All the Trees of the Forest: Israel's Woodlands from the Bible to the Present
작성자
Alon Tal
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History
형식
하드커버
페이지
368
언어
영어
출판됨
Oct 22, 2013
출판사
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300189508
ISBN-13
9780300189506
설명
Alon Tal delves into the rich tapestry of Israel's woodlands, tracing their evolution from biblical times to the modern era. His exploration reveals not only the ecological significance of these forests but also their cultural and historical importance in shaping the landscape of the region. Tal’s narrative is a thought-provoking combination of environmental history and personal anecdote, offering readers a unique perspective on how trees have played a vital role in human civilization throughout the ages.
With a deep understanding of both the challenges and triumphs faced by Israel's forests, Tal addresses the ongoing battle against deforestation and the efforts to reclaim and preserve these natural spaces. His passionate recounting illuminates the intertwined relationship between the land and its people, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the importance of sustainability. The book serves as a call to action, urging readers to recognize the critical role that woodlands play in both environmental health and cultural identity.
With a deep understanding of both the challenges and triumphs faced by Israel's forests, Tal addresses the ongoing battle against deforestation and the efforts to reclaim and preserve these natural spaces. His passionate recounting illuminates the intertwined relationship between the land and its people, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the importance of sustainability. The book serves as a call to action, urging readers to recognize the critical role that woodlands play in both environmental health and cultural identity.