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Eating dirt : deep forests, big timber and life with the tree-planting tribe / Charlotte Gill.

Summary:

During Charlotte Gill’s 20 years working as a tree planter she encountered hundreds of clear-cuts, each one a collision site between human civilization and the natural world, a complicated landscape presenting geographic evidence of our appetites. Charged with sowing the new forest in these clear-cuts, tree planters are a tribe caught between the stumps and the virgin timber, between environmentalists and loggers. In Eating Dirt, Gill offers up a slice of tree-planting life in all of its soggy, gritty exuberance while questioning the ability of conifer plantations to replace original forests, which evolved over millennia into intricate, complex ecosystems. Among other topics, she also touches on the boom-and-bust history of logging and the versatility of wood, from which we have devised countless creations as diverse as textiles and airplane parts. She also eloquently evokes the wonder of trees, our slowest-growing “renewable” resource and joyously celebrates the priceless value of forests and the ancient, ever-changing relationship between humans and trees.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781553657927 :
  • ISBN: 9781553659778
  • Physical Description: 247 p. ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Vancouver : Greystone Books, 2011.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Deep forests, big timber, and life with the tree-planting tribe"--Jacket.
Co-published by the David Suzuki Foundation.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Additional Physical Form available Note:
Issued also in electronic format.
Awards Note:
Finalist 2012 BC Book Prize - Non-Fiction.
Subject: Reforestion > Canada.
Tree planting > Canada.
Tree planters (Persons) > Canada.
Forests and forestry > Canada.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Camosun College Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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