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Author Eldredge, Niles, author

Title Concrete jungle : New York City and our last best hope for a sustainable future / Niles Eldredge and Sidney Horenstein
Published Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2014]

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Contents Regarding broadway : the urban saga and the New York microcosm -- Forest primeval -- Building stones -- Landscape transformed -- Around the American Museum of Natural History -- East River shoreline -- Growth of the concrete jungle -- Hundred and Fifty-fifth Street -- Queensboro Bridge and East River -- Fouling, and cleaning, the nest -- The high bridge -- Invasion and survival -- John Torrey -- Fort Tryon Park -- The Battery -- The Sea Wall -- Resilience, restoration, and redemption -- Canyonlands and the future -- Cities, globalization, and the future of biodiversity
Summary "Cities need healthy chunks of the world's ecosystems to persist if they are to survive; yet cities, like parasites, grow and prosper by local destruction of these very ecosystems. In this absorbing and wide-ranging book, the authors use New York City as a microcosm to explore both the positive and negative sides of the relationship between cities, the environment, and the future of global biodiversity. They illuminate the mass of contradictions that cities present by offering the best and the worst of human existence. Eldredge and Horenstein demonstrate that, though cities have voracious appetites for resources such as food and water, they also represent the last hope for conserving healthy remnants of the world's ecosystems and species. With their concentration of human beings, they bring together centers of learning, research, government, finance, and media--institutions that increasingly play active roles in solving environmental problems. Some of the topics covered in Concrete Jungle: --The geological history of the New York region, including remnant glacial features visible today --The early days of urbanization on Manhattan Island, focusing on the history of Central Park, Collect Pond, and Manhattan Square --The history of early railway lines and the development of New York's iconic subway system --The problem of producing enough safe drinking water for an ever-expanding population --Prominent civic institutions, including universities, museums, and zoos"--Provided by publisher
Analysis american cities
biodiversity
central park
cities and natural environment
city life
collect pond
concentrated humans
contradictions
crowded cities
early railways
ecosystems
environmental studies
environments
future of global biodiversity
geological history
glacial features
human existence
manhattan island
manhattan square
microcosm
nature
new york city
new york
political
politics
railroads
realistic
solving environmental problems
subway system
survival
urban areas
urban studies
urbanization
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Urban ecology (Sociology) -- New York (State) -- New York
Urban geography -- New York (State) -- New York
Environmental degradation -- New York (State) -- New York
Biodiversity -- New York (State) -- New York
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- Urban.
SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Geography.
Biodiversity
Ecology
Environmental degradation
Historical geography
Urban ecology (Sociology)
Urban geography
SUBJECT New York (N.Y.) -- Historical geography
New York (N.Y.) -- Environmental conditions
Subject New York (State) -- New York
Form Electronic book
Author Horenstein, Sidney S., author
ISBN 9780520958302
0520958306
1322047308
9781322047300