Works By Robert Hart
- Inviolable Hills: Ecology, Conservation and Regeneration of the British Uplands, Stuart & W (1968). ISBN 0-7224-0101-9.
- Forest Farming: Towards a Solution to Problems of World Hunger and Conservation, co-authored with James Sholto Douglas, Rodale Press (1976). ISBN 0-7224-0142-6.
- Ecosociety: A historical study of ecological man, Natraj (1984). ISBN B0006EHVPW.
- The Forest Garden, Institute for Social Inventions (1987). ISBN 0-948826-02-9.
- Forest Gardening: Rediscovering Nature and Community in a Post-Industrial Age, Green Books (UK) (1991, 1996 revised). ISBN 1-900322-02-1.
- Can Life Survive?, essay published in Deep Ecology and Anarchism by Freedom Press (1993). ISBN 0-900384-67-0.
- Beyond the Forest Garden, Gaia Books, London (1996). ISBN 1-85675-037-X.
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