The Politics of Scale: A History of Rangeland Science

The Politics of Scale: A History of Rangeland Science
ISBN-10
022608325X
ISBN-13
9780226083254
Category
History
Pages
265
Language
English
Published
2017-03-23
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Author
Nathan F. Sayre

Description

Steeped in US soil, this first global history of rangeland science looks to the origin of rangeland ecology in the late nineteenth-century American West, exploring the larger political and economic forces that - together with scientific study - produced legacies focused on immediate economic success rather than long-term ecological well-being. Neither scientists nor public agencies could escape the influences of bureaucrats and ranchers who demanded results, and the ideas that became scientific orthodoxy - from fire suppression and predator control to fencing and carrying capacities - contained flaws and blind spots that plague public debates to this day. The Politics of Scale identifies the sources of these conflicts and mistakes and helps us to see a more promising path forward, one in which rangeland science is guided less by capital and the state and more by communities working in collaboration with scientists. -- from back cover.

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