Chris Stone graduated from one of the UK's pioneering environment degree programmes, launching a career dedicated to nature conservation and sustainability. He began by planning wildlife conservation on the heathlands of Suffolk, later taking a role as managing consultant with a company focused on environmental planning and tourism. Over the next three decades, he taught and researched sustainability at UK universities. With European Deserts, Chris reconnects with his enduring passion for protecting the natural world - an urgent mission amid today's accelerating biodiversity crisis.
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Introduction 1. The Desert Biome of the World 2. Spain: Bardenas Reales - Iberian Badlands 3. The Netherlands: Dry Wilderness in a Watery Country 4. France: The Desert That Disappeared 5. Pustynia Bledowska: The Polish Sahara 6. Iceland: Cold Black Deserts 132 7. United Kingdom: Breckland - An Arid Desert in Verdant East Anglia 8. Germany: A Sandy Hike Through Purple Heather Conclusion: European Deserts: Perspectives, and a Vision of the Future Bibliography Index

