Deforesting the Earth: From Prehistory to Global Crisis
Definitive history of deforestation
Michael Williams
689 pages, b/w photos, illus, figs, tabs, maps.
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Williams surveys ten thousand years of history to trace how, why, and when human-induced deforestation has shaped economies, societies, and landscapes
around the world. Beginning with the return of the forests to Europe, North America, and the tropics after the Ice Ages, Williams traces the impact of
human-set fires for gathering and hunting, land clearing for agriculture, and other activities from the Paleolithic through the classical world and
the Middle Ages. He then continues the story from the 1500s to the early 1900s, focusing on forest clearing both within Europe and by European
imperialists and industrialists abroad, in such places as the New World and India, China, Japan, and Latin America. Finally, he covers the present-day
alarming escalation of deforestation, with the ever-increasing human population placing a possibly unsupportable burden on the world's
forests.
`A majestic work of scholarship. It will become instantly one of those classic studies that every bibliography in the field must include.' Stephen J Pyne, author of Fire: A Brief History
`A majestic work of scholarship. It will become instantly one of those classic studies that every bibliography in the field must include.' Stephen J Pyne, author of Fire: A Brief History
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