9780520251250-0520251253-Steward's Fork: A Sustainable Future for the Klamath Mountains

Steward's Fork: A Sustainable Future for the Klamath Mountains

ISBN-13: 9780520251250
ISBN-10: 0520251253
Edition: First Edition
Author: James K. Agee
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: University of California Press
Format: Hardcover 306 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780520251250
ISBN-10: 0520251253
Edition: First Edition
Author: James K. Agee
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: University of California Press
Format: Hardcover 306 pages

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Steward's Fork: A Sustainable Future for the Klamath Mountains (ISBN-13: 9780520251250 and ISBN-10: 0520251253), written by authors James K. Agee, was published by University of California Press in 2007. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Steward's Fork: A Sustainable Future for the Klamath Mountains (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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A compelling story of place, Steward’s Fork explores northwest California’s magnificent Klamath Mountains―a region that boasts a remarkable biodiversity, a terrain so rugged that significant landscape features are still being discovered there, and a wealth of natural resources that have been used, and more recently abused, by humans for millennia. James K. Agee, a forest ecologist with more than fifty years experience in the Klamaths, provides a multidimensional perspective on this region and asks: how can we most effectively steward this spectacular landscape toward a sustainable future? In an engaging narrative laced with personal anecdotes, he introduces the dynamics of the Klamath’s ecosystems, including its geology and diverse flora and fauna, and then discusses its native cultures and more recent inhabitants, laying out the effects of industries such as logging, mining, water development, and fishing. Assuming that people will continue to have a close tie to the Klamaths, Agee introduces the principles of restoration ecology to offer a vision of how we can responsibly meet the needs of both people and natural organisms, including plants, fish, and wildlife. This debate over the future of the Klamath’s rich landscape widens into a provocative meditation on nature, culture, and our relationship with the earth itself.
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