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Southern United States: An Environmental History by Donald Davis β€” book cover

Southern United States: An Environmental History

by Donald Davis, Craig E. Colten, Barbara L. Allen, Mark R. Stoll, Megan Kate Nelson
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Overview

From mammoths on the Mississippi to toxic waste in Texas, this unique survey of the environmental history of the southern United States explores the ecological, social, and economic interaction between humans and the environment in the South over the last 20,000 years.

Synopsis

From mammoths on the Mississippi to toxic waste in Texas, this unique survey of the environmental history of the southern United States explores the ecological, social, and economic interaction between humans and the environment in the South over the last 20,000 years.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2006
Publisher
ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Pages
409
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781851097807

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