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Salmon without rivers : a history of the Pacific salmon crisis
- Title
- Salmon without rivers : a history of the Pacific salmon crisis / Jim Lichatowich.
- Author
- Lichatowich, Jim
- Publication
- Washington, D.C. : Island Press, [1999]
- ©1999
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Details
- Description
- xvi, 317 pages : illustrations, maps; 24 cm
- Summary
- "In Salmon Without Rivers, fisheries biologist Jim Lichatowich offers an eye-opening look at the roots and evolution of the salmon crisis in the Pacific Northwest. He exposes the myths that have guided recent human-salmon interactions and clearly explains the difficult choices facing the citizens of the region. Through the course of the book, he provides readers with unique insights into one of the most tragic chapters in our nation's environmental history."--BOOK JACKET. "Throughout, Lichatowich argues that the dominant worldview of our society - a worldview that denies connections between humans and the natural world - has created the conflict and controversy that characterize the recent history of salmon. The author argues that unless this worldview is challenged and changed, there is little hope for recovery."--Jacket
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Local author.
- History
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-303) and index.
- Contents
- Hooknose -- The five houses of salmon -- New values for the land and water -- The industrial economy enters the Northwest -- Free wealth -- Cultivate the waters -- The winds of change -- A story of two rivers -- The road to extinction -- Epilogue: building a new salmon culture.
- ISBN
- 1559633603
- 9781559633604
- 1559633611
- 9781559633611
- LCCN
- 99016798
- OCLC
- ocm41540169
- 41540169
- SCSB-825822
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library