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Author Cannavò, Peter F.

Title The working landscape : founding, preservation, and the politics of place / Peter F. Cannavò
Published Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 425 pages)
Series Urban and industrial environments
Urban and industrial environments.
Contents Introduction: The phantom roads of Utah -- Place : founding and preservation -- The Northwest timber war -- Sprawl -- Rebuilding Ground Zero -- The crisis of place -- The working landscape -- A policy agenda -- Postscript: Place and the lessons of Katrina
Summary In America today we see rampant development, unsustainable resource exploitation, and commodification ruin both natural and built landscapes, disconnecting us from our surroundings and threatening our fundamental sense of place. Meanwhile, preservationists often respond with a counterproductive stance that rejects virtually any change in the landscape. In The Working Landscape, Peter Cannavo identifies this zero-sum conflict between development and preservation as a major factor behind our contemporary crisis of place. Cannavo offers practical and theoretical alternatives to this deadlocked, polarized politics of place by proposing an approach that embraces both change and stability and unifies democratic and ecological values, creating a "working landscape."Place, Cannavo argues, is not just an object but an essential human practice that involves the physical and conceptual organization of our surroundings into a coherent, enduring landscape. This practice must balance development (which he calls "founding") and preservation. Three case studies illustrate the polarizing development-preservation conflict: the debate over the logging of old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest; the problem of urban sprawl; and the redevelopment of the former site of the World Trade Center in New York City. Cannavo suggests that regional, democratic governance is the best framework for integrating development and preservation, and he presents specific policy recommendations that aim to create a "working landscape" in rural, suburban, and urban areas. A postscript on the mass exile, displacement, and homelessness caused by Hurricane Katrina considers the implications of future climate change for the practice of place
Analysis ENVIRONMENT/Environmental Politics & Policy
SOCIAL SCIENCES/Political Science/Political & Social Theory
Notes Based on the author's Ph. D. thesis, Harvard University, 2000
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Land use -- Government policy -- United States
Sustainable development -- United States
Human geography -- United States
Political ecology -- United States
Regional planning -- United States -- Citizen participation
NATURE -- Natural Resources.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Environmental Economics.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Green Business.
Human geography
Land use -- Government policy
Political ecology
Regional planning -- Citizen participation
Sustainable development
Nachhaltigkeit
Stadtentwicklung
Regionalplanung
Landschaftsplanung
Umweltpolitik
United States
USA
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780262269803
0262269805
9781429484053
1429484055
1282098845
9781282098848
9786612098840
6612098848
Other Titles Politics of place