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Coastal Metropolis: Environmental Histories of Modern New York City [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 264 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, 32 b&w
  • Sērija : History of the Urban Environment
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: University of Pittsburgh Press
  • ISBN-10: 0822946521
  • ISBN-13: 9780822946526
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 264 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, 32 b&w
  • Sērija : History of the Urban Environment
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: University of Pittsburgh Press
  • ISBN-10: 0822946521
  • ISBN-13: 9780822946526
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Built on an estuary, New York City is rich in population and economic activity but poor in available land to manage the needs of a modern city. Since consolidation of the five boroughs in 1898, New York has faced innumerable challenges, from complex water and waste management issues, to housing and feeding millions of residents in a concentrated area, to dealing with climate change in the wake of Superstorm Sandy, and everything in between. Any consideration of sustainable urbanism requires understanding how cities have developed the systems that support modern life and the challenges posed by such a concentrated population. As the largest city in the United States, New York City is an excellent site to investigate these concerns. Featuring an array of the most distinguished and innovative urban environmental historians in the field, Coastal Metropolis offers new insight into how the modern city transformed its air, land, and water as it grew.
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Water, Infrastructure, And Wastescapes 3(7)
Carl A. Zimring
Steven H. Corey
1 Land Use And Environmental Change In The Hudson-Raritan Estuary Region, 1700-1980, With An Addendum To 20l8
10(29)
Joel A. Tarr
2 A Hinge In History Environmental Transformation of New York's Jamaica Bay
39(16)
William Solecki
John Waldman
M. Joy Cytryn
3 The health of the harbor
55(13)
Kara Murphy Schlichting
4 The Rockaway Commute, 1950-2017 A Long, Strange Trip
68(16)
David Soil
5 Storm King Mountain And The Modernization Of American Environmentalism
84(14)
Robert D. Lifset
6 Restoring The Bronx River Local Reclamation and Festive Rebranding in Postindustrial New York City
98(14)
Adam Charboneau
7 Disposing waste in an island city
112(20)
Martin V. Melosi
8 Marketing a nuisance Sanitary Landfilling as Economic Development at the 1939 World's Fair
132(14)
Tina Peabody
9 Gone And Unlamented Citizen Activism, Ocean Dumping, and Incineration in New York City, 1876-1998
146(23)
Steven H. Corey
10 Learning How To Dredge In The Age Of Ecology The Mud Dump Site and the New York Bigh
169(15)
David Stradling
11 Composting And Garbage In New York City A Twentieth-Century History
184(18)
Samantha MacBride
12 Reading Newtown Creek Competing Narratives of New York City's Aquatic Discardscape
202(19)
Carl A. Zimring
13 Tough Guys On The Waterfront Neoliberalism and the Rise of Resilient New York
221(14)
Ted Steinberg
Conclusion: On The Rising Tide 235(12)
Carl A. Zimring
Steven H. Corey
Notes 247(50)
Contributors 297(4)
Index 301
Carl A. Zimring is professor of sustainability studies in the Department of Social Science and Cultural Studies at Pratt Institute. He is the author of Aluminum Upcycled, Clean and White, and The Encyclopedia of Consumption and Waste, and co-author of Technology and the Environment in History, among other titles. Steven H. Corey is professor of history and dean of the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Columbia College Chicago. He co-authored Americas Urban History and Garbage! The History of Politics and Trash in New York City and co-edited The American Urban Reader: History and Theory.