In The Circle of Ancient Trees: Our Oldest Trees and the Stories they Tell
By (Author) Trouet Valerie
UniPress Books
Riverside Press
30th September 2025
9th October 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ecological science, the Biosphere
Hardback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
In the growth rings of every tree are ingrained and encrypted the stories of the tree, its environment and the changes through which it has lived. Growing archives of tree-ring samples allow us to read and decode these natural timelines in ever greater detail. In the Circle of Ancient Trees narrates the stories of ten ancient trees, considering why they grew where they grew; how they reflect their habitat; and the events to which they bore witness. Valerie Trouet curates chapter essays by ecologists with specialist knowledge of each tree, exploring how human and environmental history share common roots, while drilling down into the ecology, persistence and resilience of each species. Illustrated with commissioned wood- engravings and tree-ring infographics that visualise each trees chronology and geography, In the Circle of Ancient Trees uses circular narratives beginning and ending with the trees relationship to its location and environment that consider what lessons for our future might be discovered in our planets past.
Valerie Trouet is a professor in the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research at the Universityof Arizona. She is a dendroclimatologist, using tree-rings to study the climate of the past and how it has influenced ecosystems and human history. In 2023, she was appointed the inaugural scientific director of the Federal Center of Expertise on Climate in Belgium. Professor Trouet is the author of Tree Story (Johns Hopkins), the winner of the World Wide Funds 2020 Jan Wolkers Prize, and the Gold Winner of the 2020 Foreword INDIES Award in Ecology & Environment.