Contested Terrain: A New History of Nature and People in the Adirondacks

Contested Terrain explores the competing understandings of how best to manage this spectacular natural resource. Terrie introduces the key players and events that have shaped the region and its use, from early settlers and loggers to preservationists, year-round residents, and developers. This new edition includes a comprehensive account of the Pataki years, an era of stunning conservation triumph...
By Philip G. Terrie
Paperback: 272 pages
Publisher: Syracuse University Press; 2nd edition (June 27, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0815609043
ISBN-13: 978-0815609049
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
Format: PDF Text TXT book
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A fine, informing, and accessible work. In contrast with a negative review, Terrie actually goes out of his way to connect Adirondack history with "contested terrain" in other contexts. Among other points he makes--the key difference between land conflicts in the A's and elsewhere is that it did n...
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