The Edible Gardens of Ethiopia
Title | The Edible Gardens of Ethiopia PDF eBook |
Author | Valentina Peveri |
Publisher | University of Arizona Press |
Total Pages | 265 |
Release | 2021-02-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0816542031 |
What is a beautiful garden to southern Ethiopian farmers? Anchored in the author’s perceptual approach to the people, plants, land, and food, The Edible Gardens of Ethiopia opens a window into the simple beauty and ecological vitality of an ensete garden. The ensete plant is only one among the many “unloved” crops that are marginalized and pushed close to disappearance by the advance of farming modernization and monocultural thinking. And yet its human companions, caught in a symbiotic and sensuous dialogue with the plant, still relate to each exemplar as having individual appearance, sensibility, charisma, and taste, as an epiphany of beauty and prosperity, and even believe that the plant can feel pain. Here a different story is recounted of these human-plant communities, one of reciprocal love at times practiced in an act of secrecy. The plot unfolds from the subversive and tasteful dimensions of gardening for subsistence and cooking in the garden of ensete through reflections on the cultural and edible dimensions of biodiversity to embrace hunger and beauty as absorbing aesthetic experiences in small-scale agriculture. Through this story, the reader will enter the material and spiritual world of ensete and contemplate it as a modest yet inspiring example of hope in rapidly deteriorating landscapes. Based on prolonged engagement with this “virtuous” plant of southwestern Ethiopia, this book provides a nuanced reading of the ensete ventricosum (avant-)garden and explores how the life in tiny, diverse, and womanly plots offers alternative visions of nature, food policy, and conservation efforts.
Edible Wild Plants in Ethiopia
Title | Edible Wild Plants in Ethiopia PDF eBook |
Author | Demel Teketay |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 575 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Wild plants, Edible |
ISBN | 9789994452286 |
Rhetoric and Social Relations
Title | Rhetoric and Social Relations PDF eBook |
Author | Jon Abbink |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Total Pages | 351 |
Release | 2021-02-02 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1789209781 |
This volume explores the constitutive role of rhetoric in socio-cultural relations, where discursive persuasion is so important, and contains both theoretical chapters as well as fascinating examples of the ambiguities and effects of rhetoric used (un)consciously in social praxis. The elements of power, competition and political persuasion figure prominently. It is an accessible collection of studies, speaking to common issues and problems in social life, and shows the heuristic and often explanatory value of the rhetorical perspective.
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Underutilized Plants for Food Security, Nutrition, Income and Sustainable Development
Title | Proceedings of the International Symposium on Underutilized Plants for Food Security, Nutrition, Income and Sustainable Development PDF eBook |
Author | Hannah Jaenicke |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 396 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Agriculture |
ISBN | 9789066057012 |
Taking the Place of Food
Title | Taking the Place of Food PDF eBook |
Author | Ezekiel Gebissa |
Publisher | Red Sea Press(NJ) |
Total Pages | 239 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Cash crops |
ISBN | 9781569023181 |
Khat is a psychoactive shrub whose tender leaves and twigs have been chewed for their euphonising effects in the Horn of Africa and on the Arabian Peninsula for over a millennium. Originally grown in small gardens for occasional consumption, khat has now become a sought-after drug - and, with it, an important, income-generating product for millions of Ethiopians. Gebissa's collection of essays explores this shift from small-scale farming to high-value cash crop agriculture that has taken place in many parts of Ethiopia.
Agricultural Systems in Ethiopia
Title | Agricultural Systems in Ethiopia PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 750 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | Agriculture |
ISBN |
The Edible Ecosystem Solution
Title | The Edible Ecosystem Solution PDF eBook |
Author | Zach Loeks |
Publisher | New Society Publishers |
Total Pages | 802 |
Release | 2020-12-08 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 1771423234 |
Start a peaceful revolution by planting an edible ecosystem and sharing the experience with your neighbors Humans have always thrived in rich, diverse, edible ecosystems. Yet most cities and suburbs are blanketed by lawns, ornamentals, and a lack of biodiversity, let alone anything edible. It is within these sterile landscapes that seeds of an edible ecosystem lie. The Edible Ecosystem Solution is a comprehensive, practical guidebook that looks at underutilized spaces to reveal the many opportunities for landscape transformation that are both far-reaching and immediately beneficial and enjoyable. Contents include: Hundreds of full-color infographics, illustrations, and photographs that clearly outline the principles and concepts of edible landscape design and benefits How to get started with as little as 25 square feet of land How to transition a garden plot into a place of edible abundance and an edible biodiversity hot spot, living laboratory, and a source point for transitioning and transforming community and culture Choosing appropriate plants for insects, wildlife, and food production Scaling up and networking backyard edible ecosystems at the neighborhood level and beyond to build community food security and resilience. The Edible Ecosystem Solution is for everyone with access to a bit of yard, a desire for food security, biodiversity, and a beautiful and resilient community, and for anyone who wants to reclaim humanity's place in a rich, abundant, edible ecosystem.