Working with Nature: Saving and Using the World’s Wild Places
Autor Jeremy Pursegloveen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 apr 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781788161596
ISBN-10: 1788161599
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 40 pictures
Dimensiuni: 144 x 222 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Profile Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1788161599
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 40 pictures
Dimensiuni: 144 x 222 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Profile Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Jeremy Purseglove was born in Africa and grew up in Singapore, Trinidad and Kent. Working as an environmentalist in the water industry, he helped pioneer a new approach to reducing floods which also preserved the beauty of rivers. This culminated in a TV series and influential book, Taming the Flood, first published in 1986 and revised in 2017. In 1989 he joined an engineering consultancy, where he worked around the world with engineers to promote practical development while enhancing wetlands, forests and flower-rich meadows.
Recenzii
You probably won't have heard of Jeremy Purseglove. But arguably he has done more to protect nature than David Attenborough. We have plenty of environmental warriors keen to face down the engineers who would destroy our natural world. But what we also need in the Anthropocene are environmental arbitrators and conciliators to bridge the divide. Purseglove is one such unsung hero ... and he writes beautifully.
An engrossing and eye-opening book, epic in scope, surprisingly enjoyable, astute, wise and profoundly important.
Purseglove will have you poring over food labels in a bid to save natural landscapes and the animals that rely on them.
Offers hope. Never underestimating the damage we have done, nor the difficulty of repair, his is a positive message.
Working with Nature is part-memoir, part-blueprint, part manifesto ... Purseglove's world is tangible, sensual and beautifully described
There has never been a better time to read such an eloquent, passionate but essentially practical account of the front line between nature and human development. It puts some of the sillier reaches of British nature conservation practice into perspective. I thoroughly recommend it.
Praise for Jeremy Purseglove's Taming the Flood:'Jeremy Purseglove has a gift that is increasingly rare in these days of scientific specialization - of joining practical wisdom about working with nature and the land to an imaginative appreciation of their place in our history and culture.'
A pioneering and counter-culture work
It is a celebration of life in and around the water and it is an eloquent plea to water engineers, to farmers and to Government to respect that life
This book will interest anyone with concerns for the future ... I commend the book to all with a passion for what can be achieved
An engrossing and eye-opening book, epic in scope, surprisingly enjoyable, astute, wise and profoundly important.
Purseglove will have you poring over food labels in a bid to save natural landscapes and the animals that rely on them.
Offers hope. Never underestimating the damage we have done, nor the difficulty of repair, his is a positive message.
Working with Nature is part-memoir, part-blueprint, part manifesto ... Purseglove's world is tangible, sensual and beautifully described
There has never been a better time to read such an eloquent, passionate but essentially practical account of the front line between nature and human development. It puts some of the sillier reaches of British nature conservation practice into perspective. I thoroughly recommend it.
Praise for Jeremy Purseglove's Taming the Flood:'Jeremy Purseglove has a gift that is increasingly rare in these days of scientific specialization - of joining practical wisdom about working with nature and the land to an imaginative appreciation of their place in our history and culture.'
A pioneering and counter-culture work
It is a celebration of life in and around the water and it is an eloquent plea to water engineers, to farmers and to Government to respect that life
This book will interest anyone with concerns for the future ... I commend the book to all with a passion for what can be achieved