A New Plateau: Sustaining the Lands and Peoples of Canyon Country

A New Plateau: Sustaining the Lands and Peoples of Canyon Country
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Center for Sustainable Environment
Country
Canada
Published
15 November 2006
Pages
159
ISBN
9780971339163

A New Plateau: Sustaining the Lands and Peoples of Canyon Country

For at least ten thousand years, until the arrival of railroads in the 1880s, the people of the Colorado Plateau–Canyon Country–primarily derived their sustenance from the natural resources of the land they inhabited. People today find themselves in a vastly different situation. Now almost everything we eat, wear, and use comes from other places. This book chronicles the achievements of an inspired group of Canyon Country people who are countering this trend by asserting a new kind of citizenship–a citizenship that extends beyond the political realm to root itself in deep respect for, and reliance on, the nature of the region. They are tucked back in canyons, hidden on mesa tops, and set in cities and tiny towns alike–some of the world’s most interesting experiments in using wind and solar energy, harvesting food sustainably, building to fit a desert climate, and using the renewable by-products of forest restoration to meet human needs. This book, for the first time, tells the stories of the innovators and culture-bearers who are ensuring that diverse human communities can continue to live in harmony with the Southwest’s stunning natural and cultural landscapes.

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