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Mill Creek An Unnatural History of an Urban Stream

Mill Creek An Unnatural History of an Urban Stream
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  • ISBN-13: 9780964343603
  • ISBN: 0964343606
  • Publisher: Rivers Unlimited Mill Creek Restoration Project

AUTHOR

Hedeen, Stanley, Corathers, Robin

SUMMARY

Flowing through the heart of Cincinnati to the Ohio River, the Mill Creek is one of the most severely polluted & physically degraded urban streams in the United States. The book is a valuable case study on how human activity & land use impact water resources over time. It chronicles the stream's environmental history, beginning with a description of the creek's geological past & its pristine ecosystem in the early 1700s. The author examines the environmental impacts of forest clearcutting by early settlers, of industrialization & of channelization of the creek by the Army Corps of Engineers. The book ends with a summary of present day environmental problems & outlines a restoration strategy for repairing the damage. "This book will become the foundation for restoration work ahead & provides a model for people working to reclaim other streams in cities in crisis across the United States," said Paul Labovitz, Rivers, Trails & Conservation Assistance Program, National Park Service. "This volume will be useful to students in a variety of disciplines, including history, environmental & urban history, political science, regional & city planning, biology & to general readers concerned with environmental issues," said Zane L. Miller, Professor of History & Director, Center for Neighborhood & Community Studies, University of Cincinnati. Order from RUMCRP, Two Centennial Plaza #610, 805 Central Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45202; (513) 352-1588.Hedeen, Stanley is the author of 'Mill Creek An Unnatural History of an Urban Stream' with ISBN 9780964343603 and ISBN 0964343606.

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