Working with Nature

Subpages in This Section
- Food Security – Can Totnes and District Feed Itself?
- Introduction
- An Opening Caveat
- Why Food and Farming Needs a Plan B
- No Man is an Island
- Defining Totnes and District
- The Land, and How it is Currently Used
- Can Britain Feed Itself and the Livestock Permaculture Model
- Weaving in the Foodzones
- So, Could Totnes and District Feed Itself?
- Maintaining fertility
- Other questions and challenges
- Getting from Here to There: the nuts and bolts of the Transition
- Conclusions
- References
- Food Production and Farming
- The Challenge
- Where we are now
- The 2030 Food Vision
- Achieving the Vision – Creating Demand
- Summarising The Key Objectives for Food in Totnes and District
- Resilience Indicators
- From Our Survey
- Pathways across the timeline 2009-2030
- Transition in Action: TTT Garden Share Scheme
- Transition in Action: Totnes and District Local Food Guide
- Transition in Action: The Nut Tree Planting Project
- Health and Wellbeing
- The Challenge
- Unhealthy Lifestyles – what are we doing to ourselves?
- A Health services health-check
- Health and Wellbeing in Totnes & District
- Emerging Trends: Business as usual or Willing to change?
- What might healthcare in Totnes and District look like in a Transitioned 2030?
- Vision 2030
- Health and Wellbeing Resilience Indicators
- Pathways across the timeline 2009-2030
- Transition in Action: Totnes Healthy Futures
- Key References
- Supporting biodiversity – the web of life
- Water Matters
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