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All over the world, humanity is finally coming to an understanding of the importance of "sustainability". However, largely, a gap remains in this movement. What''s missing from this necessary work is social justice applied to solving the world s environmental problems. Holistic Sustainable Land-Use Policy will fill in this gap, and make up for where traditional environmentalism has failed. Through a critical examination of a proposed ski area expansion plan near Flagstaff, Arizona, the merits of Holistic Sustainable Land-Use policy are illuminated. In a case study pitting Native American…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
All over the world, humanity is finally coming to an
understanding of the importance of "sustainability".
However, largely, a gap remains in this movement.
What''s missing from this necessary work is social
justice applied to solving the world s environmental
problems. Holistic Sustainable Land-Use Policy will
fill in this gap, and make up for where traditional
environmentalism has failed.
Through a critical examination of a proposed ski
area expansion plan near Flagstaff, Arizona, the
merits of Holistic Sustainable Land-Use policy are
illuminated.
In a case study pitting Native American Tribes and
environmentalists against the US Forest Service and
for-profit business owners, in-depth research yields
facts to show what s going on in this multifaceted
conflict, as well as how this case can provide a
model for sustainable land-use policy to go forward
in the 21st century.
Autorenporträt
Since the age of 2, Brennan Lagasse has found inspiration
in snow. While he continues to ski, this monograph speaks to
prolonged inspiration through a contribution to peace, justice,
and sustainability. Most important, by protecting the sacred San
Francisco Peaks, sustainable land-use policy will be furthered.