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El. knyga: These Trees Tell a Story: The Art of Reading Landscapes

4.14/5 (53 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: 424 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300271294
  • Formatas: 424 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300271294

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A deeply personal master class on how to read a natural landscape and unravel the clues to its unique ecological history   [ Charney] is an amiable host. . . . The cumulative effect of his book on the reader is the realization that, as much as we talk about managing nature, nature has been managing itself for eons just fine without us.Alexandra Horowitz, The Atlantic   Structured as a series of interactive field walks through ten New England ecosystems, this book challenges readers to see the world through the eyes of a trained naturalist. With guided questions, immersive photography, and a narrative approach, each chapter adds layers of complexity to a single scene, revealing the millions of years of forces at play. Tying together geology, forest ecology, wildlife biology, soil processes, evolution, conservation, and more, Noah Charney shows how and why landscapes appear in their current forms.   Charneys stories and lessons will provide anyone with the necessary investigative skills to look at a landscape, interpret it, and tell its storyfrom its start as rock or soil to the plants and animals that live on it. Ultimately, Charney argues, by critically engaging with the landscape we will become better at connecting with nature and ourselves.

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Winner of the 2024 Excellence in Craft Contest, sponsored by the Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA)

A delightful immersion in close observation and deep understanding.Tristan Gooley, author of The Lost Art of Reading Natures Signs and The Natural Navigator

A book for the shelf of any forest wandererand a book to take on those wanders, so you can much better understand what youre seeing!Bill McKibben, author of Wandering Home

Charney inspires readers to rediscover a sense of wonder in their local landscapes, from soil to slopes to stone walls to salamanders. Become a nature detective by reading this insightful book!Meg Lowman, author of Life in the Treetops and The Arbornaut

Unfolding as a series of puzzles or mysteries in the landscape, this book is a thought-provoking, vivid, and creative guide to asking the right questions and being in the moment in the outdoors.James Barilla, author of My Backyard Jungle   This very engaging book is a series of natural history mysteries and a naturalists memoir. Highly recommended!Tom Wessels, author of Reading the Forested Landscape: A Natural History of New England   As an art historian, Im used to reading paintings. Here, Noah Charney has provided a guide to reading landscapes, focusing on the natural wonder that are trees. Im honored to share the name of the author of this brilliant, approachable book.Noah Charney, author of The Art Thief: A Novel and The 12-Hour Art Expert: Everything You Need to Know about Art in a Dozen Masterpieces   Written in a familiar and conversational style, this book will be a welcome source for naturalist studies and the reading of landscapes.Robert Sanford, author of Reading Rural Landscapes: A Field Guide to New Englands Past

Species Checklist ix
Chapter 1 Home
1(24)
Chapter 2 Land
25(38)
Chapter 3 Water
63(34)
Chapter 4 Context
97(20)
Chapter 5 Change
117(38)
Chapter 6 Chemicals
155(52)
Chapter 7 Elevation
207(34)
Chapter 8 Disturbance
241(34)
Chapter 9 Relics
275(28)
Chapter 10 Aliens
303(52)
Author's Note 355(2)
Acknowledgments 357(2)
Bibliography 359(42)
Index 401
Noah Charney is assistant professor of conservation biology at the University of Maine and coauthor of the award-winning Tracks and Sign of Insects and Other Invertebrates: A Guide to North American Species. He lives in Orono, ME.