The Third Dimension: 3D Farming and 11 More Unstoppable Trends that are Revolutionizing the Production of Food and Fuel, Regenerating Nature, and Rebuilding Communities

The Third Dimension: 3D Farming and 11 More Unstoppable Trends that are Revolutionizing the Production of Food and Fuel, Regenerating Nature, and Rebuilding Communities image
ISBN-10:

0692973079

ISBN-13:

9780692973073

Released: Jan 01, 2017
Publisher: JJK Books
Format: Paperback, 192 pages
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A "3D" rainforest produces 200 tons of biomass per acre per year. The best harvest from our "2D" flatland farms yield 4 tons per acre per year. That's the promise of The Third Dimension. If we use the space and resources available, we can grow an abundance of food and fuel. It is possible to feed 10, or even 12 billion people on planet earth with healthy and tasty food without destroying the environment. In fact, in the process, we can restore much damage done, put nature back on its evolutionary path, generate millions of jobs, and rebuild communities.This book shows how the world economy and our societies are transforming by following 12 emerging trends. These trends embody a natural systems approach to evolution. After centuries of linear thinking, seeing and accepting the potential for growth in non-linear ways poses a challenge for us. You cannot "plan" a rainforest, but once you get a rainforest going, change is deeper, more fundamental, and more rewarding than anything that could have been achieved through old-fashioned planning. The scale of the burgeoning transformation captured in the 12 trends of The Third Dimension is beyond anything we have ever been able to imagine.Praise for The Third Dimension"This book is a must read in a world where our imagination is often dimmed by mindsets stuck in old models of either or. The 12 trends in this book take us surfing wave after wave as we take in the fresh air of nature's magnificent power and majesty. At the end, we can only bow to nature's capacity to heal what humanity in its limitations has broken."-Mamphela Ramphele, Vice Chancellor University Cape Town, Managing Director of the World Bank












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