Posts Tagged ‘Forestry’

Episode #68: A Forest Journey with John Perlin

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

In this episode of the podcast, I welcome back the topic of Peak Wood and John Perlin’s excellent book “A Forest Journey”. This time John Perlin himself joins me to talk about his book and its many facets. Topics of discussion include the role of wood in civilization, our perceptions of forests through history, the relationship between forests and language, and the parallels between Peak Wood and Peak Oil.

Useful links included below:

John Perlin’s Website

Purchase the book on Amazon.com

Marooned in the Hard Light: An Essay by Neil Kramer

Agroinnovations Episode #66: Peak Wood

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Episode #66: Peak Wood with Frank Aragona

Monday, October 5th, 2009

In this episode, I start by giving a shout-out to Duncan and Jim over at the Kunstlercast, and also by voicing support for KMO’s C-Realm. I give listeners a brief pitch for a new Permaculture-Albuquerque Meetup group facilitated by Agroinnovations.

I then go into a discussion of John Perlin’s book “A Forest Journey: The Role of Wood in the Development of Civilization.” Perlin’s book illustrates nicely the concept of “Peak Wood”, a reality long before Peak Oil was even a possibility. Peak Wood is illustrated in different historical and imperial contexts, including Rome, England, and North America. Peak Wood and Peak Oil are sure to interact in the near future, and we must reassess our relationship to wood and forests so that we can manage our forest resources in a sane and reasonable manner.

Links:

Kunstler Cast: Food in World Made by Hand

Permaculture-Albuquerque Meetup Group

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