Description: Further DetailsTitle: Song of the ForestCondition: NewFormat: PaperbackSubtitle: Russian Forestry and Stalinist Environmentalism, 1905–1953ISBN-10: 0822961652EAN: 9780822961659ISBN: 9780822961659Publisher: University of Pittsburgh PressRelease Date: 10/31/2011Description: The Soviets are often viewed as insatiable industrialists who saw nature as a force to be tamed and exploited. Song of the Forest counters this assumption, uncovering significant evidence of Soviet conservation efforts in forestry, particularly under Josef Stalin. In his compelling study, Stephen Brain profiles the leading Soviet-era conservationists, agencies, and administrators, and their efforts to formulate forest policy despite powerful ideological differences.By the time of the revolution of 1905, modern Russian forestry science had developed an influential romantic strand, especially prevalent in the work of Georgii Morozov, whose theory of \u201cstand types\u201d asked forest managers to consider native species and local conditions when devising plans for regenerating forests. After their rise to power, the Bolsheviks turned their backs on this tradition and adopted German methods, then considered the most advanced in the world, for clear-cutting and replanting of marketable tree types in \u201cartificial forests.\u201d Later, when StalinÆs Five Year Plan required vast amounts of timber for industrialization, forest radicals proposed \u201cflying management,\u201d an exaggerated version of German forestry where large tracts of virgin forest would be clear-cut. Opponents who still upheld MorozovÆs vision favored a conservative regenerating approach, and ultimately triumphed by establishing the worldÆs largest forest preserve.Another radical turn came with the Great Stalin Plan for the Transformation of Nature, implemented in 1948. Narrow \u201cbelts\u201d of new forest planted on the vast Russian steppe would block drying winds, provide cool temperatures, trap moisture, and increase crop production. Unfortunately, planters were ordered to follow the misguided methods of the notorious Trofim Lysenko, and the resulting yields were abysmal. But despite Lysenko, agency infighting, and an indifferent peasant workforce, StalinÆs forestry bureaus eventually succeeded in winning many environmental concessions from industrial interests. In addition, the visionary teachings of Morozov found new life, ensuring that the forestÆs song did not fall upon deaf ears.Language: EnglishCountry/Region of Manufacture: USItem Height: 235mmItem Length: 150mmAuthor: Stephen BrainGenre: Science Nature & MathTopic: Technology & EngineeringBook Series: Russian and East European StudiesType: Civil EngineeringRelease Year: 2011 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Book Title: Song of the Forest
Title: Song of the Forest
Subtitle: Russian Forestry and Stalinist Environmentalism, 1905–1953
ISBN-10: 0822961652
EAN: 9780822961659
ISBN: 9780822961659
Release Date: 10/31/2011
Release Year: 2011
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Genre: Science Nature & Math
Topic: Technology & Engineering
Number of Pages: 240 Pages
Publication Name: Song of the Forest : Russian Forestry and Stalinist Environmentalism, 1905-1953
Language: English
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Publication Year: 2011
Subject: Agriculture / Forestry, Environmental Conservation & Protection, Russia & the Former Soviet Union
Item Height: 0.7 in
Type: Textbook
Author: Stephen Brain
Subject Area: Nature, Technology & Engineering, History
Item Length: 9.2 in
Item Width: 6 in
Series: Russian and East European Studies
Format: Trade Paperback