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- Winner of the 2024 Nebraska Book Award In Field Guide to a Hybrid Landscape Dana Fritz traces the evolution of the Bessey Ranger District and Nursery of the Nebraska National Forest and Grasslands.
- About the Author: Dana Fritz is Hixson-Lied Professor of Art and Center for Great Plains Studies Fellow at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
- 144 Pages
- Photography, Subjects & Themes
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About the Book
Dana Fritz's photographs of Nebraska's hand-planted forest make visible the forces such as sand, wind, water, planting, thinning, sowing, and burning that have shaped this unique landscape.Book Synopsis
Winner of the 2024 Nebraska Book Award In Field Guide to a Hybrid Landscape Dana Fritz traces the evolution of the Bessey Ranger District and Nursery of the Nebraska National Forest and Grasslands. Fritz's contemporary photographs of this unique ecosystem, with provocative environmental essays, maps, and historical photographs from the U.S. Forest Service archives, illuminate the complex environmental and natural history of the site, especially as it relates to built environments, land use, and climate change. The Nebraska National Forest at Halsey, as it is known colloquially, is the largest hand-planted forest in the Western Hemisphere, and formerly in the world. This hybrid landscape of a conifer forest overlaid onto a semiarid grassland just west of the one-hundredth meridian was an ambitious late nineteenth-century idea to create a timber industry, to reclaim a landscape considered disordered and unproductive, and to change the local climate in northcentral Nebraska. While the planners seemed not to appreciate the native grasslands that form the ecosystem of the Nebraska Sandhills, they did recognize the reliable water from the Dismal and Middle Loup Rivers that border the site. In 1902 the first federal nursery was established as part of the Dismal River Forest Reserve to produce seedlings for plains homesteads and the adjacent treeless tract of land. At that time tree planting was not used for carbon sequestration but to mitigate the wind and evaporation of moisture. The Bessey Nursery now produces replacement seedlings for burned and beetle-damaged forests in the Rocky Mountains and for the Nebraska Conservation Trees Program. This constructed landscape of row-crop trees that were protected from fire for decades, yet never commercially harvested for timber, provides a rich metaphor for current environmental predicaments. The late nineteenth-century effort to reclaim with trees what was called the Great American Desert has evolved to a focus on twenty-first-century conservation, grassland restoration, and reforestation, all of which work to sequester carbon, maintain natural ecosystem balance, and mitigate large-scale climate change. Field Guide to a Hybrid Landscape offers a visual and critical examination of this unique managed landscape, which has implications far beyond its borders.Review Quotes
"Field Guide to a Hybrid Landscape truly is a work of art. If you have any interest in the Great Plains region, you will want to spend some time exploring this book."--Nathan Eidem, Nebraska History Magazine
"As we consider ways to mitigate climate change and to remember our connection and responsibility to nature, this book is important. Afforestation's history in the Nebraska Sandhills is an informative, fascinating, and useful story. What I like best about this book is the combination of art, science, history, and geography, which belong together anyway, but seldom are as smoothly integrated as in Dana Fritz's work here."--Terry Evans, photographer and author of Prairie Stories and Heartland: The Photographs of Terry Evans
About the Author
Dana Fritz is Hixson-Lied Professor of Art and Center for Great Plains Studies Fellow at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is the author of Terraria Gigantica: The World under Glass.Dimensions (Overall): 7.95 Inches (H) x 9.92 Inches (W) x .55 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.15 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 144
Genre: Photography
Sub-Genre: Subjects & Themes
Publisher: Bison Books
Theme: Plants & Animals
Format: Paperback
Author: Dana Fritz
Language: English
Street Date: January 1, 2023
TCIN: 88967246
UPC: 9781496227775
Item Number (DPCI): 247-19-5144
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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