Trees and Woodlands

Trees and Woodlands by George Peterken, published by Bloomsbury USA on April 18, 2023, is a comprehensive exploration of British woodland ecology, featuring 416 pages and nearly 300 color photographs. This book synthesizes over 60 years of research, presenting insights into the complex relationships between trees, wildlife, and human interaction with woodlands. It addresses the ecological significance of trees and their role in providing habitats, resources, and cultural value, while also highlighting the threats they face from neglect, disease, and climate change.
In Trees and Woodlands, Peterken delves into the history of woodland management and its impact on biodiversity and social attitudes. The text includes personal experiences from his extensive career as a forest ecologist, offering a unique perspective on the interplay between nature conservation and human activity. The book also features box texts that describe the history and ecology of various representative woods across Britain, making it a valuable resource for those interested in nature, environmental conservation, and ecosystems.
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Features almost 300 colour photographs and brings together more than 60 years of research by a leading voice in British woodland ecology.
Trees define woodland. They provide a complex, multi-layered habitat for a great range of wildlife, yet they are wildlife themselves, reacting to their circumstances and each other. Woodlands are important to people, supplying timber, food and fuel, accumulating carbon, and offering places of refuge and refreshment. But they are also under threat: some stand in the way of ‘progress’ and all are becoming increasingly vulnerable to neglect, disease and climate change.
Trees and Woodlands brings together decades of research to explore the ecology, nature conservation and wider cultural value of our native trees and shrubs, and the various ways they have combined as woodland. Incorporating personal experiences from 60 years as a forest ecologist, Peterken describes the long history of use and management; how this has influenced woodland wildlife and our art, beliefs and social attitudes. He concludes that most woods should be managed, their timber and small wood being put to good use, but recognises that this is all part of a larger question: the future of ourselves.
Containing nearly 300 photographs, and interspersed with box texts describing the history and ecology of representative woods across Britain, this is a commentary on trees, woodlands and our relationship with them from one of our most highly regarded forest ecologists.
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