Atlas of U.S. and Canadian Environmental History
Explore the intricate tapestry of North America's environmental evolution with the Atlas of U.S. and Canadian Environmental History by Char Miller. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2003, this hardback edition spans 256 pages, offering a comprehensive overview of significant events that have shaped the landscapes of the United States and Canada.
With over 100 insightful entries, this atlas delves into pivotal moments in environmental history, from the early settlers' transformation of vast wilderness into fertile farmland to the influential Johannesburg World Environmental Conference. Each entry is meticulously crafted to provide a deeper understanding of how human actions have impacted the natural world.
This essential resource is perfect for students, educators, and anyone interested in environmental studies, history, and geography. Discover the stories behind the land and the ongoing dialogue about our relationship with the environment.