Healing Earth: An Ecologist's Journey of Innovation and Environmental Stewardship
B**A
life chaging
one of the most inspiring but also most frustating book i ever read. i want to know more …. iam an engineer and scientist i love details
L**X
Love this book.
As a biomimicry specialist, I adore the natural world - and this book is just what we need to be reading at this time to get good solid ideas for real-world implementation.
K**R
Fantastic and Inspiring
Fantastic and Inspiring
J**S
good service
nice copy promptly delivered
C**8
A must read!
Wonderful book by one of my favorite mentors.
T**.
This book is about great ways to clean up our waterways.
I enjoyed reading this book. John Todd has come up with a way to clean up our waterways using real plants and animals. It is brilliant. I loved learning about his great ideas. It was very interesting.Thank you to John Todd and Goodreads for this book.
G**Y
Healing Earth (Through the Waters)
John Todd, author of Healing Earth: An Ecologist’s Journey of Innovation and Environmental Stewardship (Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books, 2019 ISBN 9781623172985), has spent his professional life building living technologies, eco-machines and eco-restorers, biological systems which "contain representative species from all the kingdoms of life ranging from bacteria and viruses at the lower end of the size scale to fungi, animals, and woody plants at the macro scale. Working together as a biological team, these assemblages of organisms help us transform polluted water into clean water. In return, we provide them with extra air and water circulation as well as appropriate substrates to live on or in.” He works on the basis of “that which has been damaged can be healed” and “do good things in bad places,” showing that the field of applied ecology is practical and can solve problems, exploring the myriad ways that informed stewardship can help heal and transform the Earth.He started with a greenhouse full of transparent water tanks for the treatment of septage in Harwich, MA in the 1980s and, “more by accident than design,” included representative species of all the kingdoms of life in the system. Over years of experimentation, he learned "that a diversity of organisms from a variety of parent ecosystems could produce systems with a meta-intelligence that had a highly specific ability to self-organize, self-design, and self-replicate. They were capable, in fact, of surviving through long periods of times, possibly centuries, with minimal human support.”His installations are ecologically engineered, "they are designed with the attributes of natural ecosystems like marshes, ponds, and streams,” borrowing their designs, life forms, and progressions from natural ecosystems. For John Todd "natural history is not an old-fashioned form of knowing; it comprises the narratives of living entities that provide the alphabet of the design vocabulary.”In this book, he provides a pattern language, the human grammar for that design vocabulary, a baker’s dozen of design principles for constructing living technologies and eco-machines based upon his decades of experience with projects that treat sewage, septage, petroleum wastes and other toxics, producing improved water quality at both household and community scales.Todd considers such individual projects as First Order Ecological Design, techniques and technologies applied to the landscape. Second Order Design is the linking together of processes and practices into new associations and entities, industrial ecologies and agricultural eco-parks for example. Third Order Ecological Design addresses larger economic and social structures and their evolution over time. He writes, "It is my belief that durable and sustainable economies, in an age of resource limits and information richness, can replace the extractive and environmentally destructive technologies and infrastructures of today.” For an example of a Third Order Ecological Design see John Todd’s ecological plan for Appalachia, the winner of the first Buckminster Fuller Challenge Award.In Healing Earth, John Todd has given us practical, working examples of how to think like nature itself, in ever expanding systems which repair the damage we homo sap sap (the sap) have already done. We must learn to live in our ecological niche or risk extinction. John Todd’s report of his lifetime of observation and experimentation teaches us not only how to live within that niche but expand it.
J**S
Wow!!
This remarkable book embodies The Great Work. Inspirational, uplifting and wise, John Todd’s richly illustrated memoir reviews the life lessons of a specialist adept at identifying and harnessing the functionality in nature’s designs. An eco-designer extraordinaire, Todd taps into a hidden meta-intelligence with engineered systems that cleanse water, create soil, stabilize climate, sequester carbon and nourish those who build his living machines. At long last¬, we have operating instructions for how to heal our imperiled habitat by “connecting life to life”.Featuring numerous examples of still-evolving best practices, marvel here at the dedication, creativity and applied genius reflected in a life devoted to crafting bio-linked catalysts and field-tested recipes for repairing the world. This seasoned guide shows a practical path forward to become stewards, teachers and catalysts for change. Replicable, often scalable applications feature the ultimate in Cool Tool technologies: lake restorers, bio-digesters, oasis eco-machines and other micro solutions to address our macro problems and reverse today’s troubling trends.Like the Elders of a bygone era, John and his collaborator wife, Nancy Jack Todd, point to the possibilities of what can be achieved by learning from and working with the ancient wisdom of nature. Buy multiple copies of this helpful and hopeful book to present as gifts to friends, colleagues and anyone daunted by the scale of the challenge we face.
A**D
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An outstanding and hopeful book on the environment.
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