Description
Discover the powerful narrative in 'Children of the Northern Forest,' a compelling examination of conservation failures in northern New England's forests. This groundbreaking book, set to release in 2024, highlights the urgent need for a wilder, equitable future for forest-dependent communities. Written by Jamie Sayen, it emphasizes the often-ignored voices of the forest: the ecosystems, First Peoples, and modern-day stakeholders like loggers and citizens who advocate for nature. Sayen's work reveals the impacts of corporate timberland sales and mill closures between 1988 and 2016, offering a critical look at how land management decisions affect ecological health and local economies. With half of the region's industrial forests deemed degraded, 'Children of the Northern Forest' presents an in-depth case study on tackling climate change, habitat loss, and environmental injustice. This insightful text provides a roadmap for restoring wildlands and transitioning towards a sustainable, lower-carbon economy while upholding the rights of all living beings. Engage with this essential reading to understand the complexities of forest conservation, environmental equity, and sustainable practices in Northeastern United States. Perfect for eco-enthusiasts, environmental historians, and policymakers alike, this book invites a rethinking of our relationship with nature in the face of global economic pressures.