Edge Effects Edge Effects
American Land & Life

Edge Effects

Notes From An Oregon Forest

    • $23.99
    • $23.99

Publisher Description

Buying his dream house several years ago on the forest’s edge near Corvallis, Oregon, essayist Chris Anderson hoped to find the joys of rural living. Despite interminable Mr. Blandings experiences, he lived embowered by 12,000 acres of seemingly endless fir trees. But not for long. The McDonald-Dunn Forest was about to become the site of a disturbing research project. Little did Anderson know when he bought his house that, in addition to studying the ecological effects of clear-cutting, the researchers wanted to see how urban fringe dwellers might be affected too. The shock of that harvest compelled the essays in this vibrant, graceful record of the relationship between the forest and Anderson’s life on its boundary.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
1993
November 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
207
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Iowa Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
1.5
MB

More Books by Chris Anderson

Hooktheory I Hooktheory I
2012
Makers Makers
2012
The Numbers Game The Numbers Game
2013
Hooktheory I Hooktheory I
2012
The Long Tail The Long Tail
2006
Hooktheory II Hooktheory II
2016

Other Books in This Series

The Meaning of Rivers The Meaning of Rivers
2011
Oneota Flow Oneota Flow
2009
Haunted by Waters Haunted by Waters
2007
Rooted Rooted
2009
Mapping the Invisible Landscape Mapping the Invisible Landscape
1993
Main Street Revisited Main Street Revisited
1996