#8 – Learning from Trees through Economy with Tobias Winkels
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In this episode, Giulia sits down with Tobias Winkels to chat about all things trees. Grown in Germany and currently based in Prague, Tobi is fond of trees and other refuges of wilderness. As an arborist and tree-climber, he is currently focused on fostering habitat structures serving biodiversity in both natural and man-made landscapes. In their conversation, Tobi and Giulia explore different definitions of ‘economy’ whilst applying this broader concept to the moral implications of using nature as a role model.
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Video:
For comedic inspiration on what kind of things you can do, check out the YouTube channel: ‘Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't’. Here are two recommendations:
Instructional VideoTrailer to ‘The Forest Maker’ a documentary by Volker Schlöndorff that portrays the Australian agronomist Tony Rinaudo and the local farmers who are revolutionising our idea of agriculture and forestry in Africa.
Books:
- ‘Modern Arboriculture: A Systems Approach to the Care of Trees and Their Associates’By Alex L. Shigo
- ‘Trees – a Lifespan Approach: Contributions to arboriculture from European practitioners’ By Dirk Dujesiefken, Neville Fay Jan-Willem de Groot, Nigel de Berker
- ‘Conservation Arboriculture: Learning from old trees, artists and dead poets’ By Neville Fay
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