RELIEFS No. 14, Forests.

RELIEFS No. 14, Forests.

RELIEFS
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N° d'inventaire 25123
Format 190 x 270 mm
Détails 184 p., paperback.
Publication Paris, 2021
Etat Nine
ISBN 9782380360547
Dedicated to nature, adventure, and exploration, the biannual journal Reliefs invites researchers, geographers, philosophers, biologists, artists, and historians to tell us about the worlds of yesterday and tomorrow. In the face of the ecological crisis, each issue offers a multidisciplinary reflection on our relationship with the Earth and other living things.
"FORESTS" File: Tribune by Joëlle Zask on mega forest fires • Cross-disciplinary approach through long articles: the functioning of the world's different forests by Thierry Gauquelin, the relationship between humans and woody plants by Ernst Zürcher, the alliance between trees and fungi by Francis Martin • Interview with Sabrina Krief on the great apes in Uganda and the importance of preserving forest biodiversity • Literary extracts from Jean Giono and Alphonse Daudet, illustrated • Infographics on endangered species, the world's forests, tree species and cloud forests • Recommendations for reading, films, music, etc.
Special issue: Correspondence from Letters from a Peruvian Woman, by Françoise de Graffigny • Atlas of winds • Old geographical maps: bird's eye view of Beijing by Wen-Chih Wang (1936), geological map of Hungary and Transylvania by François-Sulpice Beudant (1922), map of the surroundings of Paris by Guillaume Coutans (1800) • Heroes yesterday • Heroines today • Interview with Marc-André Selosse • Portfolios by Kikuji Kawada and Jun Morinaga • Aside with Charles Stépanoff • Article on green growth by Hélène Tordjman • A short history of rice by Eric Birlouez • Naturalist plates by Anne Pratt • Photographic treasures by Samuel J. Beckett and P. Heywood Hadfield • Rock section • Portrait of Alfred Wallace by Valérie Chansigaud • Illustrated story by James Fenimore Cooper • Cultural agenda • Poem by Marie Krysinska
Dedicated to nature, adventure, and exploration, the biannual journal Reliefs invites researchers, geographers, philosophers, biologists, artists, and historians to tell us about the worlds of yesterday and tomorrow. In the face of the ecological crisis, each issue offers a multidisciplinary reflection on our relationship with the Earth and other living things.
"FORESTS" File: Tribune by Joëlle Zask on mega forest fires • Cross-disciplinary approach through long articles: the functioning of the world's different forests by Thierry Gauquelin, the relationship between humans and woody plants by Ernst Zürcher, the alliance between trees and fungi by Francis Martin • Interview with Sabrina Krief on the great apes in Uganda and the importance of preserving forest biodiversity • Literary extracts from Jean Giono and Alphonse Daudet, illustrated • Infographics on endangered species, the world's forests, tree species and cloud forests • Recommendations for reading, films, music, etc.
Special issue: Correspondence from Letters from a Peruvian Woman, by Françoise de Graffigny • Atlas of winds • Old geographical maps: bird's eye view of Beijing by Wen-Chih Wang (1936), geological map of Hungary and Transylvania by François-Sulpice Beudant (1922), map of the surroundings of Paris by Guillaume Coutans (1800) • Heroes yesterday • Heroines today • Interview with Marc-André Selosse • Portfolios by Kikuji Kawada and Jun Morinaga • Aside with Charles Stépanoff • Article on green growth by Hélène Tordjman • A short history of rice by Eric Birlouez • Naturalist plates by Anne Pratt • Photographic treasures by Samuel J. Beckett and P. Heywood Hadfield • Rock section • Portrait of Alfred Wallace by Valérie Chansigaud • Illustrated story by James Fenimore Cooper • Cultural agenda • Poem by Marie Krysinska