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The Green Umbrella

Pasquale De Marco

Verlag: Publishdrive

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In the vast tapestry of human history, the story of empire forestry stands as a testament to our complex and ever-changing relationship with the natural world. _The Green Umbrella: A History of Empire Forestry_ delves into this captivating narrative, spanning centuries and continents, to explore the origins, development, and legacy of a system of forest management that sought to balance the seemingly disparate goals of economic progress and environmental preservation.

Empire forestry emerged in the mid-19th century, as European powers sought to exert control over the vast forests of their colonies. Initially, this was done with little regard for the ecological consequences. Forests were ruthlessly exploited for timber, agricultural land, and other resources, leading to widespread deforestation and environmental degradation.

However, as the 19th century progressed, a new awareness of the importance of forests began to take root. Foresters, scientists, and conservationists began to advocate for more sustainable forestry practices, recognizing that forests provided a multitude of benefits beyond timber production. They argued that forests were essential for watershed protection, soil conservation, and wildlife habitat.

This growing awareness led to the development of empire forestry, a system of forest management that aimed to balance the demands of economic development with the need to protect the environment. Empire forestry was based on the principles of sustainability, multiple use, and scientific management. It sought to ensure that forests could continue to provide a range of benefits for present and future generations.

Empire forestry was implemented in many different parts of the world, including India, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and North America. It had a profound impact on the development of these regions, both positive and negative. On the one hand, empire forestry helped to open up new areas for settlement and agriculture, and provided a source of timber and other forest products for local communities and industries. On the other hand, it also led to deforestation, soil erosion, and other environmental problems.

In the 20th century, the rise of environmentalism and the growing awareness of the global interconnectedness of ecosystems led to a decline in empire forestry. Many countries began to adopt more sustainable forestry practices, and the demand for timber from empire forests declined. However, the legacy of empire forestry is still visible today in the forests of many parts of the world.

_The Green Umbrella: A History of Empire Forestry_ is a comprehensive and nuanced account of this complex and fascinating chapter in human history. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including archival research, interviews, and historical scholarship, this book sheds light on the role of empire forestry in the development of environmentalism, the impact of empire forestry on indigenous peoples, and the challenges facing forest management in the 21st century.

_The Green Umbrella_ is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of forestry, environmentalism, and the relationship between humans and nature. It is a book that will appeal to scholars, students, and general readers alike.


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Verfügbar seit: 02.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 170 Seiten.

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