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Tree Hunting by Paul Wood; 9780241502051

Tree Hunting

By Paul Wood

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Description

In "Tree Hunting," Paul Wood invites readers on a unique expedition through the verdant landscapes of urban and rural Ireland and the United Kingdom. This insightful exploration delves into the intricate relationship between communities and their natural environments, focusing particularly on the crucial role trees play in urban planning and sustainability.

The Story

As the narrative unfolds, Wood guides us through a series of evocative encounters with various tree species, revealing their historical and ecological significance. With each chapter, readers are introduced to fascinating local stories, cultural insights, and the pressing challenges faced in preserving these natural assets amidst rapid urbanisation. Wood's lyrical prose captures the essence of each location, making the reader feel as if they are wandering through the lush greenery alongside him.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engaging Writing Style: Wood's passion for nature and urban landscapes shines through his beautifully crafted prose.
  • Rich with Insight: The book is filled with valuable information regarding sustainable tourism and the importance of eco-consciousness.
  • Local Perspectives: Each chapter is enriched with interviews and anecdotes from locals, adding depth to the narrative.

Perfect For

"Tree Hunting" is ideal for those interested in urban planning, environmental studies, and eco-tourism. Readers who enjoyed Wood's previous works, such as "The Forest of Life," will find this book to be a compelling continuation of his exploration of nature and its integration into modern society.

“A vivid portrayal of how trees shape our cities and lives, weaving together personal stories with pressing environmental issues.”
Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 146 mm × 45 mm
Pages: 520
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780241502051

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