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An instruction manual for change, Urban Beekeeping explores how we can adapt urban spaces to create a more sustainable future, both for bees and for ourselves.
Urbanbeekeeping has become a booming pastime in cities throughout the world. But why just fit bees into our cities, when we could reshape our cities to fit them?
This guide from beekeeping expert Cormac Farrell takes readers through the process of creating a thriving urban hive, covering topics including:
Keen beekeepers, environmentally conscious gardeners and even urban planners will find a wealth of knowledge on how to create local green spaces where nature can thrive. From community gardens to rooftop apiaries, cities contain vast potential for sustainable food production. Urban Beekeeping explores how – and why – we should tap into this potential and manage bees for beauty, food, and the local environment.
This is more than a manual for beekeepers and gardeners who want to go beyond their backyard it is a guide to changing the whole concept of our cities, to make them places where we produce quality food locally and create spaces for native species.
Author: Cormac Farrell Farrell
ISBN-10: 1922539856
ISBN-13: 9781922539854
Publisher: Exisle Pub
Language: English
Published: 10/08/2024
Pages: 256
Format: Hardcover
In addition to running his own apiaries, Cormac is the
training manager for Canberra Region Beekeeper, where in an average year he
trains over one hundred new beekeepers. He also provides beekeeping support to multiple
international embassies, and has assisted several governments in developing
pollinator planting guides for their urban forests, improving the function of
street trees, parks and gardens.
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