African Trees: A Photographic Exploration
African Trees: A Photographic Exploration
Charles Bryant, Brita Lomba
Subjects: Trees -- Africa., Trees -- Africa -- Pictorial works.
Description
Description
The book takes the reader on a journey to a range of habitats – from the savannah of the Serengeti and the bushveld of Mpumalanga to riverine forests, woodlands and other fragile ecosystems in the game reserves and national parks of South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Kenya. Seventeen pristine destinations are covered in all. The author’s hope is to encourage readers to look beyond the game and the birds and thereby appreciate the intrinsic beauty of the trees that sustain the wildlife and often ensure its very survival. Most of the photographs depict the trees not as disembodied objects but as living organisms located in some of the more unique environments and landscapes of Africa. The text accompanying the superb photographs is essentially an account of the authors’ personal experience among the trees of Africa, but it also touches on topics relating to conservation, animal activity, and the traditional and medicinal uses of trees by those who live among them and depend on them. It explores: · The vital interrelationship between people and trees; · Geographic phenomena, as in the Ngorongoro Crater, that give rise to endemic vegetation types; · Unusual animal behavior, such as migration, that is associated with parts of the region; · Climatic activity, as at Sossusvlei, that results in an interaction between trees and the landscape; · Conservation efforts for sustainable eco-development.
Details
Details
Publisher/Supplier: Double Storey Publishers
Date Published: 2008-02-01
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1919930760
Language: en
Pages: 176
Length: 10 inches,width: 1 inches,height: 11.75 inches
115 in stock
