The Sustainability Dilemma: Essays on British Columbia Forest and Environmental History
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Focusing on the historical management of British Columbia's forest industry, the book explores significant controversies surrounding forestry practices and their effects on freshwater ecosystems over the past 60 years. Historians Robert Griffin and Richard A. Rajala examine key figures and pivotal events, from early sustained-yield policies to notable fish-forestry conflicts. With a rich collection of photographs, it highlights themes of power dynamics and social relevance that resonate in today's environmental discussions.
