The rain forests of home : profile of a North American bioregion
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Washington, D.C. : Island Press, c1997.
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Published
Washington, D.C. : Island Press, c1997.
Physical Desc
xvi, 431 pages : ill. (some col.), maps ; 26 cm.
Language
English

Notes

General Note
Developed from a conference held at the Whistler Resort near Vancouver, B.C. in late Aug. 1994.
General Note
"Ecotrust/Interrain Pacific".
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Stretching from the redwoods of California to the vast stands of spruce and hemlock in southeast Alaska, coastal temperate rain forests have been for thousands of years home to one of the highest densities of human settlements on the continent. Given its mild climate, magnificent scenery, and abundant natural resources, the region should continue to support robust economies and vibrant communities for many years to come. However, the well-being of this region is increasingly threatened by diminishing natural capital, declining employment in traditional resource-based industries, and outward migration of young people to cities.The Rain Forests of Home brings together a diverse array of thinkers -- conservationists, community organizers, botanists, anthropologists, zoologists, Native Americans, ecologists, and others -- to present a multilayered, multidimensional portrait of the coastal temperate rain forest and its people.