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CSE's
Publications
A New Plateau:
Sustaining the Lands and Peoples of
Canyon Country
Edited by Peter Friederici and Rose
Houk
From
Robert G. Breunig's Foreword:
A New Plateau chronicles the achievements of an inspired
group of Canyon Country people who are . . . asserting a new kind
of citizenship on the plateau – a citizenship that extends beyond
the political realm to root itself in a deep respect for, and a
renewed reliance upon, the nature of their region. The contributors
to this book seek to understand this region’s natural limitations
and to uncover sustainable ways to harvest and capture its
resources. They are cultural pioneers, pointing us in new, more
sustainable directions. They are people who are determined to build
houses that use significantly less energy than conventional homes,
to rediscover and reinvigorate local agricultural traditions, to
sustainably harvest local foods and fibers, and to develop novel,
clean industries that turn what might otherwise be waste into useful
products.
These new pioneers are making
lifetime commitments to the health and quality of the region while
celebrating its diverse landscapes, languages, lifestyles, foods,
and flavors. In their efforts they are drawing from ancient cultural
traditions as well as from new technologies. A New Plateau is
an inspired background for their dialogue, one that honors ancient
principles and understandings while charting creative directions for
achieving a sustainable living on this land.
From the dust jacket:
They’re tucked back in canyons, hidden on mesa tops, and set in
cities and tiny towns alike: some of the world’s most interesting
experiments in using wind and solar energy, harvesting food
sustainably, building to fit a desert climate, and using the
renewable by-products of forest restoration to meet human needs.
The canyons and plateaus of the
Four Corners states have been the subject of numerous books, films,
and photos, as they are recognized internationally for their natural
beauty, biodiversity, and ancient, indigenous cultures. But this
book, for the first time, tells the stories of the innovators and
culture-bearers who are ensuring that diverse human communities can
continue to live in harmony with the Southwest’s stunning natural
and cultural landscapes.
The dozens of people and
projects profiled here are the harvest of a multi-year project
sponsored by the Center for Sustainable Environments at Northern
Arizona University to survey the best grassroots solutions to
sustainability from throughout Canyon Country. This book, like no
other, will inspire a new generation of innovators on the Colorado
Plateau to learn from the wisdom of resident cultures and the land
itself, and to live by enriching rather than depleting the resources
of this arid land. Inspirational and hopeful, the stories in it
point the way toward a lasting future.
Buy it from the
NAU
Bookstore
(Look for Books - Southwest on the left sidebar)
Or purchase from the
publisher,
Renewing the Countryside
Hardcover: $39.95, Softcover: $24.95
If you would like to purchase
copies of A New Plateau to sell in your bookstore, please
contact Julye Evans at Julye.Evans@nau.edu
or call (928) 523-0602
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