ABSTRACT

How do we provide for and nurture millions of people without destroying the planet in the process? 

Author Doug Kent, an environmental specialist, believes a vital element in the solution is recognizing that urban landscapes are an essential partner in everyone’s wellbeing. He argues that urban landscapes can and must work harder.

Urban landscapes can provide part of our energy needs, help cool our buildings and public spaces, help us make the most of our precious water. They can also help combat air pollution and reduce the likelihood of allergies and asthma. They can provide landscape materials and even contribute to our timber supply. Doug also advocates turning landscapes into a food source, and/or a perfumery, pharmacy, soap shop, or craft store.

Doug has over 12 years of research in this book. He has spent years doing literature reviews, and many more years concocting, consuming, crafting, distilling, propagating, retting, sawing, sowing, and weaving its many recommendations. He has also travelled the length and width of California many times to interview the people and businesses already doing this incredible work.

Regenerating Essential Goods and Services is not a manifesto. It is a user’s manual. You are the creative and energetic force that will ultimately drive sustainability and regeneration. Let’s go.

chapter Chapter 1|2 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|21 pages

Craft Items and Textiles

chapter Chapter 3|33 pages

Energy

chapter Chapter 4|30 pages

Food

chapter Chapter 5|23 pages

Landscape Materials

chapter Chapter 6|26 pages

Public Health

chapter Chapter 7|25 pages

Self-Care

chapter Chapter 8|25 pages

Thermal Comfort

chapter Chapter 9|24 pages

Timber

chapter Chapter 10|18 pages

Water: Greywater Capture and Use

chapter Chapter 11|25 pages

Water: Rainwater Capture and Use