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The Southern Forest - A Chronicle (Paperback)
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When the first European explorers reached the southern shores of
North America in the early seventeenth century, they faced a solid
forest that stretched all the way from the Atlantic coast to
eastern Texas and Oklahoma. The ways in which they and their
descendants used-and abused-the forest over the next nearly four
hundred years form the subject of The Southern Forest. In chapters
on the explorers, pioneers, lumbermen, boatbuilders, and foresters,
Laurence Walker chronicles the constant demands that people have
made on forest resources in the South. He shows how the land's very
abundance became its greatest liability, as people overhunted the
animals, clearcut the forests, and wore out the soil with unwise
farming practices-all in a mistaken belief that the forest's bounty
(including new ground to be broken) was inexhaustible. With the
advent of professional forestry in the twentieth century, however,
the southern forest has made a comeback. A professional forester
himself, Walker speaks from experience of the difficulties that
foresters face in balancing competing interests in the forest. How,
for example, does one reconcile the country's growing demand for
paper products with the insistence of environmental groups that no
trees be cut? Should national forests be strictly recreational
areas, or can they support some industrial logging? How do
foresters avoid using chemical pesticides when the public protests
such natural management practices as prescribed burning and tree
cutting? This personal view of the southern forest adds a new
dimension to the study of southern history and culture. The
primeval southern forest is gone, but, with careful husbandry on
the part of all users, the regenerated southern forest may indeed
prove to be the inexhaustible resource of which our ancestors
dreamed.
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