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Fish versus Power - An Environmental History of the Fraser River (Hardcover, New): Matthew D. Evenden Fish versus Power - An Environmental History of the Fraser River (Hardcover, New)
Matthew D. Evenden
R2,055 R1,741 Discovery Miles 17 410 Save R314 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Fish versus Power is an environmental history of the Fraser River (British Columbia) and the attempts to dam it for power and to defend it for salmon. Amid contemporary debates over large dam development and declines in fisheries, this book offers a case study of a river basin where development decisions did not ultimately dam the river, but rather conserved its salmon. Although the case is local, its implications are global as Evenden explores the transnational forces that shaped the river, the changing knowledge and practices of science, and the role of environmental change in shaping environmental debate. The Fraser is the world's most productive salmon river; it is also a large river with enormous waterpower potential. Very few rivers in the developed world have remained undammed. On the Fraser, however, fish - not dams - triumphed, and this book seeks to explain why.

Fish versus Power - An Environmental History of the Fraser River (Paperback): Matthew D. Evenden Fish versus Power - An Environmental History of the Fraser River (Paperback)
Matthew D. Evenden
R1,034 Discovery Miles 10 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Fish versus Power is an environmental history of the Fraser River (British Columbia) and the attempts to dam it for power and to defend it for salmon. Amid contemporary debates over large dam development and declines in fisheries, this book offers a case study of a river basin where development decisions did not ultimately dam the river, but rather conserved its salmon. Although the case is local, its implications are global as Evenden explores the transnational forces that shaped the river, the changing knowledge and practices of science, and the role of environmental change in shaping environmental debate. The Fraser is the world's most productive salmon river; it is also a large river with enormous waterpower potential. Very few rivers in the developed world have remained undammed. On the Fraser, however, fish - not dams - triumphed, and this book seeks to explain why.

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