Cities and canopies : trees in Indian cities

Nagendra, Harini and Mundoli, Seema (2019) Cities and canopies : trees in Indian cities. Penguin India, Gurugram. ISBN 9780670091218

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Abstract

Native and imported, sacred and ordinary, culinary and floral, favourites of various kings and commoners over the centuries, trees are the most visible signs of nature in cities, fundamentally shaping their identities. Trees are storehouses of the complex origins and histories of city growth, coming as they do from different parts of the world, brought in by various local and colonial rulers. From the tree planted by Sarojini Naidu at Dehradun's clock tower to those planted by Sher Shah Suri and Jahangir on Grand Trunk Road, trees in India have served, above all, as memory keepers. They are our roots: their trunks our pillars, their bark our texture, and their branches our shade. Trees are nature's own museums. Drawing on extensive research, Cities and Canopies is a book about both the specific and the general aspects of these gentle life-giving creatures.

Item Type: Book
Authors: Nagendra, Harini and Mundoli, Seema
Uncontrolled Keywords: Trees, Trees in India, Nature in cities
Subjects: Natural Sciences > Life sciences; biology > Ecology
Divisions: Azim Premji University > School of Development
Full Text Status: Public
Related URLs:
URI: http://publications.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/id/eprint/1990
Publisher URL: https://penguin.co.in/book/uncategorized/cities-an...

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