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A Storied Wilderness
Rewilding the Apostle Islands
von James W. Feldman
Verlag: University of Washington Press
Reihe: Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books
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ISBN: 978-0-295-80297-8
Erschienen am 01.07.2011
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 229 mm [H] x 152 mm [B]
Umfang: 320 Seiten

Preis: 31,49 €

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext
Biografische Anmerkung

Foreword by William Cronon

Acknowledgements

Introduction. Stories in the Wilderness

1. Lines in the Forest

2. Creating a Legible Fishery

3. Consuming the Islands

4. Sand Island Stories

5. A Tale of Two Parks: Rewilding the Islands, 1929-1970

6. Rewilding and the Manager's Dilemma

Epilogue Reading Legible Landscapes

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index



The Apostle Islands are a solitary place of natural beauty, with red sandstone cliffs, secluded beaches, and a rich and unique forest surrounded by the cold, blue waters of Lake Superior. But this seemingly pristine wilderness has been shaped and reshaped by humans. The people who lived and worked in the Apostles built homes, cleared fields, and cut timber in the island forests. The consequences of human choices made more than a century ago can still be read in today's wild landscapes.

A Storied Wilderness traces the complex history of human interaction with the Apostle Islands. In the 1930s, resource extraction made it seem like the islands' natural beauty had been lost forever. But as the island forests regenerated, the ways that people used and valued the islands changed - human and natural processes together led to the rewilding of the Apostles. In 1970, the Apostles were included in the national park system and ultimately designated as the Gaylord Nelson Wilderness.

How should we understand and value wild places with human pasts? James Feldman argues convincingly that such places provide the opportunity to rethink the human place in nature. The Apostle Islands are an ideal setting for telling the national story of how we came to equate human activity with the loss of wilderness characteristics, when in reality all of our cherished wild places are the products of the complicated interactions between human and natural history.

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James W. Feldman is associate professor of history and environmental studies at the University of Wisconsin


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