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Patrick Geddes was a Scottish biologist and sociologist who applied Darwinian ideas to human communities, promoting social development through cultural evolution. He was a significant influence on early planning movements, advocating an approach to urban renewal he termed "conservative surgery," which emphasized the importance of civic and regional surveys. Geddes's work sought to integrate science, culture, and urbanism to improve living conditions and foster community renewal.
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This collection of poetry and prose celebrates the beauty of the natural world as experienced in the Northern Hemisphere. From the changing of the seasons to the mysteries of the night sky, 'The Evergreen' captures the magic and wonder of the natural world in all its forms. This book is a must-read for nature lovers and poetry enthusiasts alike.
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The Evergreen is a unique and ambitious project by Geddes, a Scottish polymath and conservationist. A collection of essays, poetry, and art, The Evergreen was meant to showcase the cultural and natural richness of the Scottish landscape and encourage appreciation for its fragile ecosystem. A must-read for anyone interested in Scottish literature, conservationism, and the Arts and Crafts movement.