The Healing Power of Forests: The Philosophy Behind Restoring Earth's Balance with Native Trees

Akira Miyawaki
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The Healing Power of Forests describes the successful techniques used to recreate depleted forests, whether near factory sites, parking lots, or even the Great Wall of China, on the basis of environmental studies. The book challenges us to plant 'native forests of native trees' to increase the chances for achieving a sustainable way of life before it is too late.
Genres: NaturePhilosophyNonfictionEnvironmentAgriculture
294 Pages

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