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Forest & Desert Ecology, Geography - General & Miscellaneous, Ecosystems, Natural Literature & History, Landscape Architecture, Human Geography

The Evolving Landscape

by Martin J. Pasqualetti; with a foreword by John Brinckerhoff Jackson
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"Aschmann was a keen and impassioned observer of the impacts of modern societies on the natural world." -- Karl Butzer, Dickson Centennial Professor of Liberal Arts, University of Kansas, Austin

In The Evolving Landscape Martin J. Pasqualetti brings together for the first time the collected writings of one of twentieth-century America's master geographers, Homer Aschmann. Combining encyclopedic knowledge with unquenchable curiosity, Aschmann radiates an obvious affection for being outdoors as he guides us across landscapes to discern the interplay of climate, history, topography, soils, and vegetation. In settings as diverse as Los Angeles, Baja California, Arizona, Paraguay, Chile, Colombia, and the Canary Islands, Aschmann demonstrates the contribution a geographer can make in explaining environmental change.

"Aschmann was a master of the geographical art." -- William M. Denevan, Carl O. Sauer Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin, Madison

"Serious students of the landscape will be startled by how relevant and contemporary these seminal essays remain." -- Richard Francaviglia, Director, Center for Greater Southwestern Studies and the History of Cartography, University of Texas at Arlington

"Aschmann's broad perspectives are a fast disappearing form of Geography which we lose at our science's peril." -- Carl L. Johannessen, Professor of Geography, University of Oregon

About the Author, Martin J. Pasqualetti; with a foreword by John Brinckerhoff Jackson

Martin J. Pasqualetti is professor of geography and Faculty Fellow for Natural Resources and the Environment at Arizona State University. He edited the collection Nuclear Decommissioning and Society.

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A collection of the writings of one of this century's master geographers, which looks at the interplay of climate, history, topography, and vegetation in settings as diverse as Los Angeles, Baja California, Arizona, Chile, and the Canary Islands. Contains sections on flora and fauna, linguistics, deserts, native environments, and wildlands and wilderness. Includes b&w photos and maps. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
March 20, 1997
Publisher
Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.
Pages
456
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780801853104

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