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Tangled Roots - The Appalachian Trail and American Environmental Politics

English · Paperback / Softback

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The Appalachian Trail, a thin ribbon of wilderness running through the densely populated eastern United States, offers a refuge from modern society and a place apart from human ideas and institutions. But as environmental historian-and thru-hiker-Sarah Mittlefehldt argues, the trail is also a conduit for community engagement and a model for public-private cooperation and environmental stewardship.

In Tangled Roots, Mittlefehldt tells the story of the trail's creation. The project was one of the first in which the National Park Service attempted to create public wilderness space within heavily populated, privately owned lands. Originally a regional grassroots endeavor, under federal leadership the trail project retained unprecedented levels of community involvement. As citizen volunteers came together and entered into conversation with the National Parks Service, boundaries between "local" and "nonlocal," "public" and "private," "amateur" and "expert" frequently broke down. Today, as Mittlefehldt tells us, the Appalachian Trail remains an unusual hybrid of public and private efforts and an inspiring success story of environmental protection.

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List of contents










Foreword by William Cronon¿

Acknowledgments¿

Introduction

The Tortuous Path toward

Public-Private Partnership¿

1. A Progressive Footpath¿

2. The Path of Least Resistance¿

3. Federalizing America's Foot Trails¿

4. Fallout from Federalization

5. Acquiring the Corridor¿

6. The Appalachian Trail and the Rise of the New Right¿

Conclusion

Hiking through History

Notes¿

Selected Bibliography¿

Index


About the author










Sarah Mittlefehldt is assistant professor of environmental studies at Green Mountain College.


Summary

The Appalachian Trail, a thin ribbon of wilderness running through the densely populated eastern United States, offers a refuge from modern society and a place apart from human ideas and institutions. In this book, the author tells the story of the trail's creation.

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