Emergent – Rewilding Nature, Regenerating Food and Healing the World by Restoring the Connection Between People and the Wild

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Emergent – Rewilding Nature, Regenerating Food and Healing the World by Restoring the Connection Between People and the Wild Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: John Hunt Publishing
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Pages: 224 Language: English ISBN: 9781785353727 Categories: ,

In Emergent, Miriam McDonald explores the relationships that bind our world together. It is by reintegrating lost species with historic ranges that rewilding reignites the miraculous dance of life across landscapes. It is through reforming severed relationships that regenerative farmers build soil, produce nutrient-dense food and foster a renewed sense of kinship and community. And it is by reweaving our lives with those of the wild that we can restore our earth and ourselves. Regenerative agriculture and rewilding grow from the same root but appear as separate entities to our unaccustomed eyes, divided by how we view ourselves within, or banish ourselves from, the land. Emergent delves into this divide to explore the fascinating story of our exclusion from the wild and the scientific discovery of our interdependence with it. Above all, Emergent gives us a reason to be hopeful. To embrace all that humanity is, and can be, as an amazingly beneficial force in a complex and connected world.

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Author Biography

Miriam Kate McDonald has over 15 years of experience in ecology, conservation and agriculture, working in some of Britain's most beautiful landscapes. Her fusion of science and practise lead her to the realisation that people are a part of the wild, entangled in interdependent relationships. She created and co-directs Holistic Restoration with Robert Owen from the University of Exeter, exploring and recreating humanity's ecological connections with the wild through research, teaching and consultancy. She lives in Middleton, UK.