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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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An inspiring collection of innovative, constructive project ideas for environmental and neighborhood improvement activists,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Edens Lost And Found: How Ordinary Citizens Are Restoring Our Great American Cities (Hardcover)
The companion book to the PBS television program of the same name, Edens Lost And Found: How Ordinary Citizens Are Restoring Our Great American Cities is co-authored by Harry Wiland and Dale Bell with Joseph D'Angnese and is an inspirational and instructive guide to environmental restoration projects undertaken by ordinary cities in the cities of Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Seattle, and Chicago, as well as the remarkable work of many individual activists in their pursuit for a stronger, greener urban environment. Exploring the landscape and natural intervention of many smaller communities and neighborhoods, Edens Lost And Found carries its readers through the processes of remarkable transformations, and reshapings which these ordinary people in collaboration with one another help were able to achieve in a variety of circumstances and conditions. An invaluable addition to community library collections, Edens Lost And Found is particularly recommended reading as an inspiring collection of innovative, constructive project ideas for environmental and neighborhood improvement activists.
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Edens Lost & Found: How Ordinary Citizens Are Restoring Our Great American Cities by Harry Wiland (Paperback - September 15, 2006)
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