Rewilding the Urban Frontier

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Rewilding the Urban Frontier

River Conservation in the Anthropocene

History of the Americas Limnology (inland waters) Rivers and lakes The Earth: natural history: general interest Local history

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Language: English

Published by: University of Nebraska Press

Published on: 1st August 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781496239921


Urban Rivers and Our Evolving Relationship with Nature

More so than other ecosystems, urban rivers typify our evolving relationship with nature. Once a necessity for the development of civilization, by the twentieth century Americas rivers became neglected and abused, channelized, dammed, and filled with sewage and toxic waste. While acknowledging the profound impact our species has had on the natural world, and on rivers in particular, Rewilding the Urban Frontier argues that the Anthropocene presents opportunities for rethinking our relationship to the natural world and potentially healing the age-old rift between humans and nature.

Although the Clean Water Act of 1972 spurred a cleanup of the nations waterways, explosive urban growth has since fragmented the wildlife corridors and ecosystems along our rivers. The contributors to this volume contend that if done right, rewilding urban rivers can help avoid further loss of biodiversity and simultaneously address environmental and social inequities.

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