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  • af James Morton Turner & Paul S. Sutter
    232,95 kr.

  • af Paul S. Sutter & Robert Michael Morrissey
    347,95 - 1.167,95 kr.

  • - Providence Canyon and the Soils of the South
    af Paul S. Sutter
    388,95 - 393,95 kr.

    Providence Canyon State Park preserves a network of massive erosion gullies allegedly caused by poor farming practices during the nineteenth century. Let Us Now Praise Famous Gullies uses the unlikely story of Providence Canyon - and the 1930s contest over its origins and meaning - to recount the larger history of dramatic human-induced soil erosion across the US south.

  • - A Personal History of the Stoddard-Neel Approach
    af Paul S. Sutter, Albert G. Way & Leon Neel
    368,95 kr.

    Documents the management system that has protected Georgia's Greenwood Plantation's "Big Woods." In their introduction, environmental historians Sutter and Way provide an overview of the longleaf ecosystem's natural and human history, and in his afterword, forest ecologist Jerry F. Franklin affirms the value of the Stoddard-Neel Approach.

  • - How the Fight against Automobiles Launched the Modern Wilderness Movement
    af Paul S. Sutter
    355,95 kr.

    In its infancy, the movement to protect wilderness areas in the United States was motivated less by perceived threats from industrial and agricultural activities than by concern over the impacts of automobile owners seeking recreational opportunities in wild areas. Countless commercial and government purveyors vigorously promoted the mystique of travel to breathtakingly scenic places, and roads and highways were built to facilitate such travel. By the early 1930s, New Deal public works programs brought these trends to a startling crescendo. The dilemma faced by stewards of the nation's public lands was how to protect the wild qualities of those places while accommodating, and often encouraging, automobile-based tourism. By 1935, the founders of the Wilderness Society had become convinced of the impossibility of doing both.In Driven Wild, Paul Sutter traces the intellectual and cultural roots of the modern wilderness movement from about 1910 through the 1930s, with tightly drawn portraits of four Wilderness Society founders--Aldo Leopold, Robert Sterling Yard, Benton MacKaye, and Bob Marshall. Each man brought a different background and perspective to the advocacy for wilderness preservation, yet each was spurred by a fear of what growing numbers of automobiles, aggressive road building, and the meteoric increase in Americans turning to nature for their leisure would do to the countrys wild places. As Sutter discovered, the founders of the Wilderness Society were "e;driven wild"e;--pushed by a rapidly changing country to construct a new preservationist ideal.Sutter demonstrates that the birth of the movement to protect wilderness areas reflected a growing belief among an important group of conservationists that the modern forces of capitalism, industrialism, urbanism, and mass consumer culture were gradually eroding not just the ecology of North America, but crucial American values as well. For them, wilderness stood for something deeply sacred that was in danger of being lost, so that the movement to protect it was about saving not just wild nature, but ourselves as well.

  • - How the Fight against Automobiles Launched the Modern Wilderness Movement
    af Paul S. Sutter
    1.022,95 kr.

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