The Power of Trees
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The Power of Trees
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The Power of Trees
A stroll through the forest with stunning photographs and a moving meditation on the secret life of trees
Intimate in size yet quietly breathtaking in scope, this graceful gift book will forever change how you think, and how you feel, about trees. In poetically sparse scientific observations, renowned conservation biologist Gretchen Daily narrates the evolution, impact, and natural wonder of trees. Alongside photographs by Chuck Katz, the text and images form a quiet and moving meditation on The Power of Trees.
Twenty-six duotone black and white photographs illustrate the development of trees: how trunks were formed, what tree rings tell us about human societies, and how trees define the future of humanity. Pictures of trees threading through the landscapeβdotting mountainsides, braiding along the sides of glassine riversβbear witness to the lyrical force and clarity of Daily's observations.
Recreating the authors' hike together through the landscape of the Skagit River in Washington State, the balletic movement between Daily's commentary and Katz's vision reaches out to readers, inviting them to enjoy the landscape through a scientific understanding of trees. At once emotional and intellectual, The Power of Trees is the first collection of nature photographs that invites the reader to not only delight in the gorgeous play between light and shadow, but also the fascinating natural mechanisms that create such striking natural beauty.
An ecologist by training, Gretchen Daily is an internationally acclaimed conservancy advocate and scholar. Her role as a National Trustee for The Nature Conservancy will feature prominently in the national marketing campaign to bridge the gap between scientific educators and the general nature reader.
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The Power of Trees is praised for its poetic and informative exploration of tree varieties and their ecological significance. It offers a personal reflection on finding solace in nature, especially in the face of loss, and balances scientific insight with lyrical appreciation. The book is noted for its density of information and its appeal to both nature enthusiasts and those with a scientific interest in trees.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781595341327
Publisher: Trinity University Press,U.S.
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 18 October 2012
Country: United States
Imprint: Trinity University Press,U.S.
Illustration: B&W photos throughout
Contributors:
- Text by Gretchen Daily
- Photographs by Charles Katz
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 203.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 340g
Pages: 64
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About the Author
Gretchen C. Daily's work spans scientific research, teaching, public education, and advancing practical approaches to environmental challenges. Her scientific research is on countryside biogeography and the future dynamics of biodiversity change; the scope for harmonizing biodiversity conservation and agriculture; quantifying the production and value of ecosystem services across landscapes; and new policy and finance mechanisms for integrating conservation and human development in major decisions. Daily, who is Bing Professor of Environmental Sciences at StanfordUniversity, cofounded and codirects the Natural Capital Project, an international partnership to mainstream the values of nature into major decisions of governments, businesses, and communities. Her honors include the Sophie Prize, the International Cosmos Prize, the Heinz Award, and the Midori Prize. She has published numerous scientific articles and books, including The Power of Trees, with photographs by Charles J. Katz Jr., and The New Economy of Nature: The Quest to Make Conservation Profitable, cowritten with Katherine Ellison.
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