&quote;The Planetary Garden&quote; and Other Writings (e-bog) af Clement, Gilles
Clement, Gilles (forfatter)

&quote;The Planetary Garden&quote; and Other Writings e-bog

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Celebrated landscape architect Gilles Clement may be best known for his public parks in Paris, including the Parc Andre Citron and the garden of the Musee du Quai Branly, but he describes himself as a gardener. To care for and cultivate a plot of land, a capable gardener must observe in order to act and work with, rather than against, the natural ecosystem of the garden. In this sense, he sugge...
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Forfattere Clement, Gilles (forfatter), Tiberghien, Gilles A. (medforfatter), Morris, Sandra (oversætter)
Udgivet 19 juni 2015
Længde 192 sider
Genrer Landscape architecture and design
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780812291384
Celebrated landscape architect Gilles Clement may be best known for his public parks in Paris, including the Parc Andre Citron and the garden of the Musee du Quai Branly, but he describes himself as a gardener. To care for and cultivate a plot of land, a capable gardener must observe in order to act and work with, rather than against, the natural ecosystem of the garden. In this sense, he suggests, we should think of the entire planet as a garden, and ourselves as its keepers, responsible for the care of its complexity and diversity of life."e;The Planetary Garden"e; is an environmental manifesto that outlines Clement's interpretation of the laws that govern the natural world and the principles that should guide our stewardship of the global garden of Earth. These are among the tenets of a humanist ecology, which posits that the natural world and humankind cannot be understood as separate from one another. This philosophy forms a thread that is woven through the accompanying essays of this volume: "e;Life, Constantly Inventive: Reflections of a Humanist Ecologist"e; and "e;The Wisdom of the Gardener."e; Brought together and translated into English for the first time, these three texts make a powerful statement about the nature of the world and humanity's place within it.