Emergent
Emergent
Holistic Restoration was born from a 15 year exploration of ecology, conservation, rewilding and agriculture. That journey, and the context from which Holistic Restoration emerged, are explored in 'Emergent'. Pre-order now for the 25th of November; |

'Emergent:
Rewilding Nature, Regenerating Food and Healing the World by Restoring the Connection Between People and Wild'
In Emergent, Miriam McDonald, co-director of Holistic Restoration LLP, explores the relationships that bind our world together. Rewilding and Regenerative Agriculture grow from the same root but appear as separate entities to our unaccustomed eyes, divided by how we view ourselves within, or banish ourselves from, the land. Emergent delves into this divide to explore the fascinating story of our exclusion from the wild and the scientific rediscovery of our interdependence with it. Investigating the very essence of what it is to be human Emergent offers us a route back to a beneficial role within the wild.
Rewilding Nature, Regenerating Food and Healing the World by Restoring the Connection Between People and Wild'
In Emergent, Miriam McDonald, co-director of Holistic Restoration LLP, explores the relationships that bind our world together. Rewilding and Regenerative Agriculture grow from the same root but appear as separate entities to our unaccustomed eyes, divided by how we view ourselves within, or banish ourselves from, the land. Emergent delves into this divide to explore the fascinating story of our exclusion from the wild and the scientific rediscovery of our interdependence with it. Investigating the very essence of what it is to be human Emergent offers us a route back to a beneficial role within the wild.
Advance Praise for 'Emergent'
'Our ancestors spread out of Africa in a series of waves and wherever we went we made a huge impact - usually driving the mega-fauna and their predators to extinction, and so, indirectly, transforming landscapes. But then, typically, the new ecosystems settled into new equilibria in which people and wild creatures lived in harmony - until the next disruption. Modern people are continuing the pattern, and right now we are in the negative phase but although recovery is still possible we no longer have the time or the leeway to leave it to nature. So what can be done? And how might the world turn out, given that cause and effect in nature are decidedly non-linear, and ecosystems cannot be engineered precisely? Here is an original and seriously intelligent overview of the impact of humanity on the world at large - not just of Homo sapiens sapiens but of the entire genus Homo. Excellent.' Colin Tudge is co-founder of the College for Real Farming and Food Culture. 'Emergent tells us what we long to hear - we are nature. Miriam challenges, in a clear and concise way, the contemporary narrative of Human vs Nature, which has enabled us to dismantle the very ground upon which we stand. This book tracks the journey of that separation and reminds us of our true nature. It reminds us to tend our gardens as all living creatures do, as an integrated part of the beautifully complex and dynamic ecosystems we inhabit.' Caroline Aitken is director, teacher and lead designer at Whitefield Permaculture. 'We cannot solve the many crises we are in until we come to remember with dignity who we are as a species and our rightful place in the relational web of life. In Emergent, Miriam Kate McDonald inspires us to reconnect through a luscious journey of the ever deepening understanding of this magic that is life.' Dr. Gail Bradbrook, co-founder of Extinction Rebellion. 'This book brings new perspective in how to think about our environment and how we interact with it. For me, new to the farming world it makes sense of so much of what I see and have experienced over the last 6 years starting up our smallholding and trying to build resilience into what was very tired land. What's exciting though is that it also chimes beautifully with my world of strengthening and building wellbeing in the NHS. Understanding the holistic approach that we must build and strengthen what is just another ecosystem in the NHS is fundamental to positive change. If you need good soil to grow then the same applies to any ecosystem.' Professor Debbie Cohen, Emeritus Professor of Occupational Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff University |
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