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Slow Wood Brian Donahue

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Slow Wood Brian Donahue
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 21.99 MB
Author: Brian Donahue
ISBN: 9780300280319, 0300280319
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Slow Wood Brian Donahue by Brian Donahue 9780300280319, 0300280319 instant download after payment.

A radical proposal for healing the relationship between humans and forests through responsible, sustainable use of local and regional wood in home building
American homes are typically made of lumber and plywood delivered by a global system of ruthless extraction, or of concrete and steel, which are even worse for the planet. Wood is often the most sustainable material for building, but we need to protect diverse forests as much as we desperately need more houses.
Brian Donahue addresses this modern conundrum by documenting his experiences building a timber frame home from the wood growing on his family farm, practicing "worst first" forestry. Through the stories of the trees he used (sugar maple, black cherry, black birch, and hemlock), and some he didn't (white pine and red oak), the book also explores the history of Americans' relationship with their forests.
Donahue provides a new interpretation of the connection between American...

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