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Tewkesbury Walks - An Exploration of Biogeography and Evolution (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
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Tewkesbury Walks - An Exploration of Biogeography and Evolution (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
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The book is composed of eight chapters, each of which are organised
as walks around the Tewkesbury (UK) countryside, which move from
the specific to increasingly broader ideas. So, the MS starts with
an individual's relationship to their environment (Avon and Severn
Valleys Loop) that leads to a description of conservation issues at
local, national and international levels, and ultimately to a
discussion of the importance of Citizen Science (Coombe Hill -
Apperley -Deerhurst). The following chapter (Mythe Bridge -
Forthampton - Tewkesbury) looks at science as it is actually
practiced and its role in modern society by an analysis of the
theory of Continental Drift and a biography of Alfred Wegener. This
is a story that really deserves a much wider audience, as the idea
was, in my opinion, as revolutionary as general relativity or
quantum mechanics, and Wegener himself was such a heroic character.
The following chapter (Tewkesbury Ham) also uses biography - this
time of Alfred Russel Wallace - to investigate his ideas about how
animal and plant distributions are inextricably linked to
geological change. Wallace was every bit as heroic as Wegener,
lived an even more adventurous life, and also deserves to be more
widely known and appreciated. 2013 is the centenary of his death
and he will be much in the news this year, so it would be timely to
publish an account of his life and work suitable for the general
public. The chapters on Wegener and Wallace set the scene for a
detailed discussion of biogeography. This has been an active area
of research for the past 30 years and I think it's about time that
somebody wrote about what has been an intellectually exciting and
profoundly significant development in our view of ourselves and the
world we live in.
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