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Shaping the Sierra: Nature, Culture, and Conflict in the Changing West [Hardcover]

Timothy P. Duane (Author)
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June 30, 1999 0520212460 978-0520212466 1
The rural west is at a crossroads, and the Sierra Nevada is at the center of this social and economic change. The Sierra Nevada landscape has always been valued for its bounty of natural resource commodities, but new residents and an ever-growing flood of tourists to the area have transformed the relationship between the region's nature and its culture. In an engaging narrative that melds the personal with the professional, Timothy P. Duane--who grew up in the area--documents the impact of rapid population growth on the culture, economy, and ecology of the Sierra Nevada since the late 1960s. He also recommends innovative policies for mitigating the negative effects of future population growth in this spectacular but threatened region, as well as throughout the rural west.
Today, the primary social and economic values of the Sierra Nevada landscape are in the amenities and ecological services provided by its wildlands and functioning ecosystems. Duane shows how further unfettered population growth threatens the very values which have made the Sierra Nevada a desirable place to live and work. A new approach to land use planning, resource management, and local economic development--one that recognizes the emerging values of the landscape--is necessary in order to achieve sustainable development, Duane claims. Weaving personal experience with outstanding scholarship, he shows how such an approach must explicitly recognize the importance of values and the application of an environmental land ethic to future development in the area.

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"An impressive attempt to analyze the 'changing social and economic relations between Nature and Culture in the Sierra Nevada.'" -- Audubon magazine

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"Tim Duane has written an inspiring and instructive text. It's a massive accomplishment. . . Rich in personal anecdote and hands-on experience--heading straight into thorny and contentious issues--angry polarizations--and finally suggesting some emerging models of a responsible life-in-place that go beyond the current debates. The reach of Duane's study corrals far more than the Sierra Nevada. It will be of use to those who wrstle with the dilemmas of eonomy and ecology overywhere. This clear book dispels a lot of (rhetorical) smoke from around the Range of Light."--Gary Snyder, author of Mountains and Rivers Without End

"Shaping the Sierra is beautifully produced, with attractive maps and a layout that match the polished scholarship. Still, what impresses about the book is the example of Duane himself: a concerned inhabitant who has put his passion to work protecting a landscape he loves."--Christine Colasurdo, San Francisco Chronicle

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 623 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (June 30, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520212460
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520212466
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.3 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,150,853 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Scholarly, definitive, and surprisingly engaging, August 28, 1999
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Duane paints an interesting and comprehensive portrait of how the Sierra Nevada area has been transformed by the shift from an emphasis on resource extraction to a lifestyle choice.

His illustrations of the paradox thus created--the region's success as a recreation destination is imperiling the very qualities that are giving it that success--is particularly compelling.

Anyone with an interest in the Sierra Nevada, or mountain/recreational area living in general, will find this a fascinating read. I can't imagine anyone who is making policy for any area trying to grapple with the issues of growth and quality of life not having a copy of this work.

The scholarly component--I did find myself skimming a few areas--makes it a great reference work. It is very well indexed and clearly presented. And each time I started feeling like I was wading, I re-engaged fully at the start of the next section.

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Excellent topic and thorough coverage. For anyone who cares about the natural wonder of the Sierra Nevada.
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federal timber revenues, new county boundaries, exurban regions, equity refugees, nonmarket assets, total habitat area, general plan update, exurban landscape, county general plan, exurban growth, exurban sprawl, exurban areas, native biological diversity, exurban communities, commodity extraction, exurban development, total edge, total personal income
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