Buch “Miniwildnis für alle” von Dr. Michael Altmoos und Eva Stengel
Buch „Mini-Wildnis“ von Dr. Michael Altmoos and Eva Stengel beim Ulmer Verlag. Birgit Schattling stellt auf Seite 183/184 im Kapitel 8.1.3 vor: Miniwildnis im 6. Stock – Mit der Natur auf Augenhöhe
Book “Rebellion: Urban greening for a future worth living” by Conrad Amber
Conrad Amber is an Austrian nature lover, tree researcher, photographer and visionary. He calls himself the voice of the trees.
His 4th book “Aufbäumen: Stadtbegrünung für eine lebenswerte Zukunft” from Braumüller publishing house will be available in stores from November 4, 2024: up-to-date knowledge on topics such as green roofs, green facades, urban and street trees, natural hedges, with plant lists and many recommendations for implementation. Let yourself be surprised and motivated. On over 350 pages, with around 400 (own) photos of all projects and exemplary natural solutions.
The organic balcony movement is mentioned in the book. Conrad Amber gave two great lectures for the Online Organic Balcony Congresses.
Book “Outcry of Nature” by Prof. Peter Berthold
Our future needs nature. Biodiversity: The guarantee for our survival: What we can still do — the last chance for our battered planet. The illustrated book on the subject of species conservation will be published on December 22, 2023 at the publishing house Frederking & Thaler.
Dare to create habitats for the wilderness!
Every home garden can be a biotope! A colorfully illustrated appeal as to why we humans must dare to create wilderness. No matter where you create ponds, pools and riparian forests, orchards, hedgerows and near-natural gardens in Germany: A species-rich biotope of flowering plants and thousands of creatures such as butterflies, dragonflies, frogs, amphibians and fish is created in a short space of time.
In this engaging non-fiction book, Professor Peter Berthold, renowned ornithologist and behavioral scientist, explains how everything is connected and why we should do everything we can for biodiversity and nature conservation.
The organic balcony movement is mentioned in the book as a concrete tip: what each individual can do to save biodiversity.
Hands in the soil! Vertical Gardening — For green, edible cities of the future! by Dr. Jürgen Herler
This Book is a guide for anyone who wants to eat organically and healthily — by growing their own fruit and vegetables — as well as for architects and garden planners who want to break new ground.
Biologist Jürgen Herler illustrates the importance of urban greenery and the possibilities of implementing this in urban areas through vertical gardening — on balconies, terraces and house walls. He gives practical tips for vertical low-energy vegetable cultivation in winter and presents 30 frost-resistant varieties in words and pictures.
He also deals intensively with the problems of industrial agriculture, the boom in organic farming, healthy food, microbiome research and biodiversity in cultivation and nutrition.
The author develops innovative vertical beds himself. His vision is green, “edible” houses and cities. With this book, he encourages reflection and calls for action.
Detailed presentation of my balcony on pages 134 to 137.
The Book was published by Ennsthaler on June 17, 2019.
Book Self-Catering Basics by Dr. Folko Kullmann
This Book was published on 07.02.18 by GU-Verlag.
Presentation of my balcony on pages 106 to 107.