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Land of Sunshine - An Environmental History of Metropolitan Los Angeles (Paperback)
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Land of Sunshine - An Environmental History of Metropolitan Los Angeles (Paperback)
Series: History of the Urban Environment
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Most people equate Los Angeles with smog, sprawl, forty suburbs in
search of a city-the great "what-not-to-do" of twentieth-century
city building. But there's much more to LA's story than this
shallow stereotype. History shows that Los Angeles was intensely,
ubiquitously planned. The consequences of that planning-the
environmental history of urbanism--is one place to turn for the
more complex lessons LA has to offer.
Working forward from ancient times and ancient ecologies to the
very recent past, Land of Sunshine is a fascinating exploration of
the environmental history of greater Los Angeles. Rather than
rehearsing a litany of errors or insults against nature, rather
than decrying the lost opportunities of "roads not taken," these
essays, by nineteen leading geologists, ecologists, and historians,
instead consider the changing dynamics both of the city and of
nature.
In the nineteenth century, for example, "density" was considered
an evil, and reformers struggled mightily to move the working poor
out to areas where better sanitation and flowers and parks "made
life seem worth the living."
We now call that vision "sprawl," and we struggle just as much to
bring middle-class people back into the core of American cities.
There's nothing natural, or inevitable, about such turns of events.
It's only by paying very close attention to the ways metropolitan
nature has been constructed and construed that meaningful lessons
can be drawn. History matters.
So here are the plants and animals of the Los Angeles basin, its
rivers and watersheds. Here are the landscapes of fact and fantasy,
the historical actors, events, and circumstances that have proved
transformativeover and over again. The result is a nuanced and rich
portrait of Los Angeles that will serve planners, communities, and
environmentalists as they look to the past for clues, if not
blueprints, for enhancing the quality and viability of cities.
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