Overlooked in America: The Success and Failure of Federal Land Management
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ISBN: 0893814660 / Publisher: Aperture, August 1991
Ketchum's lovely color photographs of landscape and nature are accompanied by Callison's essay on the history and policies of the US Forest Service and the need for reform. The pictures are captioned with statistical narrative about how much is gone or is being destroyed, how much has been spent and mis-spent, and such; but, intentionally, little or no information about the site is given the photographer's intent is to encourage universal appreciation of life-forms and, in some cases, to point out the ironies of contemporary landscape photography. No index or bibliography. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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In dramatic color photographs by renowned environmental photographer Robert Glenn Ketchum and in insightful text by Charles Callison, Overlooked in America warns of the careless devastation of America's federally-held lands.Using the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area as a metaphor for the complicated management problems surrounding federal lands, Ketchum reveals the imperiled beauty of these areas. A full one-third of all U.S. land-- including parks, beaches, forests, off-shore oil-deposits, and mountains-- is owned and managed by the federal government, whose stewardship is intended to renew and maintain this vast national treasure. Due to clashing intra-agency goals and the ever-changing policies of rotating administrations, the federal government has long been negligent in enforcing the mandate of sustainable development of these lands. Caught in the middle of a bureaucratic snarl, our national trust is at risk of substantial environmental deterioration such as overgrazing, loss of topsoil, deforestation, contamination of soil and water, and failure to restore developed areas already sacrificed for their resources.Stunning color photographs evoke the endangered elegance of the American landscape, from views of toxic brooks weaving through a forest floor to rustic barns set in the hills Overlooked in America makes a strong case for drastic changes in federal land management before our irreplaceable legacy is lost forever. Published to coincide with a traveling exhibit of Robert Glenn Ketchum's eloquent photographs, the book includes a preface by Mr. Ketchum and an essay by Charles Callison, of the National Resources Defense Council, on the achievements and shortcomings of federal land management.
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