Résumé
Andrew Billen, The Times
Scholarly yet accessible study... Scott's study of fossil charcoal has unearthed an astounding deep-past record of botanical riches and shifts in climate and oxygen levels. A timely book in an era of heightened fire risk and threats to water supply.
Barbara Kiser, Nature
Wildfire, that force of nature that terrifies us all, has played a vital role in the evolution of life and environments on Earth for million of years. Andrew Scott tells a fascinating personal story of his research into charcoal and the history of fire through geological time - and how fire will, no doubt, play a major role in our future warm world.
Dame Jane Francis, British Antarctic Survey
Andrew Scott's career-long obsession with fire has paid dividends. His detailed and entertaining book gives us a 'no-stone-unturned' account of the natural history of fire. It takes us on an extraordinary journey from fires on heathlands to the working of the Earth system with remarkable implications for life on the planet.
David Beerling, author of the Emerald Planet.
This deep time perspective shows that fire has always been with us, and raises the question about how we should live with it in the future.
Sir Peter Crane FRS, President, Oak Spring Garden Foundation and Former Director of the Royal Botanic Garden Kew
Scott shows how the occurrence of fire through Earth history provides a new lens through which to understand the evolution of plants, animals, landscapes and climate changes through the last 450 million years, and to consider possible effects on human welfare. I recommend it to anyone curious about Earth history.
Jennifer A. Clack, FRS, Professor Emeritus of Vertebrate Palaeontology, Cambridge University
Scott shows how the occurrence of fire through Earth history provides a new lens through which to understand the evolution of plants, animals, landscapes and climate changes through the last 450 million years, and to consider possible effects on human welfare. I recommend it to anyone curious about Earth history.
Jennifer A. Clack, FRS, Professor Emeritus of Vertebrate Palaeontology, Cambridge University
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Oxford |
Auteur(s) | Andrew c. scott (author) |
Parution | 06/03/2018 |
Nb. de pages | 256 |
Format | 161 x 242 |
Poids | 520g |
EAN13 | 9780198734840 |
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