Ebook {Epub PDF} The Columbia River Gorge: Bridging a Great Divide by Kathie Durbin
Available in Other Form Print version: Durbin, Kathie. Bridging a great divide: the battle for the Columbia River Gorge. Bridging a great divide: the battle for the Columbia River Gorge. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, [] xiii, pages. Some good fights, like the one to preserve the Columbia River Gorge, just have to go on and on, or the fight will be lost. Although there are clearly some villains in this fight, Durbin's book makes it plain that there are also a lot of good people who simply disagree with each other/5. Bridging a Great Divide: The Battle for the Columbia River Gorge [Kathie Durbin]. In , President Ronald Reagan signed the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Act, setting into motion one of the great land-use experiments of modern times. ThAuthor: Kathie Durbin.
Bridging a Great Divide: The Battle for the Columbia River Gorge [Kathie Durbin]. In , President Ronald Reagan signed the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Act, setting into motion one of the great land-use experiments of modern times. Th. Bridging a Great Divide. Author: Kathie Durbin; Publisher: Unknown Publisher; Release: 15 November ; GET THIS BOOK Bridging a Great Divide. In , President Ronald Reagan signed the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Act, setting into motion one of the great land-use experiments of modern times. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Bridging a Great Divide: The Battle for the Columbia River Gorge by Kathie Durbin (, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
The Resource Bridging a great divide: the battle for the Columbia River Gorge, Kathie Durbin Bridging a great divide: the battle for the Columbia River. Boston University Libraries. Services. Navigate; Linked Data; Dashboard; Tools / Extras; Stats; Share. Social. Mail. In Bridging a Great Divide, award-winning environmental journalist Kathie Durbin draws on interviews, correspondence, and extensive research to tell the story of the major shifts in the Gorge since the Act’s passage. Sweeping change has altered the Gorge’s landscape: upscale tourism and outdoor recreation, gentrification, the end of logging in national forests, the closing of aluminum plants, wind farms, and a population explosion in the metropolitan area to its west.
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