
Tannen
Ein Portrait
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Narrated by:
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Frank Arnold
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By:
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Wilhelm Bode
About this listen
In seinem Portrait Tannen erzählt Wilhelm Bode die überraschende Kulturgeschichte der Tanne, des vermeintlich bekanntesten Baums, und zeichnet die folgenreiche Verdrängung der Tannen aus unseren Bergmischwäldern nach: In der Romantik zum Weltenbaum überhöht und von der industriellen Forstwirtschaft durch die Fichte verdrängt, ist die Tanne heute zum Hoffnungsbaum geworden, denn sie erträgt trockene Sommer in ihrem natürlichen Mehrgenerationenhaus eines Laubmischwaldes gut. Sein Portrait zeigt eindrucksvoll: Für ein funktionierendes Zusammenleben von Mensch und Natur muss der Mensch für ein lebendiges Ökosystem sorgen.
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