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How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 229 pages, kõrgus x laius: 222x146 mm, kaal: 318 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Broadleaf Books
  • ISBN-13: 9798889830559
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 229 pages, kõrgus x laius: 222x146 mm, kaal: 318 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Broadleaf Books
  • ISBN-13: 9798889830559
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A tender, fearless debut by a forester writing in the tradition of Suzanne Simard, Robin Wall Kimmerer, and Robert Macfarlane.

Only those who love trees should cut them, writes forester Ethan Tapper. In How to Love a Forest, he asks what it means to live in a time in which ecosystems are in retreat and extinctions rattle the bones of the earth. How do we respond to the harmful legacies of the past? How do we use our species' incredible power to heal rather than to harm?

Tapper walks us through the fragile and resilient community that is a forest. He introduces us to wolf trees and spring ephemerals, and to the mysterious creatures of the rhizosphere and the necrosphere. He helps us reimagine what forests are and what it means to care for them. This world, Tapper writes, is degraded by people who do too much and by those who do nothing. As the ecosystems that sustain all life struggle, we straddle two worlds: a status quo that treats them as commodities and opposing claims that the only true expression of love for the natural world is to leave it alone.

Proffering a more complex vision, Tapper argues that the actions we must take to protect ecosystems are often counterintuitive, uncomfortable, even heartbreaking. With striking prose, he shows how bittersweet acts--like loving deer and hunting them, loving trees and felling them--can be expressions of compassion. Tapper weaves a new land ethic for the modern world, reminding us that what is simple is rarely true, and what is necessary is rarely easy.



How to Love a Forest is a tender and fearless reimagining of what it means to care for forests, ecosystems, and each other in a changed and changing world. In this bracing, clear-eyed, yet hopeful work, forester Ethan Tapper asks: How do we use our incredible power to heal rather than to harm? What does it mean to truly love a forest?

"How to Love a Forest is a tender and fearless reimagining of what it means to care for forests, ecosystems, and each other in a changed and changing world. In this bracing, clear-eyed, yet hopeful work, forester Ethan Tapper asks: how do we use our incredible power to heal rather than to harm? What does it mean to truly love a forest?"--

Walking us through the fragile and resilient forest community and our relationship with this ecosystem, a forester and writer weaves a new land ethic for the modern world, reminding us that what’s simple is rarely true and what’s necessary is rarely easy. Illustrations.

Introduction

1 Reimagining: Our Forests, Ourselves

2 Responsibility: An Imperfect Forest

3 Legacy: Biography of a Wolf Tree

4 Power: Becoming a Keystone Species

5 Change: The Wind Storm

6 Freedom: A Branch on a Tree, a Tree in a Forest

7 Relationship: The Doe Hunter

8 Humility: The Loggers

9 Resilience: Of Bumblebees and Barberry

10 Beauty: To Plant an Acorn

Afterword

Notes