Trees Ancient and Modern: Woodland Cultures and Conservation
- Publisher : Reaktion Books
- Illustrations : 20 col illus, 28 b/w illus
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Description:
Reveals how people have used, valued and understood forests over time.
While trees are celebrated as symbols of natural beauty, they are increasingly at risk from climate change, disease, fires and urban expansion. This book explores humanity’s deep connection with trees and woodlands, highlighting their beauty and importance and the challenges they face. The book examines debates about creating new woodlands, exploring questions of location, ownership and management.
Using diverse sources such as literature, art, historical records, scientific surveys and oral histories, Charles Watkins reveals how people have used, valued and understood forests over time. He also evaluates modern threats to woodlands and considers how best to conserve them. Richly illustrated, this is a global social and cultural history of forests that provides valuable insights for future management.
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