From the Forest to the Sea

From the Forest to the Sea
Title From the Forest to the Sea PDF eBook
Author Chris Maser
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 224
Release 1994-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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"This is a very readable book in which the ecological concepts are carefully explained and the glossary of key terms will be a welcome inclusion for those getting to grips with ecology. The book will therefore appeal to a wide readership of aquatic ecologists and foresters, both professional and amateur alike". Scottish Forestry Royal Scottish Forestry Society"...the book makes a very significant contribution to our growing awareness of the ecological importance of driftwood. This contribution is founded on two particular aspects of the book: the writing style, which is clear and directed very much at the general reader; and the scope of the book, which is very broad and, to my knowledge, goes far beyond other reviews of the topic". Angela Gurnell School of Geography, University of Birmingham British Journal of Forestry"This is not a review article containing a current review of all works on wood in aquatic ecosystems. Instead, it is a comprehensive treatment of the general role of wood". J.L. Tank and J.R. Webster Journal of the North American Benthological SocietyFrom the Forest to the Sea: The Ecology of Wood in Streams, Rivers, Estuaries and Oceans is a fascinating scientific work that discusses the role wood plays in very complex and diverse aquatic ecosystems. Until now almost nothing has been published on this little understood topic.-- European settlement and laissez-faire capitalism-- Streams-- The Sea-- The Sea and estuaries-- Rivers

Where the Forest Meets the Sea

Where the Forest Meets the Sea
Title Where the Forest Meets the Sea PDF eBook
Author Jeannie Baker
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 40
Release 1988-05-16
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0688063632

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My father says there has been a forest here for over a hundred million years," Jeannie Baker's young protagonist tells us, and we follow him on a visit to this tropical rain forest in North Queensland, Australia. We walk with him among the ancient trees as he pretends it is a time long ago, when extinct and rare animals lived in the forest and aboriginal children played there. But for how much longer will the forest still be there, he wonders? Jeannie Baker's lifelike collage illustrations take the reader on an extraordinary visual journey to an exotic, primeval wilderness, which like so many others is now being threatened by civilization.

A Forest on the Sea

A Forest on the Sea
Title A Forest on the Sea PDF eBook
Author Karl Appuhn
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 376
Release 2009
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0801892619

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The idea of a Venetian forestry service might strike one as the beginning of a joke. The statement that it began in the fourteenth century would surprise most people. Venice is built on a lagoon with no timber resources. This book reveals the story of Venice's attempt to establish protected forests in order to have a constant supply of wood. Beyond the need for wood for heating and cooking, tall beams of oak and beech were needed for ship building and the shoring up of breakwaters that kept the sea from flooding the city. The author follows the practice of forest conservation and management from its inception in the 1300s to the end of the eighteenth century. He details the administrative and legal debates as well as problems with the implementation of policies. This study is a corrective to histories that assume a lack of interest in forest conservation in Europe at this time. The experience of the Venetians also serves as an example for timber use and conservation today.

From the Forest to the Sea

From the Forest to the Sea
Title From the Forest to the Sea PDF eBook
Author Ian Dejardin
Publisher
Pages 303
Release 2014-11
Genre
ISBN 9781894243773

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Published in conjunction with the exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery on November 1, 2014-March 8, 2015 and Art Gallery of Ontario on April 11-July 12, 2015.

The Forest and the Sea

The Forest and the Sea
Title The Forest and the Sea PDF eBook
Author Marston Bates
Publisher Lyons Press
Pages 277
Release 1988-09-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9781558210097

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A study of animals and plants, their environments, and man's place among them

The Fish in the Forest

The Fish in the Forest
Title The Fish in the Forest PDF eBook
Author Dale Stokes
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 172
Release 2014-06-12
Genre Nature
ISBN 0520269209

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Explores the complex web of interactions between the salmon of the Pacific Northwest and the surrounding ecosystem, including its relationship with streambeds, treetops, sea urchins, bears, orcas, rain forests, kelp forests and so much more, in a book with 70 full-color photos.

A Meeting of Land and Sea

A Meeting of Land and Sea
Title A Meeting of Land and Sea PDF eBook
Author David R. Foster
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 352
Release 2017-01-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 0300214170

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An eminent ecologist shows how an iconic New England island has been shaped by nature and human history, and how its beloved landscape can be protected Full of surprises, bedecked with gorgeous photographs and maps, and supported by unprecedented historical and ecological research, this book awakens a new perspective on the renowned New England island Martha's Vineyard. David Foster explores the powerful natural and cultural forces that have shaped the storied island to arrive at a new interpretation of the land today and a well-informed guide to its conservation in the future. Two decades of research by Foster and his colleagues at the Harvard Forest encompass the native people and prehistory of the Vineyard, climate change and coastal dynamics, colonial farming and modern tourism, as well as land planning and conservation efforts. Each of these has helped shape the island of today, and each also illuminates possibilities for future caretakers of the island's ecology. Foster affirms that Martha's Vineyard is far more than just a haven for celebrities, presidents, and moguls; it is a special place with a remarkable history and a population with a proud legacy of caring for the land and its future.