Reconnecting with the living world
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It all starts in the garden
In a context of multiple ecological and societal crises, at a time when the diversity of the living world is in decline and our social representations influence our actions more than ever, reconnecting with nature seems essential. According to Aymeric Lazarin, the garden, halfway between the wild and the domestic, between the known and the unknown, appears to be the ideal compromise for reestablishing this lost link and for regaining intellectual flexibility, starting from childhood. As the owner of a garden, it is up to us to encourage the cohabitation of species, to make it a sanctuary of local biodiversity, in order to collectively build an incredible global network of biological refuges, starting simply by relearning to observe the functioning of the different forms of life that surround us and that make us.
Combining theory and practical advice, this little book gives us all the keys we need to change the way we look at the world around us and to find our rightful place in the complex web of life.