What if we stopped managing nature and started stewarding it?
Holistic Nature Stewardship: A Practical Guide for Systems-Based Environmental Practice invites readers to rediscover the living systems that sustain us and to see the natural world not as a resource or a problem but as a complex, self-regulating web in which we are active participants.
Drawing on systems thinking, ecology, and traditional environmental knowledge, Matt Smith, environmental consultant, sustainability specialist, and wildlife tracker, guides readers from observation and understanding to practical, adaptive action. With clarity and scientific precision, he explains how feedback loops, ecological patterns, and interconnected relationships shape the behaviour of ecosystems, and how we can work with them to help nature recover.
Structured as a pathway through three key stages: Seeing Nature Whole, Patterns in the Wild, and Shaping Living Systems, this accessible science guide blends theory with practical examples from real landscapes. It provides tools for observation, strategy, and intervention that can be applied to gardens, community projects, farms, and broader environmental management programmes.
Whether you are an environmental professional, educator, student, or nature enthusiast, this book helps you see ecosystems differently: more wholly, more humbly, and more holistically. It builds ecological literacy and confidence, showing how to act as a steward rather than a manager of the living world.
Rooted in science and informed by experience in the British landscape, Holistic Nature Stewardship is more than a guide. It is a call to action. It challenges us to move from control to collaboration, from intervention to relationship, and from management to genuine stewardship.
If you care about sustainability, rewilding, systems thinking, or the regeneration of natural ecosystems, this book will help you begin that journey with clarity and purpose.
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