Forests Forever: Their Ecology, Restoration and Protection

Author:   John J. Berger ,  Charles E. Little
Publisher:   Center for American Places,US
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9781930066519


Pages:   424
Publication Date:   01 May 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Fragile kingdoms of innumerable organisms and rich beauty, forests today are both our most plentiful and our most endangered natural resource. Understanding their workings and how to sustain them is imperative to ensuring the future of humanity. John Berger urges us to learn what can be done to preserve these treasures, and he offers here a compelling guide to the complex issues surrounding forest preservation. An expanded and revised version of Berger's bestselling Understanding Forests, Forests Forever offers a clear and readable survey of forest history and management. Berger draws upon diverse sources in law, ecology, economics, politics, and anthropology to argue that ecology, rather than the marketplace, should be the driving force behind forest management. Historical case studies of forests worldwide support this contention, the book reveals, as does the history of governments' forest policy. Keeping pace with today's issues, Berger critically evaluates government policy over the last seven years, including a contrast between the destructive policies of the Bush Administration and model programs instituted by the Canadian Boreal Initiative and others. Ultimately, he offers us the guiding principles of sustainable forestry as an answer to the ever-increasing demand for wood products. Anchoring the account are galleries of breathtaking full-color images of trees, forest, wildlife, and other forestry subjects taken by the world's leading nature photographers. A concise and wholly readable account, Forests Forever issues a call to arms for all those concerned with preserving and managing the world's forests today.

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Author:   John J. Berger ,  Charles E. Little
Publisher:   Center for American Places,US
Imprint:   Center for American Places,US
Dimensions:   Width: 18.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   1.210kg
ISBN:  

9781930066519


ISBN 10:   1930066511
Pages:   424
Publication Date:   01 May 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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John Berger's superb book rapidly becomes an old friend. For most of my life walking through the woods was a nearly daily activity. Now, the abundant beautiful pictures throughout the book serve the same purpose--connecting to nature on a regular basis. The other major strength of the book is the reestablishment of humankind's relationship with natural systems upon which its survival depends. Berger's book benefits both the mind and the soul. --John Cairns, University of Virginia Polytechnic In this meticulously researched and magnificent book . . . Berger has taken the fate of the forests out of the woods and placed it where it squarely belongs, at the heart of civilization. Communities of trees are our kith and kin, herein given the voice and grace we have too long ignored. --Paul Hawken, author of The Ecology of Commerce John Berger's Forests Forever provides enough forest ecology to truly appreciate trees, enough political economy to understand the interests and processes behind deforestation, enough conservation history to document how to save trees, and enough inspiring prose and beautiful pictures to motivate our weary souls. If post-Bush politics do not radically change how we live with nature, we should take to the streets. . . again . . . to see that they do. Berger shows how we can do much better. --Richard B. Norgaard, University of California, Berkeley An in-depth look at the history and present dangers facing American forests. . . . Berger carefully considers the way in which people misunderstand their dependence upon trees and woods. An excellent treatise on a subject that is often discussed but rarely studied, Forests Forever is the go-to guide for serious readers seeking to understand the politics of forestry. --Colleen Mondor Booklist (09/15/2007) This is not a book to enchant but one to incite. Sure to get the reader's attention is Berger's discussion of the current Bush administration's baleful rollback of fundamental environmental laws and regulations; likewise, Berger's examination of the behemoth that is the U.S. Forest Service. Berger's analysis of a complex topic brings a few key dichotomies into stark relief, i.e., the political cycle of four to six years vs. the forest tree cycle of hundreds to thousands of years; the value of wood pulp vs. the value of standing trees; and clear-cut logging vs. more sustainable harvesting methods. The final chapter on how to plant trees may strike some readers as superfluous, though others may consider this simple act the ultimate activist gesture. A recommended purchase for any library where forest-policy wonks, concerned citizens, activists, and students are among its patrons. --Robert Egan Library Journal (09/15/2007) John Berger's Forests Forever provides enough forest ecology to truly appreciate trees, enough political economy to understand the interests and processes behind deforestation, enough conservation history to document how to save trees, and enough inspiring prose and beautiful pictures to motivate our weary souls. If post-Bush politics do not radically change how we live with nature, we should take to the streets . . . again . . . to see that they do. Berger shows how we can do much better. --Richard B. Norgaard, University of California, Berkeley In this meticulously researched and magnificent book . . . Berger has taken the fate of the forests out of the woods and placed it where it squarely belongs, at the heart of civilization. Communities of trees are our kith and kin, herein given the voice and grace we have too long ignored. --Paul Hawken, author of The Ecology of Commerce John Berger''s Forests Forever provides enough forest ecology to truly appreciate trees, enough political economy to understand the interests and processes behind deforestation, enough conservation history to document how to save trees, and enough inspiring prose and beautiful pictures to motivate our weary souls. If post-Bush politics do not radically change how we live with nature, we should take to the streets . . . again . . . to see that they do. Berger shows how we can do much better. --Richard B. Norgaard, University of California, Berkeley John Berger''s Forests Forever provides enough forest ecology to truly appreciate trees, enough political economy to understand the interests and processes behind deforestation, enough conservation history to document how to save trees, and enough inspiring prose and beautiful pictures to motivate our weary souls. If post-Bush politics do not radically change how we live with nature, we should take to the streets . . . again . . . to see that they do. Berger shows how we can do much better. --Richard B. Norgaard, University of California, Berkeley -- Richard B. Norgaard For thousands of struggling communities, Forests Forever provides a practical, compelling blueprint for increasing prosperity by restoring and nurturing their forest economy. It's an essential tool for local politicians, civil servants, economic developers, and activists. -Michael Shuman, author of Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant Communities in a Global Age Magnificently done. I am impressed with the importance of the book as a contemporary statement on the status of the management of publicly owned and managed forests, especially in the U.S. and Canada. The book s emphasis on forestry as opposed to the management of land and landscapes is a perspective that must emerge quickly if we are to preserve ourselves and our natural heritage. Dr. George M. Woodwell, Founder, Director Emeritus, and Senior Scientist, Woods Hole Research Center --Dr. George M. Woodwell, Founder, Director Emeritus, and Senior Scientist, Woods Hole Research Center (03/06/2007) Society has learned little from history, in part because the cumulative tyranny of unwise decisions, which led to catastrophic events, has seldom been chronicled. In his book, Forests Forever, John Berger provides a rare archive of such myopic political/economic actions that, if taken seriously, can help prevent further destruction of the world s forests, which, after all, constitute part of the global commons. As such, sustainable forests are everyone s birthright. --Chris Maser, author of Our Forest Legacy: Today's Decisions, Tomorrow's Consequences For thousands of struggling communities, Forests Forever provides a practical, compelling blueprint for increasing prosperity by restoring and nurturing their forest economy. It s an essential tool for local politicians, civil servants, economic developers, and activists. Michael Shuman, author of Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant Communities in a Global Age --Michael Shuman, author of Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant Communities in a Global Age (03/06/2007) If you've ever loved a verdant woodland or a lush rainforest, this book will warm your heart. John Berger has produced a wonderful introduction to how forests work and why they are so important. The book both informs and inspires, conveying a sophisticated understanding of the forces affecting the health of our forests and the ways the reader can help to preserve them. Dr. Jonathan G. Koomey, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Consulting Professor, Stanford University --Dr. Jonathan G. Koomey, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Consulting Professor, Stanford University (03/06/2007) In clear and eloquent language, John Berger presents a powerful case for protecting and restoring forests: the future of our planet depends on it. Berger's carefully researched book, filled with striking photographs and compelling case studies of forests under threat from California to Siberia, examines the political and economic causes of the threats, and proposes actions that can be taken at both the policy level and individual level. This is a valuable resource for anyone not yet convinced of the threat, and for those ready to take action. -- Seymour I. Schwartz, University of California, Davis --Seymour I. Schwartz The best introductory guide to forestry practices and the issues surrounding the preservation of American forests. Adam Werbach, former president of the Sierra Club --Adam Werbach, former president of the Sierra Club (03/06/2007) For thousands of struggling communities, Forests Forever provides a practical, compelling blueprint for increasing prosperity by restoring and nurturing their forest economy. It's an essential tool for local politicians, civil servants, economic developers, and activists. --Michael Shuman, author of Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant Communities in a Global Age --Michael Shuman, author of Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant Communities in a Gl (03/06/2007) If you've ever loved a verdant woodland or a lush rainforest, this book will warm your heart. John Berger has produced a wonderful introduction to how forests work and why they are so important. The book both informs and inspires, conveying a sophisticated understanding of the forces affecting the health of our forests and the ways the reader can help to preserve them. --Dr. Jonathan G. Koomey, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Consulting Professor, Stanford University --Dr. Jonathan G. Koomey, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Consulting Pro (03/06/2007) In clear and eloquent language, John Berger presents a powerful case for protecting and restoring forests: the future of our planet depends on it. Berger's carefully researched book, filled with striking photographs and compelling case studies of forests under threat from California to Siberia, examines the political and economic causes of the threats, and proposes actions that can be taken at both the policy level and individual level. This is a valuable resource for anyone not yet convinced of the threat, and for those ready to take action. -- Seymour I. Schwartz, University of California, Davis --Seymour I. Schwartz The best introductory guide to forestry practices and the issues surrounding the preservation of American forests. --Adam Werbach, former president of the Sierra Club --Adam Werbach, former president of the Sierra Club (03/06/2007) If you''ve ever loved a verdant woodland or a lush rainforest, this book will warm your heart. John Berger has produced a wonderful introduction to how forests work and why they are so important. The book both informs and inspires, conveying a sophisticated understanding of the forces affecting the health of our forests and the ways the reader can help to preserve them. --Dr. Jonathan G. Koomey, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Consulting Professor, Stanford University --Jonathan G. Koomey (03/06/2007) John Berger''s superb book rapidly becomes an old friend. For most of my life walking through the woods was a nearly daily activity. Now, the abundant beautiful pictures throughout the book serve the same purpose--connecting to nature on a regular basis. The other major strength of the book is the reestablishment of humankind''s relationship with natural systems upon which its survival depends. Berger''s book benefits both the mind and the soul. --John Cairns, University of Virginia Polytechnic 0;For thousands of struggling communities, Forests Forever provides a practical, compelling blueprint for increasing prosperity by restoring and nurturing their forest economy. It7;s an essential tool for local politicians, civil servants, economic developers, and activists.1;2;Michael Shuman, author of Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant Communities in a Global Age -- Michael Shuman (03/06/2007) 0;If you''ve ever loved a verdant woodland or a lush rainforest, this book will warm your heart. John Berger has produced a wonderful introduction to how forests work and why they are so important. The book both informs and inspires, conveying a sophisticated understanding of the forces affecting the health of our forests and the ways the reader can help to preserve them.1;2;Dr. Jonathan G. Koomey, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Consulting Professor, Stanford University -- Jonathan G. Koomey (03/06/2007) 0;The best introductory guide to forestry practices and the issues surrounding the preservation of American forests.1;2;Adam Werbach, former president of the Sierra Club -- Adam Werbach (03/06/2007) For thousands of struggling communities, Forests Forever provides a practical, compelling blueprint for increasing prosperity by restoring and nurturing their forest economy. It ' s an essential tool for local politicians, civil servants, economic developers, and activists. -- Michael Shuman, author of Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant Communities in a Global Age & nbsp; & nbsp; If you''ve ever loved a verdant woodland or a lush rainforest, this book will warm your heart. John Berger has produced a wonderful introduction to how forests work and why they are so important. The book both informs and inspires, conveying a sophisticated understanding of the forces affecting the health of our forests and the ways the reader can help to preserve them. -- Dr. Jonathan G. Koomey, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Consulting Professor, Stanford University & nbsp; & nbsp; The best introductory guide to forestry practices and the issues surrounding the preservation of American forests. -- Adam Werbach, former president of the Sierra Club


In clear and eloquent language, John Berger presents a powerful case for protecting and restoring forests: the future of our planet depends on it. Berger''s carefully researched book, filled with striking photographs and compelling case studies of forests under threat from California to Siberia, examines the political and economic causes of the threats, and proposes actions that can be taken at both the policy level and individual level. This is a valuable resource for anyone not yet convinced of the threat, and for those ready to take action. --Seymour I. Schwartz, University of California, Davis -- Seymour I. Schwartz


An in-depth look at the history and present dangers facing American forests. . . . Berger carefully considers the way in which people misunderstand their dependence upon trees and woods. An excellent treatise on a subject that is often discussed but rarely studied, Forests Forever is the go-to guide for serious readers seeking to understand the politics of forestry. -- Booklist --Colleen Mondor Booklist (09/15/2007)


In clear and eloquent language, John Berger presents a powerful case for protecting and restoring forests: the future of our planet depends on it. Berger's carefully researched book, filled with striking photographs and compelling case studies of forests under threat from California to Siberia, examines the political and economic causes of the threats, and proposes actions that can be taken at both the policy level and individual level. This is a valuable resource for anyone not yet convinced of the threat, and for those ready to take action. -- Seymour I. Schwartz, University of California, Davis--Seymour I. Schwartz


John Berger's Forests Forever provides enough forest ecology to truly appreciate trees, enough political economy to understand the interests and processes behind deforestation, enough conservation history to document how to save trees, and enough inspiring prose and beautiful pictures to motivate our weary souls. If post-Bush politics do not radically change how we live with nature, we should take to the streets. . . again . . . to see that they do. Berger shows how we can do much better. --Richard B. Norgaard, University of California, Berkeley


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John L. Berger has served as a consultant to the National Research Council of the National Academy of Science and to the Office of Technology Assessment of the U.S. Congress. He has also taught at the University of San Francisco and the University of Maryland. He is also the author of Restoring the Earth, Charging Ahead, and Beating the Heat.

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