Author

Contributions

  • Keal, Andy. - Contributor

Publication

2004 - Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, N.Y, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

68,750 words, Guess

Page Count

275 pages

Identifiers

and 1 more
  • Goodreads51179

Classifications

  • DDC974.7/5
  • LCCF127.A2 J46 2004

Description

"The Adirondack Atlas offers a detailed geographic portrait of the largest protected area in the contiguous United States and the largest region of protected temperate forests in the world. Complete with 450 full-color maps and 250 figures, graphs, tables, charts, and scientific drawings - this volume covers 130 topics on the six-million-acre Adirondack Park." "The Park has a complex history. It is one of the only parks in the world to combine large wilderness areas with extensive private lands and a substantial residential population. Jerry Jenkins explores this connection between the wild and human communities within a protected landscape. As he maps out the diverse and ever-changing environment - the recreational growth, conflicts between users, development, pollution, and climate change - he highlights elements that threaten to alter the Park and undo the protection it now enjoys." "Jenkins includes old stories of fur routes and battles, log drives and Shea engines; new stories about school taxes and education, conservation easements and local economies, artistic ferment and social ills, about healthy towns, dying trees, and deer harvests. As a resource the Atlas captures the full scope of the park's topographic, hydrographic, and ecological history for a wide audience of geographers, historians, and Adirondack enthusiasts."--BOOK JACKET.

Subjects

Topics

MapsHistoryGeographyNatural historyNew york (state), mapsAdirondack Park (N.Y.) -- MapsNatural history, united states

Genres

  • Maps.

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