1st Edition

Environmental Problems in America's Garden of Eden The American West

Edited By Gordon Morris Bakken, Brenda Farrington Copyright 2001
390 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Series Dedication, Series Introduction, Volume Dedication, Volume Introduction, American Environmental History: The Development of a New Historical Field, Deep and Troubled Waters: A New Field of Western History?, Water and the West in Historical Imagination, State v. Nation: Federal Reclamation and Water Rights in the Progressive Era, The Environment and Settler Society in Western Oregon, American Wildlife Policy and Environmental Ideology: Poisoning Coyotes, 1939-1972, Man and the Land: Mining Impact in the Far West, Was There Arsenic in the Air?, American Mining Law and the Environment: The Western Experience, Mining and the Environment: The Clean Air Issue in New Mexico, 1960-1980, From Rule of Thumb to Scientific Range Management: The Case of the Intermountain Region of the Forest Service, Echo Park, Glen Canyon, and the Postwar Wilderness Movement, Pioneering Environmental Law: The Army Corps of Engineers and the Refuse Act, Railroads and Water in the Arid Far West: The Southern Pacific Company as a Pioneer Water Developer, Restoring the Common to the Goose: Citizen Activism and the Protection of the California Coastline, 1964-1982, Acknowledgments

Biography

Gordon Morris Bakken, Brenda Farrington