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The Drama of Conservation - The History of Pureora Forest, New Zealand

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book offers a sweeping history of Pureora Forest Park, one of the most significant sites of natural and cultural history interest in New Zealand.
The authors review the geological history of the volcanic zone, its flora and fauna, and the history of Maori and European utilization of forest resources. Chapter-length discussions cover management of the native forest by the New Zealand Forest Service; the forest village and its sawmills; the intensive timber harvesting, and the conflicts with conservationists and expensive compensation agreements that ensued. Separate chapters cover initiatives to protect the forest from introduced herbivores; to guard protected species, especially birds, from predators; the facilities for recreational hunting; the development of the Timber Trail, an 83 km cycleway through the forest and along old logging tramways, complete with detailed interpretation signs illustrating the history of logging; and the family recreation areas and tracks. The final chapter gathers conclusions and advances prospects for the future of Pureora Forest.
In sum, the book demonstrates how ecological study, combined with a respect for people and for nature plus a flexible, interdisciplinary approach to both local history and current scientific priorities, can be welded into a consistently effective strategy for addressing the pressing forest-ecology questions of our time.

Sommario

1. A Dramatic Landscape.- 2. Forest and wildlife.- 3. Maori of the central North Island to 1860.- 4. The European impact: exploration to conflict, 1840-1890.- 5. Opening the way for logging, 1890-1945.- 6. Management of native forests in the central North Island 1919-1978.- 7. The Pureora project.- 8. Pureora village and its community, 1945-87.- 9. Conflict: words to action, 1970-78.- 10. The moratorium and afterwards, 1978-87.- 11. Rethinking forest administration, 1978-87.- 12. Protecting the forests from introduced herbivores.- 13. Protecting the wildlife from predators.- 14. Recreation and development.- 15. Conclusion.

Riassunto

This book offers a sweeping history of Pureora Forest Park, one of the most significant sites of natural and cultural history interest in New Zealand. 
The authors review the geological history of the volcanic zone, its flora and fauna, and the history of Maori and European utilization of forest resources. Chapter-length discussions cover management of the native forest by the New Zealand Forest Service; the forest village and its sawmills; the intensive timber harvesting, and the conflicts with conservationists and expensive compensation agreements that ensued. Separate chapters cover initiatives to protect the forest from introduced herbivores; to guard protected species, especially birds, from predators; the facilities for recreational hunting; the development of the Timber Trail, an 83 km cycleway through the forest and along old logging tramways, complete with detailed interpretation signs illustrating the history of logging; and the family recreation areas and tracks. The final chapter gathers conclusions and advances prospects for the future of Pureora Forest.
In sum, the book demonstrates how ecological study, combined with a respect for people and for nature plus a flexible, interdisciplinary approach to both local history and current scientific priorities, can be welded into a consistently effective strategy for addressing the pressing forest-ecology questions of our time.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Carolyn M King, Carolyn M. King
Con la collaborazione di Neville A Ritchie (Editore), D John Gaukrodger (Editore), D. J. Gaukrodger (Editore), D. John Gaukrodger (Editore), John Gaukrodger (Editore), D John Gaukrodger (Editore), Carolyn King (Editore), Carolyn M. King (Editore), Neville Ritchie (Editore), Neville A. Ritchie (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783319184098
ISBN 978-3-31-918409-8
Pagine 357
Dimensioni 183 mm x 19 mm x 261 mm
Peso 925 g
Illustrazioni XVII, 357 p.
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Biologia > Ecologia

B, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Ecosystems, Pest management, Outdoor recreation

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