From the Book - North American edition.
Part I: Weather makers. Trees are cool: Stomata, Transpiration and a planet transformed
Flying rivers: Chasing the rain and mapping a new hydrology
Forests' breath: Sniffing the air and shooting the breeze
In tanguro: tipping points in soybean fields foreshadow crisis in the Amazon
Fires in the forest: Nature's way of starting over
Part II: From paradise to plunder. Lost worlds: Pre-Columbian cities that gardened the rainforests
The woodchopper's ball: Post-Columbian pillage and roads to ruin
Logged out: Well, almost...three decades in Borneo
Consuming the forests: Logs of war and a new "green" plunder
No-man's-land: Cattle kingdoms and the tyranny of global commodities
Taking stock: Phantom forests and debunking forest demonology
Part III: Rewilding. From "stumps and ashes": America's forest renaissance
The strange regreening of Europe: Acid rain to a new green deal
Forest Transition: How more and more nations are restoring their forests
To plant or not to plant: When trees become part of the problem
Let them grow: Only nature can plant a trillion trees
Agroforests: Farmers as part of the solution
Part IV: Forest commons. Indigenous defenders: Why tribes do conservation better than conservationists
Community forests: A triumph of the commons
African landscapes: Taking back control.