Wild Europe
Frances Lincoln (Verlag)
978-0-7112-3224-2 (ISBN)
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This book is about a voyage of discovery to exceptional places. 'Where might there still be real wilderness in Europe?' wondered photographer Eric Brasseur. He set off for days at a time through remote and inaccessible areas, without any guarantee of success, to find out. Often enduring extreme conditions - the Finnish taiga at a temperature of minus 35?C, the mosquitoes of Berezina in Belorussia - Brasseur explored many different natural environments: glaciers, volcanoes, canyons, archipelagoes, primeval forests. He watched orcas in northern Norway; he encountered bears and wolves in the Italian Abruzzi; he saw the last European bison in the Polish forests. He visited unique ecosystems, some of them unspoilt, others clearly under pressure. From the Azores to the Balkans, from the highlands of Scotland to the steppes of Russia, Brasseur observed nature - birds of prey, vegetation of all kinds, sea creatures, rare plants and much more - at its very wildest. And here, with a supporting text by Erik Verdonck and interviews with local conservationists and scientists, he shares his experiences and reveals the remarkable sights he recorded through the lens of his camera.
Eric Brasseur has exhibited his work in Brussels, Paris and Moscow, and has published books on Madagascar and the Highlands. He lives in Charleroi in Belgium. Erik Verdonck is the author of several books on subjects ranging from Antwerp and the Ardennes to Belgian beer and baking. He lives in Antwerp in Belgium. Robert Macfarlane is one of Britain's leading writers on nature and landscape. The author of The Wild Places, Original Copy and Mountains of the Mind, he is a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
CONTENTS Foreword - Robert Macfarlane 8 The instinct to explore - Eric Brasseur 9 Wild dreams 10 The last wilderness of Europe - Jean-Claude Genot14 The vegetation in Europe 18 Map of Europe 20 Poland 22 Bialowie?a - lowland primeval forest 24 Biebrza - wet grassland, fenland and marshes 30 Wolinski - Baltic coast 40 Carpathians - primeval beech forest 44 Iceland 50 Skaftafell - glaciers 52 Norway 60 Lofoten - archipelago and Arctic coast 62 Lapland - tundra 68 Scotland 76 Highlands - North Atlantic 78 Austria 88 Hohe Tauern - glacier streams 90 Spain 96 Sierra de Guara - canyons 98 Greece108 Dadia - Mediterranean forest110 Prespa - Balkan lakes116 Hebros - delta and lagoon124 Slovenia134 Krokar - mixed woodland136 Turkey144 Coruh - high plateaux and valleys146 Portugal156 Azores - archipelago158 Finland170 Lapland - taiga172 Italy182 Basilicata - high woodland and dolomitic rocks184 Abruzzi - high mountains with beech woods192 Etna - active volcano200 Serbia210 Danube - gorges and riverbank zones212 Russia218 Don and Volga - steppe220 Ural - continental forest224 Belorussia232 Berezina - swamps, peat and rivers234 Acknowledgments240 Useful links240
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 31.3.2011 |
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Vorwort | Robert Macfarlane |
Zusatzinfo | colour photographs |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 250 x 330 mm |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Fotokunst |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Natur / Technik ► Natur / Ökologie | |
Reisen ► Bildbände ► Europa | |
ISBN-10 | 0-7112-3224-5 / 0711232245 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7112-3224-2 / 9780711232242 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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