Earth Repair: A Transatlantic History of Environmental Restoration

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University of Virginia Press, 2005 - 310 pagina's

Just as the restoration of Michelangelo’s Last Judgment sparked enormous controversy in the art world, so are environmental restorationists intensely divided when it comes to finding ways to rehabilitate damaged ecosystems. Although environmental restoration is quickly becoming a widespread pursuit, debate over the methods and goals of this endeavor often halts progress. The same question confronts artistic and environmental restorationists: Which systems need restoring, and to what states should they be restored?

In Earth Repair: A Transatlantic History of Environmental Restoration, Marcus Hall explores the answer to this question while offering an alternative to the usual narrative of humans disrupting and spoiling the earth. Hall’s purpose is not to deny that humans have done lasting damage but to show that those who believed in restoration did not always agree on what they wanted to restore, or how, or to what form. With guidance from the pioneer conservationist George Perkins Marsh, the reader travels between the United States and Italy to see that restoration has taken many forms over the past two hundred years, from maintaining and repairing, to gardening and naturalizing. By contrasting land management in these two countries and elsewhere, Earth Repair clarifies different meanings of restoration, shows how such meanings have changed through time and place, and suggests how restorationists can apply these insights to their own practices.

 

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CHAPTER
17
Illustrations
22
LUomo e la Natura
46
CHAPTER
54
View of Stura Valley
59
Building check dam Italian Alps
68
Val Neraissa repeat photographed
76
Graticciata vivente
85
Depletion and Melioration of Natural Resources
136
CHAPTER FIVE
161
Aldo Leopold touring German forests
163
Fasces in check dam Val Neraissa
184
CHAPTER
192
Three views of restoration
214
Vallombrosa Abbey and Forestry School Tuscany Province
226
CONCLUSION
229

CHAPTER THREE
92
Map of Ephraim Canyon watershed Utah
96
Great Basin Experimental Station
106
Collecting native seeds Utah 1938
113
Contour Trench Control System
119
CHAPTER FOUR
131
Collecting native seeds Utah 1960s
233
NOTES
249
BIBLIOGRAPHY
267
INDEX
297
Copyright

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Marcus Hall teaches in the environmental studies program at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. He is the winner of the Rachel Carson Prize from the American Society for Environmental History and the Ray Allen Billington Prize from the Western History Association.

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