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Forest Restoration in Landscapes

Forest Restoration in Landscapes
Author: Stephanie Mansourian
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2006-02-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0387291121

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This book, published in cooperation with WWF International, integrates the restoration of forest functions into landscape conservation plans. The contents represent the collective body of knowledge and experience of WWF and its many partners - collected here for the first time. This guide will serve as a first stop for practitioners and researchers in many organizations and regions, and as a key reference on the subject.


Forest Planting Leaflet

Forest Planting Leaflet
Author: United States. Forest Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release:
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Forest for the Trees

Forest for the Trees
Author: Rita Leistner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Tree planting
ISBN: 9781911306757

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Forest for the Trees is a stunning documentary project that looks at the lives of the tree planters of British Columbia and the stunning landscape in which they work.


The Backyard Adventurer

The Backyard Adventurer
Author: Beau Miles
Publisher: Brio Books Pty Ltd
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-05-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1922267317

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After years of adventuring around the globe – running, kayaking, hitchhiking, exploring – Beau Miles came back to his block in country Victoria. Staying put for the first time in years, Beau developed a new kind of lifestyle as the Backyard Adventurer. Whether it was walking 90km to work with no provisions, building a canoe paddle out of scavenged scrap or running a disused railway line through properties, blackberry thickets and past inquiring police officers, Beau has been finding ways to satisfy his adventurous spirit close to home. This book is about conscious experimentation with adventure, making meaning and inspiration out of tins of beans, bits of rubbish and elbow grease. Beau’s Backyard exploits are funny, authentic, insightful and being copied all over the world by everyday people. YouTuber, new dad, and self-described oddball who needs to shower more, Beau is what happens when you cross Bear Grylls with Bush Tucker Man. With a PhD in Outdoor Education, a string of successful short films under his belt and a boundless passion for discovery, Beau is the real deal.