Rewilding the Urban Frontier - Gordon, Greg; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Rewilding the Urban Frontier: River Conservation in the Anthropocene
 
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ISBN13:9781496230614
ISBN10:1496230612
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:344 oldal
Méret:229x152 mm
Súly:672 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 20 photographs, 3 illustrations, 8 maps, index
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Rewilding the Urban Frontier

River Conservation in the Anthropocene
 
Kiadó: University of Nebraska Press
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Rövid leírás:

Rewilding the Urban Frontier argues that the urban rivers of the United States might be one of the best opportunities for rewilding in the Anthropocene—that is, creating self-sustaining ecosystems capable of adapting to the rapid and cascading changes caused by human impacts.

Hosszú leírás:
More so than other ecosystems, urban rivers typify our evolving relationship with nature. Once a necessity for the development of civilization, by the twentieth century America’s rivers became neglected and abused, channelized, dammed, and filled with sewage and toxic waste. While acknowledging the profound impact our species has had on the natural world, and on rivers in particular, Rewilding the Urban Frontier argues that the Anthropocene presents opportunities for rethinking our relationship to the natural world and potentially healing the age-old rift between humans and nature.

Although the Clean Water Act of 1972 spurred a cleanup of the nation’s waterways, explosive urban growth has since fragmented the wildlife corridors and ecosystems along our rivers. The contributors to this volume contend that if done right, rewilding urban rivers can help avoid further loss of biodiversity and simultaneously address environmental and social inequities.

“Because most of us reside in cities, and cities invariably grew up along rivers, the river restoration themes the authors of Rewilding the Urban Frontier lay out in this fine book will seem smart and practical, maybe even obvious, to every American who still senses the evolutionary pull of nature on the human animal. This prophetic book is about a future we’re building, and there’s nothing dystopian about it in the least.”—Dan Flores, New York Times best-selling author of Coyote America and Wild New World