In the name of Allah the Merciful

Ancient Woods, Trees and Forests: Ecology, History and Management

Alper H. Çolak, Simay Kirca, Ian D. Rotherham, 1784272647, 978-1784272647, 9781784272647, B0BMQSJ7JW

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English | 2023 | EPUB, Converted PDF | 200 MB

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As trees age, they become ecologically richer and more full of  life. The process of a tree, wood or forest becoming ‘ancient', however  defined, involves a vast and subtle web of relations – among the trees  themselves, with other organisms, with the wider landscape and with  human beings. A single tree can provide a vast array of habitats which  are an integral part of the complex co-evolutionary relationships  evolved over its lifetime and later during its sometimes long afterlife.  From ancient times until today, trees and woods have inspired artists,  writers and scientists; they have shaped cultures and reverberated  through belief systems.

Yet worldwide, forest cover  has declined dramatically over the last 1,000 years, and what remains  has been more or less altered from its original condition. Today,  ‘virgin forests' are only to be found at a few sites unreachable by  humans, and even then they are affected by climate change, atmospheric  pollution and species extinctions. The aim of this book is to help an  understanding of the web of connections relating to ancient trees and  woodlands, and to offer techniques to ensure effective conservation and  sustainability of this precious resource.

This book  considers the key issues from a range of different aspects and varied  geographical locations, beginning with fundamental concepts and  reflecting on the strengths and limitations of the idea of ancient  trees. Individual chapters then deal with cultural heritage, the  archaeology of trees, landscape history, forest rights, tree management,  saproxylic insects, the importance of dead wood, practical conservation  and monitoring, biodiversity, and wood pasture among many other themes.  Fresh perspectives are put forward from across Europe as far as Turkey,  as well as Great Britain. Overall, given the urgent need to discover,  understand, conserve and restore ancient woodlands and trees, this  publication will raise awareness, foster enthusiasm and inspire wonder.