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Plant Life

The Entangled Politics of Afforestation
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Plant Life by Rosetta S. Elkin delves into the intricate relationship between humans and the plant world. It examines the pivotal roles plants play in shaping landscapes, influencing ecosystems, and sustaining life. Elkin brings to light the often-overlooked significance of flora, encouraging readers to see plants as dynamic agents in environmental and cultural narratives.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the intricate connections between plants and the ecosystems they inhabit. It explores how plant life not only sustains but also shapes the environment, offering insights into the natural world that could change your perspective on nature's complexity and resilience.

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"Rosetta S. Elkin reveals that planting a tree can either be one of the ultimate offerings to thriving on this planet, or one of the most extreme perversions of human agency over it. Plant Life exposes the relationship between human and plant life, revealing that afforestation is not an ecological act: rather, it is deliberately political and distressingly social"--

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How afforestation reveals the often-concealed politics between humans and plants

In Plant Life, Rosetta S. Elkin explores the procedures of afforestation, the large-scale planting of trees in otherwise treeless environments, including grasslands, prairies, and drylands. Elkin reveals that planting a tree can either be one of the ultimate offerings to thriving on this planet, or one of the most extreme perversions of human agency over it.

Using three supracontinental case studiesβ€”scientific forestry in the American prairies, colonial control in Africa's Sahelian grasslands, and Chinese efforts to control and administer territoryβ€”Elkin explores the political implications of plant life as a tool of environmentalism. By exposing the human tendency to fix or solve environmental matters by exploiting other organisms, this work exposes the relationship between human and plant life, revealing that afforestation is not an ecological act: rather, it is deliberately political and distressingly social.

Plant Life ultimately reveals that afforestation cannot offset deforestation, an important distinction that sheds light on current environmental trends that suggest we can plant our way out of climate change. By radicalising what conservation protects and by framing plants in their total aliveness, Elkin shows that there are many kinds of lifeβ€”not just our ownβ€”to consider when advancing environmental policy.

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Plant Life by Rosetta S. Elkin is praised for its insightful examination of tree planting campaigns and their often misguided approaches, highlighting a lack of true understanding of living ecosystems. The book offers a robust critique of afforestation through various academic lenses and suggests a shift towards recognising planting as a social act that reshapes landscapes. Elkin's narratives stress the importance of natural growth and the dynamics within ecosystems, inviting readers to reconsider the relationship between human cultivation and ecological sustainability.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781517912628

Publisher: University of Minnesota Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 31 May 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Minnesota Press

Illustration: 15 b&w illustrations, 2 tables, 34 color plates

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 38.0mm

Width: 178.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 264

About the Author

Rosetta S. Elkin is associate professor and academic director of landscape architecture at Pratt Institute, principal of Practice Landscape, and research associate at the Harvard Arnold Arboretum. She is author of Tiny Taxonomy: Individual Plants in Landscape Architecture.

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