Natural Selections traces the history of the first four parks in Atlantic Canada through the selection, expropriation, development, and management stages. Alan MacEachern shows how the Parks Branch's preconceptions about the landscape and people of the region shaped the parks created there. In doing so he details the evolution of the park system, from the conservation movement early in the century to the rise of the ecology movement. MacEachern analyzes Parks Canada's efforts to fulfill its twin mandates of preservation and use, arguing that the agency never favoured one over the other but oscillated between more or less interventionist in ensuring both. Touching on a wide range of matters - from landscape aesthetics to tourism promotion, from DDT to Martin Luther King - Natural Selections expands our understanding of the relation between nature and culture in the twentieth century.
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Title
Natural Selections
Imprint
McGill-Queen's University Press
Product Form
Hardcover
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Genre
Nature
ISBN13
9780773521575
Book Category
History and Archaeology Books
BISAC Subject Heading
NAT038000
Book Subcategory
Other History Books
ISBN10
9780773521575
Language
English
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Weight
652 gr
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