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Tree Sense : Ways of thinking about trees

Barton, Mels(Contributions by)Bowring, Jacky Dr.(Contributions by)Church, Glyn(Contributions by)Meurk, Colin(Contributions by)Noble, Anne(Contributions by)Simpson, Philip(Contributions by)Smith, Huhana(Contributions by)Smither, Elizabeth(Contributions by)Warne, Kennedy(Contributions by)Goldsmith, Susette(Edited by)
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At a moment when the planet is so clearly in peril, the trees stand as both guardians and messengers.

They have words for us if only we would listen. As climate change imposes significant challenges on the natural world we are being encouraged to plant trees.

At the same time, urban intensification and expansion threatens our existing arboreal resources and leads to disputes among communities, councils and developers over the fate of mature trees.

To find our way through this confusion, we need to build our respect for trees and to recognise their essential role in our environment, our heritage, our well-being and our future.

We need to build a robust tree sense. This collection of essays, art and poetry by artists, activists, ecologists and advocates, including Philip Simpson, Anne Noble, Elizabeth Smither, Kennedy Warne and Glyn Church, discusses the many ways in which humans need trees, and how our future is laced into their roots and their branches.

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Product Details
Massey University Press
099514074X / 9780995140745
Paperback / softback
824.308
10/06/2021
New Zealand
256 pages, 18 colour illustrations
128 x 198 mm, 363 grams
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