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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, height x width: 240x190 mm
  • Sērija : CSIRO Publishing Gardening Guides
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2009
  • Izdevniecība: CSIRO Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0643094229
  • ISBN-13: 9780643094222
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, height x width: 240x190 mm
  • Sērija : CSIRO Publishing Gardening Guides
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2009
  • Izdevniecība: CSIRO Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0643094229
  • ISBN-13: 9780643094222
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The third title in the CSIRO Gardening Guide series, Sustainable Gardens by Roger Spencer and Rob Cross shows how horticulture can contribute towards a more sustainable future. Written for home gardeners, professional horticulturists, landscapers, and all those passionate about cultivated landscapes, this book examines the steps we can take towards harmonising gardening activity with the cycles of nature. Two outstanding botanists from the Royal Botanical Gardens in Melbourne, Roger and Rob have produced a genuine gardening bible for our times. They show how every gardener both professional and amateur can contribute positively to environmental stewardship. Gardens may be consumers of resources, but the negative effects of this consumption can be minimised and can be offset by some of the positive contributions gardens make. Roger and Rob explain the connections between human activity, resource depletion, and environmental degradation. They show how to conduct an audit of gardening practices, materials, and results so that every gardener can measure the impact he or she is having on nature. They show: how to minimise the impacts on nature of our consumption of water, materials and energy in the garden; how to make gardens more environmentally friendly through design, construction and maintenance phases; the importance of biodiversity and how horticulture can help protect natural systems; and the role that gardening can play in alleviating the environmental impacts of food production. Checklists are provided so that gardeners can ensure they are taking the most sustainable path through each phase of gardening design, construction, maintenance. The book ends with a guide round an existing garden that combines physical beauty with sustainability, and discusses future trends for sustainable horticulture. In an increasingly urbanised world, parks and gardens are our main point of contact with nature. If we can maximise the environmental benefits of our gardens, public spaces and landscapes, we will make a huge contribution to sustainable living. This book if the first to show us how.
Acknowledgements iv
Introduction vii
Introduction to sustainability
1(12)
The origins of sustainable horticulture
13(18)
Sustainability accounting - how do we know what is sustainable?
31(20)
Energy and emissions
51(22)
Water
73(26)
Materials
99(14)
Food
113(14)
Biodiversity and ecology
127(10)
Designing low impact gardens
137(78)
Sustainability in the broader landscape
215(14)
Constructing landscapes sustainably
229(22)
Landscape maintenance
251(40)
Sustainable gardens, landscapes and lives
291(16)
Appendix 307(16)
Endnotes 323(7)
Index 330
Roger Spencer (BSc (Hons.), MSc, PhD, Cert, Gard.) has worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne for over 30 years. He is Senior Horticultural Botanist and has written many popular and scientific articles on horticultural topics including books on Elms, Grey and Silver Foliage Plants, Plant Names and, most recently, the 5-volume Horticultural Flora of South-eastern Australia. He began his scientific career as a member of a research team studying the ecology of Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne. Rob Cross (BSc, BAppSci. (Hort)) is passionate about plants, their use and their conservation. Rob is a horticultural botanist at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne where he works on the conservation and horticultural development of Australian plants, and has previously worked in the landscape design, garden maintenance and nursery areas of horticulture. Rob has written scientific papers, books on Japanese Flowering Cherries and Plant Names, and contributed to other horticultural books.