Afbeelding van de auteur.
14 Werken 219 Leden 2 Besprekingen

Over de Auteur

Fotografie: www.ben-law.co.uk/

Werken van Ben Law

Tagged

Algemene kennis

Geboortedatum
20th Century
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
UK
Beroepen
woodsman

Leden

Besprekingen

Like many people, I first came across Ben Law on Grand Designs, where after a long battle with the local authority, he had been granted permission to build a sustainable house in Prickly Nut Wood. Whilst planning laws for those in the rural economy are a little more relaxed than for other people, they had never come across someone working a wood for their livelihood.

Law has been resident here for many years now, and has managed the wood as a coppice. The art of coppicing, thankfully has not been lost, but it was close. The idea is to cut back native trees to just above the ground and use the wood for a variety of different products and consumables, for example, poles, hurdles, walking sticks and charcoal. The tree will then send up straight shoots that are harvested again after five to seven years. By managing a woodland this way you bring light and air in, extend the range of habitats that wild creatures can use and you can do this sustainably for a very long time.

Law is not frightened to show other how to do this, in the past a lot of wood folk would keep this to themselves and not pass on their knowledge. He runs apprenticeship schemes to ensure that the knowledge is not lost, and that others have an opportunity to secure an income from a wood.

As he lives in the wood he gets to feel the natural pulse, from taking time to see the creatures around him, to being woken by first light and having a few peaceful moments in the morning before starting work. One thing that comes across in this book is a man who is completely happy with his lot. The only part that spoilt it a little was the chapter that speculated what a predominantly local economy could be like in 2037 after the oil had run out. It was almost written as a fiction piece and did;t really fit with the rest of the book.

… (meer)
 
Gemarkeerd
PDCRead | Apr 6, 2020 |
A beautiful and inspirational book. My only regret is that it is based in the United Kingdom. I would look forward to a Midwesterner providing the same cyclical overview of our northwoods.
There is a little of everything in this book: recipes (often using small game), How-To sections, related fungi, a synopsis of one signature plant for each month, many wildflower mentions, and tons of photographs. Some of the skills discussed are: coppice management & use of its many products, hurdle fence building, horses in woodlots, growing mushrooms, pollarding, making charcoal, timber frame buildings, wood shingles, bark weaving of chair seats, propagating trees...
Book ends with index, glossary, Further Reading, Flora and Fauna of Prickly Nut Wood, and Resources (primarily in the UK)
… (meer)
 
Gemarkeerd
juniperSun | Feb 20, 2018 |

Lijsten

Misschien vindt je deze ook leuk

Gerelateerde auteurs

Statistieken

Werken
14
Leden
219
Populariteit
#102,099
Waardering
½ 4.3
Besprekingen
2
ISBNs
21
Talen
3

Tabellen & Grafieken