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Author Reece, Erik.

Title The embattled wilderness : the natural and human history of Robinson Forest and the fight for its future / Erik Reece and James J. Krupa
Published Athens : University of Georgia Press, [2013]
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Description 1 online resource (x, 144 pages) : illustrations
Contents Foreword / Wendell Berry -- Introduction / Erik Reece and James J. Krupa -- The Cleanest Stream in Kentucky / Erik Reece -- Ridgetops and Outcrops / James J. Krupa -- A Timbered Classroom / Erik Reece -- Slumps and Slides and Steep, Steep Slopes / James J. Krupa -- Thinking Like a Forest / Erik Reece -- Riffles and Runs and Cool, Clear Pools / James J. Krupa -- The Embattled Wilderness / Erik Reece
Summary Robinson Forest in eastern Kentucky is one of the country's most important natural landscapes - and one of the most threatened. Covering fourteen thousand acres of some of the most diverse forest region in temperate North America, it is a haven of biological richness within an ever-expanding desert created by mountaintop removal mining. Written by two people with deep knowledge of Robinson Forest, this book portrays this singular place as it persuasively appeals for its protection. The land comprising Robinson Forest was given to the University of Kentucky in 1923 after it had been clear-cut of old-growth timber. Over decades, the forest has regrown, and its remarkable ecosystem has supported both teaching and research. But in the recent past, as tuition has risen and state support has faltered, the university has considered selling logging and mining rights to parcels of the forest, leading to a student-led protest movement and a variety of other responses. The authors, an environmental writer and a naturalist/evolutionary biologist, alternate chapters on the cultural and natural history of the place. While one writer outlines the threats to the forest and leads us to new ways of thinking about its value, the other writer assembles an engaging record of the woodrats and darters, lichens and maples, centipedes and salamanders that make up the forest's ecosystem. It is a readable-yet-rigorous, passionate-yet-reasoned summation of what can be found, or lost, in Robinson Forest and in other irreplaceable places
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-144)
Notes Title from PDF title page (viewed Apr 16, 2013)
Subject University of Kentucky.
SUBJECT University of Kentucky fast
Subject Forest conservation -- Kentucky
Forest management -- Kentucky
Forest ecology -- Kentucky
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Environmental Economics.
NATURE -- Natural Resources.
Forest conservation
Forest ecology
Forest management
SUBJECT Robinson Forest (Ky.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2013001027
Subject Kentucky
Kentucky -- Robinson Forest
Form Electronic book
Author Krupa, James J., 1956-
ISBN 9780820345697
0820345695