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My Head For A Tree: The Extraordinary Story of the Bishnoi, the World's First Eco-Warriors

رأسي كشجرة: القصة الاستثنائية للبيشنوي، أول محاربي البيئة في العالم

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Meet the Bishnois, the world's oldest sustainable community - with a foreword from Peter Wohlleben, author of _The Hidden Life of Trees_

'Sensitive and engaging ... I hope everybody reads it' Brian Eno A _SPECTATOR_ BOOK OF THE YEAR 2024 With a foreword by Peter Wohlleben How much can one love a tree? Rajasthan, in northern India, is home to the Bishnoi, a community renowned for the extreme lengths they go to in order to protect nature: Bishnoi men and women have died to defend trees from loggers and wildlife from poachers. Writer and conservationist Martin Goodman, one of few trusted outsiders, relates the history of the Bishnoi, and asks what a world facing climate change and natural disaster can learn from a 600-year-old sustainable community leading an existence in delicate balance with nature and under threat from rapacious modernity. _My Head_ _for a Tree_ offers a timely reflection on indigenous, community-based activism and how we might adjust our lives to fight for the natural world.

My Head For A Tree: The Extraordinary Story of the Bishnoi, the World's First Eco-Warriors

Bibliographic Data

Author
PublisherProfile BooksWebsite
Publisher Addressinfo@profilebooks.com
CountryBritain
Primary CategoryEconomy and Development
Published2025
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages272 pages
Editionfirst
Dimensions7×5
ISBN9781800818712
Translation
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