Tree Sense - Ways of Thinking about Trees

Author(s): Susette Goldsmith (Editor)

Trees | Aotearoa

At a moment when the planet is so clearly in peril, the trees stand as both guardians and messengers. They have words for us - if only we would listen. As climate change imposes significant challenges on the natural world we are being encouraged to plant trees. At the same time, urban intensification and expansion threatens our existing arboreal resources and leads to disputes among communities, councils and developers over the fate of mature trees. To find our way through this confusion, we need to build our respect for trees and to recognise their essential role in our environment, our heritage, our well-being and our future. We need to build a robust 'tree sense'. This collection of essays, art and poetry by artists, activists, ecologists and advocates discusses the many ways in which humans need trees, and how our future is laced into their roots and their branches.

Review: Jim Eagles reviews Tree Sense: Ways of thinking about trees, edited by Susette Goldsmith, for Kete. 'In her introduction to this book of essays on trees, editor Susette Goldsmith recounts the sort of incident which probably occurs in every neighbourhood in the land and illustrates very well the conflicting views that people have about trees.'


Contents: 7 / Introduction Susette Goldsmith --- Part One Needful Dependency 17 / Tree breath and human Elizabeth Smither 21 / A Walk in the Bush Philip Simpson 45 / A Line Between Two Trees/ Observations from the Critical Zone Anne Noble 55 / Among Trees, Among Kin Kennedy Warne 71 / The Golden Bearing Meredith Robertshawe 85 / The Peculiar Trees of Aotearoa Glyn Church 105 / Tree Sense of Place Jacky Bowring TreeSense


Part Two Greening the Anthropocene 125 / Burying the Axe and the Fire-stick Susette Goldsmith 143 / Think Like a Matai Colin D. Meurk 169 / E Tata Tope e Roa Whakatipu Huhana Smith 191 / Our Lost Trees Mels Barton 207 / No Place for a Tree? Susette Goldsmith 224 / Indigenous plant list 227 / Glossary 231 / Notes 244 / Further reading 246 / About the contributors 252 / About the illustrations 255 / Acknowledgements


 


Author Biography: Dr Susette Goldsmith is an independent writer and editor. She has published three social histories: The Gardenmakers of Taranaki; Tea: A potted history of tea in New Zealand and Suzy's: A coffee house history. Her current research explores new ways of perceiving, interpreting and safeguarding natural heritage in twenty-first-century Aotearoa New Zealand.

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General Fields

  • : 9780995140745
  • : Massey University Press
  • : Massey University Press
  • : 01 June 2021
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  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Susette Goldsmith (Editor)
  • : Paperback with wrapper
  • : English
  • : 824.308
  • : 256