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Reclaiming the Native Home of Hope : Community, Ecology, and the American West
author
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Keiter, Robert B.
publisher
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University of Utah Press
isbn10 | asin
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0874805589
print isbn13
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9780874805581
ebook isbn13
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9780585129938
language
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English
subject
West (U.S.)--Environmental conditions, Environmental management--West (U.S.)
publication date
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1998
lcc
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GE155.W47R43 1998eb
ddc
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333.7/15/0978
subject
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West (U.S.)--Environmental conditions, Environmental management--West (U.S.)
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Reclaiming the Native Home of Hope
Community, Ecology and the American West
Edited by Robert B. Keiter
Foreword by Page Stegner
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESS SALT LAKE CITY
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1998 by the University of Utah Press
All rights reserved
Printed on acid-free paper
Reclaiming the native home of hope: community, ecology, and the American West / edited by Robert B. Keiter; foreword by Page Stegner. p. cm. "The outgrowth of two symposiums sponsored by the University of Utah College of Law's Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources and the Environment"Ack. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 0-87480-558-9 (alk. paper) 1. West (U.S.)-Environmental conditions. 2. Environmental managementWest (U.S.) I. Keiter, Robert B., 1946 II. University of Utah. Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources, and the Environment. GE155.W47R43 1998 333.7'15'0978dc21 97-49564
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For Murray, Barbara, Yancey, and Cindy
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CONTENTS
Foreword
Page Stegner
ix
Acknowledgments
xiii
Introduction
xv
Part I The Nascent West: Toward a Western Ethic
Chapter 1 A Democracy to Match Its Landscape
Daniel Kemmis
2
Chapter 2 An Ethic of Place
Thomas J. Lyon
15
Chapter 3 In Search of a Western Ethic: Lessons from Public Land and Natural Resource Policy
Robert B. Keiter
23
Part II A Compelling Unity: Integrating People and Ecosystems
Chapter 4 Two Rivers: The View from a Federal Land Manager
Martha Hahn
34
Chapter 5 The Truth of the Land
Teresa Jordan
43
Chapter 6 Ecosystem Management, Wallace Stegner, and the Yaak Valley of Northwestern Montana
Rick Bass
50
Part III To Cherish and Renew: Restoration as the New Order
Chapter 7 Making the West Whole Again: A Historical View of Restoration
Dan Flores
58
Chapter 8 Restoration as the Order of the 21st Century: An Ecologist's Perspective
Duncan T. Patten
69
Chapter 9 Private Property Interests, Wildlife Restoration, and Competing Visions of a Western Eden
Holly Doremus
78
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Part IV The Edge of Vision: Sustainability, Wilderness, and the Colorado Plateau
Chapter 10 Filling Up the Eye and Overflowing the Soul: Sustainability, Wilderness, Remoteness and the Colorado Plateau
Charles Wilkinson
89
Chapter 11 Reconciling Environmental Preservation and Economic Sustainability on Utah's Colorado Plateau: The State's Perspective
Brad T. Barber And Aaron P. Clark
98
Part V A Touch Of Wonder: Conserving Wolves and Grizzlies in the Northern Rockies
Chapter 12 Restoring Wolves to the West
Edward E. Bangs
112
Chapter 13 Moving Past the Polarization: Wolves, Grizzly Bears, and Endangered Species Recovery
Hank Fischer
121
Chapter 14 Wolves, Bears, and the Spirit of the Wild: Asking the Right Questions
Doug Honnold
127
Part VI Its Rivers Flow Together: Time, People, and the Great Basin
Chapter 15 Letting Go of the Rim
Stephen Trimble
136
Chapter 16 The Grand Experiment: Raising Livestock in the Great Basin
James A. Young And Fay Allen
144
Part VII The Native Home of Hope: Stepping Back to the Future
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