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Mountains of Injustice - Social and Environmental Justice in Appalachia (Hardcover, New): Michele Morrone, Geoffrey L. Buckley Mountains of Injustice - Social and Environmental Justice in Appalachia (Hardcover, New)
Michele Morrone, Geoffrey L. Buckley; Foreword by Donald Edward Davis; Afterword by Jedediah Purdy
R1,567 Discovery Miles 15 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Research in environmental justice reveals that low-income and minority neighborhoods in our nation's cities are often the preferred sites for landfills, power plants, and polluting factories. Those who live in these sacrifice zones are forced to shoulder the burden of harmful environmental effects so that others can prosper. "Mountains of Injustice "broadens the discussion from the city to the country by focusing on the legacy of disproportionate environmental health impacts on communities in the Appalachian region, where the costs of cheap energy and cheap goods are actually quite high. Through compelling stories and interviews with people who are fighting for environmental justice, "Mountains of Injustice "contributes to the ongoing debate over how to equitably distribute the long-term environmental costs and consequences of economic development.

The Routledge Companion to the American Landscape (Hardcover): Chris W. Post, Alyson L. Greiner, Geoffrey L. Buckley The Routledge Companion to the American Landscape (Hardcover)
Chris W. Post, Alyson L. Greiner, Geoffrey L. Buckley
R6,130 Discovery Miles 61 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

No direct competition: by approaching the American landscape from contemporary and critical perspectives, this volume fills a gap in the existing literature. Brings together scholars from the social sciences and humanities who focus their work on understanding the polyphonic evolution of the United States’ landscape. Updates the literature by covering the rapid and successive changes to the American landscape due to expanding access to the internet and the events of September 11, 2001.

The American Environment Revisited - Environmental Historical Geographies of the United States (Hardcover): Geoffrey L.... The American Environment Revisited - Environmental Historical Geographies of the United States (Hardcover)
Geoffrey L. Buckley, Yolonda Youngs
R2,672 Discovery Miles 26 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This innovative book provides a dynamic-and often surprising-view of the range of environmental issues facing the United States today. A distinguished group of scholars examines the growing temporal, spatial, and thematic breadth of topics historical geographers are now exploring. Seventeen original chapters examine topics such as forest conservation, mining landscapes, urban environment justice, solid waste, exotic species, environmental photography, national and state park management, recreation and tourism, and pest control. Commemorating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of the seminal work The American Environment: Interpretations of Past Geographies, the book clearly shows much has changed since 1992. Indeed, not only has the range of issues expanded, but an increasing number of geographers are forging links with environmental historians, promoting a level of intellectual cross-fertilization that benefits both disciplines. As a result, environmental historical geographies today are richer and more diverse than ever. The American Environment Revisited offers a comprehensive overview that gives both specialist and general readers a fascinating look at our changing relationships with nature over time.

North American Odyssey - Historical Geographies for the Twenty-first Century (Paperback): Craig E. Colten, Geoffrey L. Buckley North American Odyssey - Historical Geographies for the Twenty-first Century (Paperback)
Craig E. Colten, Geoffrey L. Buckley
R2,077 Discovery Miles 20 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This groundbreaking volume offers a fresh approach to conceptualizing the historical geography of North America by taking a thematic rather than a traditional regional perspective. Leading geographers, building on current scholarship in the field, explore five central themes. Part I explores the settling and resettling of the continent through the experiences of Native Americans, early European arrivals, and Africans. Part II examines nineteenth-century European immigrants, the reconfiguration of Native society, and the internal migration of African Americans. Part III considers human transformations of the natural landscape in carving out a transportation network, replumbing waterways, extracting timber and minerals, preserving wilderness, and protecting wildlife. Part IV focuses on human landscapes, blending discussions of the visible imprint of society and distinctive approaches to interpreting these features. The authors discuss survey systems, regional landscapes, and tourist and mythic landscapes as well as the role of race, gender, and photographic representation in shaping our understanding of past landscapes. Part V follows the urban impulse in an analysis of the development of the mercantile city, nineteenth- and twentieth-century planning, and environmental justice. With its focus on human-environment interactions, the mobility of people, and growing urbanization, this thoughtful text will give students a uniquely geographical way to understand North American history. Contributions by: Derek H. Alderman, Timothy G. Anderson, Kevin Blake, Christopher G. Boone, Geoffrey L. Buckley, Craig E. Colten, Michael P. Conzen, Lary M. Dilsaver, Mona Domosh, William E. Doolittle, Joshua Inwood, Ines M. Miyares, E. Arnold Modlin, Jr., Edward K. Muller, Michael D. Myers, Karl Raitz, Jasper Rubin, Joan M. Schwartz, Steven Silvern, Andrew Sluyter, Jeffrey S. Smith, Robert Wilson, William Wyckoff, and Yolonda Youngs

North American Odyssey - Historical Geographies for the Twenty-first Century (Hardcover): Craig E. Colten, Geoffrey L. Buckley North American Odyssey - Historical Geographies for the Twenty-first Century (Hardcover)
Craig E. Colten, Geoffrey L. Buckley
R4,120 Discovery Miles 41 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This groundbreaking volume offers a fresh approach to conceptualizing the historical geography of North America by taking a thematic rather than a traditional regional perspective. Leading geographers, building on current scholarship in the field, explore five central themes. Part I explores the settling and resettling of the continent through the experiences of Native Americans, early European arrivals, and Africans. Part II examines nineteenth-century European immigrants, the reconfiguration of Native society, and the internal migration of African Americans. Part III considers human transformations of the natural landscape in carving out a transportation network, replumbing waterways, extracting timber and minerals, preserving wilderness, and protecting wildlife. Part IV focuses on human landscapes, blending discussions of the visible imprint of society and distinctive approaches to interpreting these features. The authors discuss survey systems, regional landscapes, and tourist and mythic landscapes as well as the role of race, gender, and photographic representation in shaping our understanding of past landscapes. Part V follows the urban impulse in an analysis of the development of the mercantile city, nineteenth- and twentieth-century planning, and environmental justice. With its focus on human-environment interactions, the mobility of people, and growing urbanization, this thoughtful text will give students a uniquely geographical way to understand North American history. Contributions by: Derek H. Alderman, Timothy G. Anderson, Kevin Blake, Christopher G. Boone, Geoffrey L. Buckley, Craig E. Colten, Michael P. Conzen, Lary M. Dilsaver, Mona Domosh, William E. Doolittle, Joshua Inwood, Ines M. Miyares, E. Arnold Modlin, Jr., Edward K. Muller, Michael D. Myers, Karl Raitz, Jasper Rubin, Joan M. Schwartz, Steven Silvern, Andrew Sluyter, Jeffrey S. Smith, Robert Wilson, William Wyckoff, and Yolonda Youngs

The American Environment Revisited - Environmental Historical Geographies of the United States (Paperback): Geoffrey L.... The American Environment Revisited - Environmental Historical Geographies of the United States (Paperback)
Geoffrey L. Buckley, Yolonda Youngs
R1,348 Discovery Miles 13 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This innovative book provides a dynamic-and often surprising-view of the range of environmental issues facing the United States today. A distinguished group of scholars examines the growing temporal, spatial, and thematic breadth of topics historical geographers are now exploring. Seventeen original chapters examine topics such as forest conservation, mining landscapes, urban environment justice, solid waste, exotic species, environmental photography, national and state park management, recreation and tourism, and pest control. Commemorating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of the seminal work The American Environment: Interpretations of Past Geographies, the book clearly shows much has changed since 1992. Indeed, not only has the range of issues expanded, but an increasing number of geographers are forging links with environmental historians, promoting a level of intellectual cross-fertilization that benefits both disciplines. As a result, environmental historical geographies today are richer and more diverse than ever. The American Environment Revisited offers a comprehensive overview that gives both specialist and general readers a fascinating look at our changing relationships with nature over time.

Extracting Appalachia - Images of the Consolidation Coal Company, 1910-1945 (Paperback, 1): Geoffrey L. Buckley Extracting Appalachia - Images of the Consolidation Coal Company, 1910-1945 (Paperback, 1)
Geoffrey L. Buckley
R711 Discovery Miles 7 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

AS A FUNCTION OF ITS CORPORATE DUTIES, the Consolidation Coal Company, one of the largest coal-mining operations in the United States during the first half of the twentieth century, had photographers take hundreds of pictures of nearly every facet of its operations. Whether for publicity images, safety procedures, or archival information, these photographs create a record that goes far beyond the purpose the company intended. In Extracting Appalachia, geographer Geoffrey L. Buckley examines the company's photograph collection housed at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History. Included in the collection are images of mine openings, mining equipment, and mine accidents, as well as scenes of the company towns, including schools, churches, recreational facilities, holiday celebrations, and company stores. Although the photographs in the collection provide us with valuable insights, they tell only part of the story. Using company records, state and federal government documents, contemporary newspaper accounts, and other archival materials, Professor Buckley shows that these photographs reveal much more than meets the eye. Extracting Appalachia places these historic mining images in their social, cultural, and historical context, uncovering the true value and meaning of this rare documentary record.

Mountains of Injustice - Social and Environmental Justice in Appalachia (Paperback): Michele Morrone, Geoffrey L. Buckley Mountains of Injustice - Social and Environmental Justice in Appalachia (Paperback)
Michele Morrone, Geoffrey L. Buckley; Foreword by Donald Edward Davis; Afterword by Jedediah Purdy
R634 Discovery Miles 6 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Research in environmental justice reveals that low-income and minority neighbourhoods in our nation's cities are often the preferred sites for landfills, power plants, and polluting factories. Those who live in these sacrifice zones are forced to shoulder the burden of harmful environmental effects so that others can prosper. Mountains of Injustice broadens the discussion from the city to the country by focusing on the legacy of disproportionate environmental health impacts on communities in the Appalachian region, where the costs of cheap energy and cheap goods are actually quite high.
Through compelling stories and interviews with people who are fighting for environmental justice, Mountains of Injustice contributes to the ongoing debate over how to equitably distribute the long-term environmental costs and consequences of economic development.

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