Craig E. Colten 
An Unnatural Metropolis [EPUB ebook] 
Wresting New Orleans from Nature

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Strategically situated at the gateway to the Mississippi River yet standing atop a former swamp, New Orleans was from the first what geographer Peirce Lewis called an ‘impossible but inevitable city.’ How New Orleans came to be, taking shape between the mutual and often contradictory forces of nature and urban development, is the subject of An Unnatural Metropolis. Craig E. Colten traces engineered modifications to New Orleans’s natural environment from 1800 to 2000 and demonstrates that, though all cities must contend with their physical settings, New Orleans may be the city most dependent on human-induced transformations of its precarious site. In a new preface, Colten shows how Hurricane Katrina exemplifies the inability of human artifice to exclude nature from cities and he urges city planners to keep the environment in mind as they contemplate New Orleans’s future. Urban geographers frequently have portrayed cities as the antithesis of nature, but in An Unnatural Metropolis, Colten introduces a critical environmental perspective to the history of urban areas. His amply illustrated work offers an in-depth look at a city and society uniquely shaped by the natural forces it has sought to harness.

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Craig E. Colten is the former Carl O. Sauer Professor of Geography at Louisiana State University. He is the author of
An Unnatural Metropolis: Wresting New Orleans from Nature and
Southern Waters: The Limits to Abundance.

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Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 264 ● ISBN 9780807147825 ● Tamanho do arquivo 3.9 MB ● Editora LSU Press ● Cidade Baton Rouge ● País US ● Publicado 2006 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 5054022 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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