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Woods & People

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It seems that forests have never been more in the news than they are today. The part played by the tropical forests in sustaining the world's climate is well understood, but they are in drastic decline. Our own prehistoric forest was mostly destroyed thousands of years ago to make way for farming. Only since the First World War have practical measures been taken to reverse this trend of decline, and a century of tree planting has more than doubled Britain's forest cover. Most of the early thinking on tree planting in Britain was about boosting timber production in the aftermath the two World Wars, when submarine blockades froze out imports. But times have changed. Planting today is inspired not just by the need for timber, but by environmental and social initiatives that are working to strengthen the partnership between people and nature. David Foot reveals the story of twentieth-century forest creation, and the Eureka moment in the 1980s that challenged foresters and conservationists to work together on new ideas.

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ISBN: 9780752452784
Publication date: 6th September 2010
Author: David Foot
Publisher: The History Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 192 pages
Genres: Forestry and silviculture
Social and cultural history
Forests and woodland
Conservation of the environment
Trees, wildflowers and plants: general interest
Nature and the natural world: general interest