Capital Trees: The arboreal legacy of Te Upoko-o-te-Ika the Wellington region
Autor Dr. Susette Goldsmithen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 oct 2025
These legacies include arguments around heritage tree listing, the native versus exotics debate, biodiversity, attitudes towards heritage authenticity, trees as monuments and more, explored through facts, anecdotes and field notes.
Illustrated with contemporary photography and specimen illustrations of the species and individual trees covered, this book is a must for all who live in the Wellington region.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781991072092
ISBN-10: 1991072090
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 mm
Editura: Te Papa Press
Colecția Te Papa Press
Locul publicării:Wellington, New Zealand
ISBN-10: 1991072090
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 mm
Editura: Te Papa Press
Colecția Te Papa Press
Locul publicării:Wellington, New Zealand
Recenzii
“Goldsmith writes engagingly, and the recounting of her personal experiences while researching the book is a delight. [...] Capital Trees would make a welcome addition to the bookshelves of tree lovers or those interested in Wellington or garden history. Slightly smaller than A5, its size makes it perfect to slip in a bag to be used as a guidebook for those wanting to explore Wellington’s significant trees. It is a delight to dip into or to read cover to cover.” - New Zealand Journal of Public History, by Clare Gleeson
“If you are interested in trees and the history of their recognition, especially around Wellington, you’ll want to get a copy of this informative book. The cover alone is worth buying the book for – it is so evocative of Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush!” - Ōtari-Wilton's Bush Newsletter, by Dr Carol West
“In Capital Trees, [Susette] reveals layers of knowledge that are grounded in the city/region level of Wellington. Whether you're a layperson who has never heard of 'fake native trees' or a landscape architect who might well be in like-minded accord with the notion of trees as placeholders of national memory, it is a diverting, engaging and educative pleasure to read.” - Landscape Architecture Aotearoa
“If you are interested in trees and the history of their recognition, especially around Wellington, you’ll want to get a copy of this informative book. The cover alone is worth buying the book for – it is so evocative of Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush!” - Ōtari-Wilton's Bush Newsletter, by Dr Carol West
“In Capital Trees, [Susette] reveals layers of knowledge that are grounded in the city/region level of Wellington. Whether you're a layperson who has never heard of 'fake native trees' or a landscape architect who might well be in like-minded accord with the notion of trees as placeholders of national memory, it is a diverting, engaging and educative pleasure to read.” - Landscape Architecture Aotearoa