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Living With The Adirondack Forest Local Perspectives On Landuse Conflicts Catherine Henshaw Knott

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Living With The Adirondack Forest Local Perspectives On Landuse Conflicts Catherine Henshaw Knott
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Living With The Adirondack Forest Local Perspectives On Landuse Conflicts Catherine Henshaw Knott instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.93 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Catherine Henshaw Knott
ISBN: 9781501731662, 1501731661
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Living With The Adirondack Forest Local Perspectives On Landuse Conflicts Catherine Henshaw Knott by Catherine Henshaw Knott 9781501731662, 1501731661 instant download after payment.

Attitudes about land use, Catherine Henshaw Knott suggests, may reflect profound differences in class, religion, and life experience, pitting urban Americans who see nature at risk against rural Americans whose lives are dominated by nature's forces. She documents the thoughts and feelings of people whose lives are intimately connected to the forest, including loggers, trappers, craftspeople, and guides, as well as tree farmers and maple syrup producers. After describing the key players in the conflict and chronicling battles and bridge-building between stake-holders, Knott concludes that the participation of local people in decision making is the only process that can shift an increasingly hostile cycle toward resolution.

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