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The American Environment: Historical Geographic Interpretations of Impact and Policy Book

The American Environment: Historical Geographic Interpretations of Impact and Policy
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  • The American Environment: Historical Geographic Interpretations of Impact and Policy
  • Written by author Craig E. Colten
  • Published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., February 2002
  • In recent decades, historical geographers have left study of nature-culture interactions to others, most notably to environmental historians. This collection, written specially for this volume, reveals a renewed commitment by, and a rapidly accelerating r
  • In recent decades, historical geographers have left the study of nature-culture interactions to others, most notably to environmental historians. This collection, written specially for this volume, reveals a renewed commitment by, and a rapidly accelerati
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Preface
1Historical Geography of the Environment: A Preliminary Literature Review1
Pt. 1Early Explorations in Impact and Policy
2The Alcovy River Swamps: The Result of Culturally Accelerated Sedimentation21
3Some Conservation Schemes of the Hudson's Bay Company, 1821-1850: An Examination of Resource Management in the Fur Trade33
Pt. 2Primary Economies and Resource Exploitation
4Into the Abyss . . . Again: Technical Change and Destructive Occupance in the American Cotton Belt, 1870-193053
5Mining and Landscape Transformation89
6American Indian Reservations: Controlling Separate Space, Creating Separate Environments115
Pt. 3Management and Environmental Change
7Laws of Nature: Wildlife Management Legislation in Colonial Virginia137
8The Ark: A Tale of Two Rivers163
9Illinois River Pollution Control, 1900-1970193
Pt. 4Playing with Nature
10Historical Coastal Environmental Changes: Human Response to Shoreline Erosion217
11Stemming the Flow: The Evolution of Controls on Visitor Numbers and Impact in National Parks235
Index257
About the Contributors269


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