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Author Lutsky, Karen, author.

Title Five bay landscapes : curious explorations of the Great Lakes Basin / Karen Lutsky and Sean Burkholder.

Publication Info. Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2022]
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  577.6327097 LUT    AVAILABLE
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Description x, 222 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Contents Introduction: Great Lakes Perspectives -- Toward the Transcalar -- Saginaw Bay -- Interlude: Ecological Novelty and Management of the Littoral Zone / Mark Davis -- Nipigon Bay -- Interlude: Cultural Narratives of Lake Superior's North Shore / Mae Davenport -- Green Bay -- Interlude: The Great Lakes in Geologic Time / Marcia Bjornerud -- Bay of Quinte -- Interlude: Interview with Kyle Powys Whyte -- Maumee Bay -- Interlude: Interview with Peter Annin -- Curious Methods -- Conclusion: Lovely Descriptions.
Summary "Threatened by issues of environmental health, climate change, population growth, and industrial demands, the coastal zone of the Great Lakes reflects an increasingly dysfunctional relationship between the people of the basin and the resources that support them. Perhaps no place is the physical manifestation of this struggle more evident than in the basin's shallow bays. While many regional and local responses to these issues focus on methods of control, Five Bay Landscapes argues that responses should begin with critical, experiential, and pluralistic understandings of place. Through a series of five narratives, each located on a bay within the Great Lakes, the authors share their practice of curious site explorations. These explorations, both written and visual, consider the nuances and systems of these shorelines along with the lessons these findings might offer for future design and planning interventions. Using the Great Lakes as a context, Five Bay Landscapes illuminates a dynamic and robust landscape system and establishes a series of methods for understanding, analyzing, and intervening within the changing landscape"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-216) and index.
Subject Great Lakes Region (North America) -- Environmental conditions.
Shorelines -- Great Lakes (North America)
Nature -- Effect of human beings on.
Added Author Burkholder, Sean, author.
ISBN 9780822947394 (Cloth : acid-free paper)
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