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We are Forests: Inhabiting Territories in Struggle

We are Forests: Inhabiting Territories in Struggle

by Jean-Baptiste Vidalou (Author), Stephen Muecke (Translator)
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From the Sivens forest in France to the Hambach forest in Germany, from the Broadback forest in Canada to the rainforests of Borneo, something has shifted in these wild spaces over the last decade or two. People have begun to inhabit the forests, oppose the loggers and use their bodies as shields, motivated by the determination to resist the lethal ecosystem of commercial exploitation. Forests have become a battleground in the struggle between groups with fundamentally divergent aims and objectives.Forests are made up of insurgents. Jean-Baptiste Vidalou went to see some of these forests and meet those who are defending them: he discovered a completely different way of understanding the world, sharply opposed to the mentality of planners who see forests as just one more territory to be managed. Here he recounts this encounter, relays what these forest peoples and struggles convey, not to offer any recipes or ready-made solutions to the crises of our times but to be the forest, like a force that grows, stem by stem, leaf by leaf, slowly becoming ungovernable. Read more

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PublisherPolity
Publication dateSeptember 6, 2023
Edition1st
LanguageEnglish
Print length208 pages
ISBN-101509556524
ISBN-13978-1509556526
Item Weight9.6 ounces
Dimensions5.5 x 0.7 x 8.2 inches
Best Sellers Rank#2,291,122 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #2,648 in Environmental Economics (Books) #20,944 in Social Sciences (Books)
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