# Rambunctious Garden Notes ## Chapter 1 Notes: Weeding the Jungle - Importance of conservation - Many centuries of deforestation - Nature is not far away and the sentiment that it is far away is not healthy - Is pristine wilderness desirable? - What is defined as pristine? - By definition, all living things interact with their surroundings. - Why is it a bad thing when people do it? - Is it just an underlying sentiment of self-hatred? - The word rambunctious is important. Carefully managed forests with bare floors are offten barren of wildlife. ## Chapter 2 Notes: Weeding the Jungle - Towns and fields had been preferable in Europe for centuries. Since at least the middle ages, much of Europe was deforrested. - "It wasn't until societies attained a little safety, prosperity, and leisure that nature in its wildest aspect began to seem rather romantic" (Marris, 18). Make people as rich as possible as fast as possible. - As far as I can tell, industrialization and free markets are the best way to do this. - When people earn $5k net GDP per year, they are able to make long-term plans for the future. Hence, why national parks emerge once society established.