Focusing on the evolution of forestry, this book explores the blend of science and art that shapes modern forest management. It delves into the aspirations of foresters and scientists striving for a sustainable future, while highlighting the historical context of forest knowledge from classical to medieval times. The narrative emphasizes the transition in the early nineteenth century, when traditional management practices faced disruption, prompting the development of innovative approaches to understanding and preserving forests.
John Dargavel Knihy



Anthropocene Days
- 228 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
Exploring the roots of the environmental crisis, this book delves into how our daily interactions often overlook the interconnectedness of our actions and the planet. It challenges readers to recognize and acknowledge their relationships with the environment, suggesting that a lack of awareness may contribute significantly to ongoing ecological issues. Through thought-provoking insights, it encourages a deeper understanding of our role in the world and the importance of fostering connections for a sustainable future.