Just Enough

Lessons in Living Green from Traditional Japan

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Azby Brown: Just Enough (2013, Tuttle Publishing)

224 pages

English language

Published June 28, 2013 by Tuttle Publishing.

ISBN:
978-4-8053-1254-4
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Just Enough by Azby Brown is an amazing book which, by discussing how people lived in Edo, the city which would become Tokyo, and its environs in the 1700s and 1800s, gives us a blueprint for making our own 21st century towns and cities truly sustainable. Edo was probably the biggest city in the world at the height of the Edo period and it was far more advanced in a number of ways than its European counterparts, mainly due to the Japanese people having different priorities. A large population living in an isolated nation needed to become self-sufficient in everything they needed and Just Enough brilliantly demonstrates how they did so.

Azby Brown explores many aspects of Edo life from minimalist fuel usage to sympathetic architectural design, circular manufacturing systems which prioritised reuse and repair, how eschewing animal agriculture left all the farming land for human food production, and the …

Subjects

  • Environmentalism
  • Sustainable development
  • Japan, social life and customs