Towards Wellbeing in Forest Communities

Towards Wellbeing in Forest Communities
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Publisher : CIFOR
Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : 9789791412209
ISBN-13 : 9791412200
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Towards Wellbeing in Forest Communities by : Center for International Forestry Research

The Heartbeat of Trees

The Heartbeat of Trees
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Publisher : Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages : 183
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ISBN-10 : 9781771646901
ISBN-13 : 177164690X
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis The Heartbeat of Trees by : Peter Wohlleben

FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER, THE HIDDEN LIFE OF TREES A powerful return to the forest, where trees have heartbeats and roots are like brains that extend underground. Where the color green calms us, and the forest sharpens our senses. In The Heartbeat of Trees, renowned forester Peter Wohlleben draws on new scientific discoveries to show how humans are deeply connected to the natural world.In an era of cell phone addiction, climate change, and urban life, many of us fear we’ve lost our connection to nature—but Peter Wohlleben is convinced that age-old ties linking humans to the forest remain alive and intact. Drawing on science and cutting-edge research, The Heartbeat of Trees reveals the profound interactions humans can have with nature, exploring: the language of the forest the consciousness of plants and the eroding boundary between flora and fauna. A perfect book to take with you into the woods, The Heartbeat of Trees shares how to see, feel, smell, hear, and even taste the forest. Peter Wohlleben, renowned for his ability to write about trees in an engaging and moving way, reveals a wondrous cosmos where humans are a part of nature, and where conservation and environmental activism is not just about saving trees—it’s about saving ourselves, too. Praise for The Heartbeat of Trees “As human beings, we’re desperate to feel that we’re not alone in the universe. And yet we are surrounded by an ongoing conversation that we can sense if, as Peter Wohlleben so movingly prescribes, we listen to the heartbeat of all life.” —Richard Louv, author of Our Wild Calling and Last Child in the Woods “Astonishment after astonishment—that is the great gift of The Heartbeat of Trees. It is both a celebration of the wonders of trees, and a howl of outrage at how recklessly we profane them.” —Kathleen Dean Moore, author of Earth’s Wild Music “As Peter Wohlleben reminds us in The Heartbeat of Trees, trees are the vocabulary of nature as forests are the brainbank of a living planet. This was the codex of the ancient world, and it must be the fine focus of our future.” —Dr. Diana Beresford-Kroeger, author of To Speak for the Trees and The Global Forest “Peter Wohlleben knows the battle that lies before us: forging a closer relationship with nature before we destroy it. In The Heartbeat of Trees he takes us deep into the global forest to show us how.”—Jim Robbins, author of The Man Who Planted Trees

Forest Community Connections

Forest Community Connections
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Publisher : Earthscan
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781936331451
ISBN-13 : 1936331454
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Forest Community Connections by : Ellen M. Donoghue

The connections between communities and forests are complex and evolving, presenting challenges to forest managers, researchers, and communities themselves. Dependency on timber extraction and timber-related industries is no longer a universal characteristic of the forest community. Remoteness is also a less common feature, as technology, workforce mobility, tourism, and 'amenity migrants' increasingly connect rural to urban places.Forest Community Connections explores the responses of forest communities to a changing economy, changing federal policy, and concerns about forest health from both within and outside forest communities. Focusing primarily on the United States, the book examines the ways that social scientists work with communities-their role in facilitating social learning, informing policy decisions, and contributing to community well being. Bringing perspectives from sociology, anthropology, political science, and forestry, the authors review a range of management issues, including wildfire risk, forest restoration, labor force capacity, and the growing demand for a growing variety of forest goods and services. They examine the increasingly diverse aesthetic and cultural values that forest residents attribute to forests, the factors that contribute to strong and resilient connections between communities and forests, and consider a range of governance structures to positively influence the well being of forest communities and forests, including collaboration and community-based forestry.

TREES OF LIFE - OUR FORESTS IN PERIL

TREES OF LIFE - OUR FORESTS IN PERIL
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Publisher : FriesenPress
Total Pages : 142
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ISBN-10 : 9781460232330
ISBN-13 : 146023233X
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis TREES OF LIFE - OUR FORESTS IN PERIL by : Brian E. Stout

The book challenges the current management of our remaining forestlands and proposes a different approach to our relationship with nature and the implications for the science of forestry. It identifies the problem as a people problem resulting from the strong influence of cultural values on scientific principles. The European (Western) culture and the Native American culture are compared to identify opportunities for future changes that can lead to a more eco-friendly approach to managing our remaining valuable forested lands. Current forest science focuses on the renewable resources to be extracted from the forests rather than the requirement of maintaining health and diverse forest communities. It is a call to observe the complexity of creation by identifying the multitude of relationships that are constantly evolving within each community. The book documents the concerns with current management based on the authors personal experience during his 34 year career with one of the worlds leading public forest land managing Agencies, the US Forest Service. The book concludes with a "call to action" for all interests, if we are to prolong human existence on this planet.

Community Forestry in the United States

Community Forestry in the United States
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Publisher : Island Press
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781597268486
ISBN-13 : 1597268488
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Community Forestry in the United States by : Mark Baker

Across the United States, people are developing new relationships with the forest ecosystems on which they depend, with a common goal of improving the health of the land and the well-being of their communities. Practitioners and supporters of what has come to be called community forestry are challenging current approaches to forest management as they seek to end the historical disfranchisement of communities and workers from forest management and the all-too-pervasive trends of long-term disinvestment in ecosystems and human communities that have undermined the health of both. Community Forestry in the United States is an analytically rigorous and historically informed assessment of this new movement. It examines the current state of community forestry through a grounded assessment of where it stands now and where it might go in the future. The book not only clarifies the state of the movement, but also suggests a trajectory and process for its continued development.

Forests for human health and well-being

Forests for human health and well-being
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Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : 9789251334447
ISBN-13 : 9251334447
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Forests for human health and well-being by : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Forests provide, directly or indirectly, important health benefits for all people – not only those whose lives are closely intertwined with forest ecosystems, but also people far from forests, including urban populations. Recognition of the importance of forests for food security and nutrition has significantly increased in recent years, but their role in human health has received less attention. Nutrition and health are intrinsically connected: Good nutrition cannot be achieved without good health and vice versa. Therefore, when addressing linkages with forests, it is essential to address health and nutrition at the same time. Yet forests also provide a wide range of benefits to human health and well-being beyond those generally associated with food security and nutrition. This publication examines the many linkages of forests and human health and offers recommendations for creating an enabling environment in which people can benefit from them. Designed for practitioners and policy-makers in a range of fields – from forestry to food security, from nutrition and health to land-use and urban planning – it is hoped that the paper will stimulate interest in expanding cross-sectoral collaboration to a new set of stakeholders, to unlock the full potential of forests’ contributions to greater human well-being.

People in the Forests

People in the Forests
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:68572544
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Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis People in the Forests by : Erin Clover Kelly

Forests of the Inland West have been experiencing forest health problems arising from over a hundred years of fire suppression, logging, grazing, and mismanagement. Rural communities, meanwhile, have seen escalating unemployment, an exodus of young families, and a dearth of middle-income jobs. The objectives of this thesis are to: 1) document knowledge and beliefs of forest stakeholders (loggers, industry workers, environmentalists, community developers, government agency workers) regarding forest health; 2) analyze the relationships between the community and the forest; and 3) contextualize rural stakeholders' views of forest health within the Healthy Forests Restoration Act (HR 1904) and other relevant forest health legislation. The forests and communities of this region are inextricably linked. While large-scale external forces, political and industrial, have long influenced these forests and communities, the dynamic nature of both forests and communities may call for some level of self-determination and place-based decision-making.

Forests, Trees and Human Health

Forests, Trees and Human Health
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 9789048198061
ISBN-13 : 9048198062
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Forests, Trees and Human Health by : Kjell Nilsson

The link between modern lifestyles and increasing levels of chronic heart disease, obesity, stress and poor mental health is a concern across the world. The cost of dealing with these conditions places a large burden on national public health budgets so that policymakers are increasingly looking at prevention as a cost-effective alternative to medical treatment. Attention is turning towards interactions between the environment and lifestyles. Exploring the relationships between health, natural environments in general, and forests in particular, this groundbreaking book is the outcome of the European Union’s COST Action E39 ‘Forests, Trees and Human Health and Wellbeing’, and draws together work carried out over four years by scientists from 25 countries working in the fields of forestry, health, environment and social sciences. While the focus is primarily on health priorities defined within Europe, this volume explicitly draws also on research from North America.

Towards Wellbeing

Towards Wellbeing
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Publisher : CIFOR
Total Pages : 106
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ISBN-10 : 9789791412100
ISBN-13 : 9791412103
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Towards Wellbeing by : Christian Gönner