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Review of The River Returns: An Environmental History of the Bow. By Christopher Armstrong, Matthew Evenden, andH.V. Nelles.

机译:回顾《河的归来:船头的环境史》。克里斯托弗·阿姆斯特朗(Christopher Armstrong),马修·埃文登(Matthew Evenden)和H.V.内尔斯。

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This book should be read more as a collection of essays on a wide variety of topics related to the Bow River than as a monograph. Each of its thirteen chapters examines an aspect of the history of human interactions with the river, ranging from ranching, forestry, hydroelectricity, and irrigation to urban sanitation, recreational fishing, flooding, and park building. The Bow River is amenable to a discussion of such diverse themes. Its headwaters are among the glaciers of the Rocky Mountains in Banff National Park, but it also flows through the ranching country of the foothills, the major urban center of Calgary, Alberta, and fertile but semiarid plains. Thus, the river has been subject to a wide range of anthropogenic modifications that, according to the authors, left it "altered by but not destroyed." Reflecting developments in environmental history, the authors argue that the Bow River is a "joint project of nature and human culture."
机译:本书应更多地是作为收集有关鲍河的各种主题的论文的,而不是作为专着来阅读的。它的十三章中的每一章都探讨了人类与河流互动的历史,从牧场,林业,水力发电和灌溉到城市卫生,休闲钓鱼,洪水和公园建设等方面。弓河适合于讨论这些不同的主题。它的源头位于班夫​​国家公园的落基山脉冰川中,但它也流经山麓牧场,卡尔加里,阿尔伯塔省的主要城市中心以及肥沃但半干旱的平原。因此,根据作者的说法,这条河受到了各种各样的人为改变,使其“被改变但未被破坏”。作者们反映了环境历史的发展,认为弓河是“自然与人类文化的共同工程”。

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