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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : sans médiation
Auteur(s) : Vannini, Phillip
Vannini, April
Titre(s) : In the name of wild [Texte imprimé] : one family, five years, ten countries, and a new vision of wildness / Phillip and April Vannini
Publication : Vancouver ; Toronto : On Point, 2022
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (244 p.) : ill. ; 24 cm
Note(s) : "Five continents. Ten countries. Twenty Natural World Heritage sites in five years.
In the Name of Wild is the story of what happened when one family set out to learn
what wildness means to people around the world. What draws us to seek out wild places?
Do they mean the same to everyone? Part travelogue, part ethnography, this book takes
us on a journey into the lives of the people who call places such as Tasmania, Patagonia,
and Iceland home. They reveal that wildness isn't about the absence of people. It's
about connections, kinship, and coexistence with the land."
Sujet(s) : Espaces protégés
Parcs nationaux
Naturalité (environnement)
Indice(s) Dewey :
304.2 (23e éd.) = Écologie humaine
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780774890564. - ISBN 0774890568. - ISBN 9780774890441. - ISBN 0774890444
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb47122371v
Notice n° :
FRBNF47122371
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : “Wild” Can Be a Challenging Word: Galápagos ; “Wild” Can Be an Adjective: Tasmania
; Wild Can Be Ephemeral: Aotearoa-New Zealand ; Wild Can Change: South Tyrol ; Wild
Can Be Reimagined: Belize ; Wild Can Be a Foreign Concept: Japan ; Wild Can Be Alive:
Patagonia ; Wild Can Be Photogenic: Iceland ; Wildlife Can Be Us: Thailand ; Wild
Can Be Someone's Home: Canada