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  • - Nature and History on the Edge of the Nineteenth-Century City
    av Kristin Poling
    590,-

    Examines how 19th-century notions of progress, community, and nature shaped German urban peripheries.

  • - Environmental Histories of Modern New York City
     
    506,-

    New insight into how modern New York City transformed its air, land, and water as it grew.

  • av Federico Paolini
    536,-

    First English examination of driving forces of environmental change due to post-war reconstruction in Italy.

  • - The Environmental History of London, 1800-2000
    av LUCKIN THORSHEIM
    510,-

    The environmental history of London during the modern and contemporary period.

  • - Energy and Environmental Politics in Appalachia after the 1973 Oil Embargo
    av Michael Camp
    450,-

    Examines the Intersection of Energy Policy and Environmental Regulation after the 1973 OAPEC Oil Embargo

  • - A Century of Landscapes and Environmentalism in Detroit
    av Joseph Stanhope Cialdella
    416,-

    The history of Detroit through an environmental lens.

  • - The Transformation of San Francisco's Waterfront since 1950
    av Jasper Rubin
    666,-

    A Negotiated Landscape examines the transformation of San Francisco's iconic waterfront from the eve of its decline in 1950 to the turn of the millennium.

  • - Garden and Forest Magazine and the Rise of American Environmentalism
    av Shen Hou
    610,-

    The weekly magazine Garden and Forest existed for only nine years (1888-1897). As Hou shows, the publication also promoted forest management and preservation, not only as a natural resource but as an economic one. Shen Hou's study gives Garden and Forest its due and adds an important new chapter to the early history of American environmentalism.

  • - Environmental and Science Policy in the Aftermath of the Santa Barbara Oil Spill
    av Teresa Sabol Spezio
    610,-

    In January 1969, the blowout on an offshore oil platform off the coast of Santa Barbara, California, and the resulting oil spill proved to be a transformative event in pollution control and the nascent environmental activism movement.

  • - A Global Perspective on Fracking and Shale Development
     
    686,-

    The US shale boom and efforts by other countries to exploit their shale resources could reshape energy and environmental landscapes across the world.

  • - Rethinking City-River Relations
     
    656,-

    At the nexus between environmental, urban, and water histories, Rivers Lost, Rivers Regained points out how the urban-river relationship can serve as a prime vantage point to analyze fundamental issues of modern environmental attitudes and practices.

  • - Cholera in Madras and Quebec City, 1818-1910
    av Michael Zeheter
    666,-

    Michael Zeheter offers a probing case study of the environmental changes made to fight cholera in two markedly different British colonies: Madras in India and Quebec City in Canada. He examines the complex political and economic factors that came to bear on the reshaping of each colony's environment and the urgency placed on disease control.

  • - The Environmental History of Phoenix and Tucson
    av Michael Logan
    610,-

    Examines the natural and economic resource competition between Phoenix and Tucson and the other factors contributing to the divergent growth of the two cities.

  • - An Environmental History of Metropolitan Los Angeles
     
    876,-

    Comprised of essays by geologists, ecologists, and historians, this study examines the development of Los Angeles as an example of the complex interactions between urban planning and nature.

  • - Remaking Rivers, Cities, and Space in Europe and North America
     
    800,-

    Urban Rivers examines urban interventions on rivers through politics, economics, sanitation systems, technology, and societies; how rivers affected urbanization spatially, in infrastructure, territorial disputes, and in flood plains, and via their changing ecologies.

  • - Perspectives on Waterways in Europe and North America
    av David Blackbourn, Steven D. Hoelscher, Isabelle Backouche, m.fl.
    610,-

    Throughout history, rivers have run a wide course through human temporal and spiritual experience. Rivers in History is a broad environmental history of waterways that makes a major contribution to the study, preservation, and continued sustainability of rivers as vital lifelines of Western culture.

  • - Environmental Histories of Montreal
     
    650,-

    Metropolitan Natures presents original histories of the diverse environments that constitute Montreal and its region. It explores the agricultural and industrial transformation of the metropolitan area, the interaction of city and hinterland, and the interplay of humans and nature.

  • - Cities, Industry, Energy, and the Environment
    av Martin Melosi
    876,-

    Garbage, wastewater, hazardous waste: these are the lenses through which Melosi views nineteenth- and twentieth-century America. In broad overviews and specific case studies, Melosi treats the relationship between industrial expansion and urban growth from an ecological perspective.

  • - Water and the Making of the Modern City
    av John Broich
    610,-

    As people crowded into British cities in the nineteenth century, industrial and biological waste byproducts, and then epidemic followed them. Britons died by the thousands in recurring plagues.

  • - Local Impact, Global Influence
     
    776,-

    The contributors also view the environmental impact of energy industries and demonstrate how, in the depletion of reserves or a shift to new energy sources, regions have or have not been able to recover economically.

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