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OverviewForestry in Ireland has never been so contentious. Over the last century the area of Irish woodland has increased tenfold, mostly through the planting of imported conifer species; government policy is to plant more trees to supply industry and to tackle climate change, both urgent priorities. But there has been a backlash from farmers, local communities, environmentalists and EU regulators. The rate of planting has plummeted. And up to one-third of new plantations in Ireland are failed forests that should never have been planted in the first place. How did we end up in this peculiar situation? Island of Woods traces the history of Irish forests over the last 10,000 years. It explains why Ireland lost so much of its forest cover, before a burst of tree-planting over the last few decades. It examines the state of Irish forestry today and sketches a way forward for our woods that balances commercial, environmental and social goals – a vision of a different type of forestry that could transform the Irish landscape and re-establish a genuine tree culture in the country. This engaging examination of Irish woodlands relates historical events to present-day concerns and controversies, drawing out crucial themes that continue to shape the Irish landscape. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul McMahonPublisher: New Island Books Imprint: New Island Books Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.260kg ISBN: 9781848408791ISBN 10: 184840879 Pages: 225 Publication Date: 11 April 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Feeding Frenzy 'A passionately argued book ... a compelling argument for radical agricultural reforms' * Sunday Times * Praise for Feeding Frenzy 'A highly readable book. Written in short, clear sentences and rarely lapsing into jargon, McMahon succeeds brilliantly in describing the food supply challenges we currently face' * TLS * Praise for British Spies and Irish Rebels 'A fascinating new study ... McMahon writes lucidly and sensibly on a subject that often attracts fevered treatment.' * The Irish Times * Praise for British Spies and Irish Rebels 'A very fine book ... such a good read. There are all kinds of nuggets in it.' -- Ronan Fanning * RTE Radio 1 * Author InformationDr Paul McMahon was born in Ireland and studied at University College Dublin, completing his PhD in history at the University of Cambridge. He has pursued a varied career in academia, finance and environmental policy and has published two books, Feeding Frenzy: The New Politics of Food (2013) and an Irish Times book of the year, British Spies and Irish Rebels: British Intelligence and Ireland (2008). He is the co-founder of SLM Partners, an investment business that invests in sustainable agriculture and forestry across the world. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |