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Sinking Chicago eBook

Climate Change And The Remaking Of A Flood-Prone Environment

by Harold L Platt
language: english
Publisher: TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS, March of 2018 ‧
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In Sinking Chicago, Harold Platt shows how people responded to climate change in one American city over a hundred-and-fifty-year period. During a long dry spell before 1945, city residents lost sight of the connections between land use, flood control, and water quality. Then, a combination of suburban sprawl and a wet period of extreme weather events created damaging runoff surges that sank Chicago and contaminated drinking supplies with raw sewage. 

Chicagoans had to learn how to remake a city built on a prairie wetland. They organized a grassroots movement to protect the six river watersheds in the semi-sacred forest preserves from being turned into open sewers, like the Chicago River. The politics of outdoor recreation clashed with the politics of water management. Platt charts a growing constituency of citizens who fought a corrupt political machine to reclaim the region’s waterways and Lake Michigan as a single eco-system. Environmentalists contested policymakers’ heroic, big-technology approaches with small-scale solutions for a flood-prone environment. Sinking Chicago lays out a roadmap to future planning outcomes.

Sinking Chicago

Climate Change And The Remaking Of A Flood-Prone Environment

by Harold L Platt

Property Description
ISBN: 9781439915509
Publisher: TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: March of 2018
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Urban Life, Landscape And Policy
Categories: eBooks in English > History > General History
eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > North America
EAN: 9781439915509

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