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Treewilding

Our Past, Present and Future Relationship with Forests

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2024
Pelagic Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-78427-512-9 (ISBN)
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Discover the intricacies of global forest restoration in Treewilding. Exploring the interplay of cutting-edge science and Indigenous knowledge, this engaging book navigates challenges, greenwashing pitfalls and the possible solutions shaping the future of ecosystems and our relationship with nature.
As we clear millions of hectares of forests globally, the challenge of restoring these precious ecosystems becomes ever more pressing. The stakes are high: a staggering 95% of Earth’s land could succumb to degradation by 2050. While the task might appear straightforward – simply plant millions of trees – the reality is far more perplexing. Haphazard tree-planting in unsuitable locations can wreak havoc on ecosystems and jeopardise the livelihoods of local communities.



The surge of interest in restoring forests has ushered in a wave of greenwashing, where deceptive environmental marketing and scientific mishaps undermine genuine efforts. Yet this new focus also brings forth a plethora of solutions and many rays of hope. Amidst such a landscape, cutting-edge science and Indigenous knowledge together can redefine our understanding in a way that not only helps regenerate nature but also allows human communities to thrive.



This original, topical and engaging book navigates the complex realm of forest restoration. It reveals how a nuanced approach is required – one that integrates the latest scientific advancements (for instance in microbial ecology, acoustic technology and epigenetics), Indigenous leadership and a holistic understanding of the interconnectedness of life within these vital ecosystems. Treewilding asks us to reflect on our relationship with trees and how we must see the woods (intricate social and ecological systems) for the wood (timber) – a realisation that is perhaps the biggest ‘secret’ to restoring nature.

Jake M. Robinson is a British microbial and restoration ecologist based in Australia. In 2021, he received a PhD from the University of Sheffield. He enjoys researching microbes, ecosystems, social equity issues, and ways to conserve and restore nature. Treewilding is his second book. Invisible Friends was Jake’s first book. It’s all about how microbes shape our lives and the world around us.

Introduction: Seeing the Woods for the Wood



PART I. TREES: THEY RISE, THEY FALL, THEY MATTER

1. A Brief History of Forests

2. A Brief History of Deforestation

3. The Social Importance of Trees

4. The Ecological Importance of Trees



PART II. RESTORE, REWILD, REGENERATE

5. Forest Restoration

6. Natural Regeneration

7. Chernobyl’s Red Forest

8. Agroforestry

9. The Miyawaki Method



PART III. FOREST RESTORATION: A CONTROVERSIAL BUSINESS

10. The Trillion Trees Controversy

11. Greenwashing Galore

12. Sea of Tree Guards



PART IV. UNSEEN AND UNDER-APPRECIATED PERSPECTIVES

13. Trees and their Invisible ‘Friends’

14. Senses and Memory

15. Dark Emu: An Indigenous Perspective

16. Restoring Forests in a Changing Climate

17. Future Forests and Tomorrow’s Guardians



Conclusion: Let Trees Be Thy Teachers

Afterthoughts: Insights from Environmental Psychology

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Exeter
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Natur / Ökologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Botanik
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
ISBN-10 1-78427-512-3 / 1784275123
ISBN-13 978-1-78427-512-9 / 9781784275129
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