
Downriver
Into the Future of Water in the West
$77.13
- Hardcover
248 pages
- Release Date
18 March 2019
Summary
The Green River, the most significant tributary of the Colorado River, runs 730 miles from the glaciers of Wyoming to the desert canyons of Utah. Over its course it meanders through ranches, cities, national parks, endangered fish habitats, and some of the most significant natural gas fields in the country, as it provides water for 33 million people. Stopped up by dams, slaked off by irrigation, and dried up by cities, the Green is crucial, overused, and at risk, now more than ever. Fights …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780226432670 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 022643267X |
| Author: | Heather Hansman |
| Publisher: | The University of Chicago Press |
| Imprint: | University of Chicago Press |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 248 |
| Release Date: | 18 March 2019 |
| Weight: | 462g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm |
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Critics Review
“Whether you’re a westerner or not, you’ll be caught up in the hustle and flow of this universal story, one that has rippling effects on our entire country.”
”[Downriver] is a blend of personal narrative, water policy research and on-the-ground reporting in the rural West. It’s about her growing comfort with solitude, the technicalities that define a water right, and the people she met along the way. But it’s also a testament to how recreation can serve as a door to learning and an opportunity to engage with big issues that paddlers–and all outdoorspeople, including climbers, skiers, hikers, surfers–tend to be passionate about.“– “Uncommon Path (REI Blog)”“Downriver should be required reading for everyone who enjoys this podcast–it strikes the perfect balance of being entertaining and educational while examining all sides of the many issues facing the West’s water supply. There are few topics in the West as divisive and emotional as water, and in her book, Heather provides a balanced overview of all the issues, delving deep into the substance of water-related arguments, without crossing over into the mind-numbing jargon that defines most water-related writing.”– “Mountain & Prairie”“Hansman’s new book Downriver: Into the Future of Water in the West explores the water emergency with remarkable calm and even-handedness.”– “New Republic””[A] strength of Downriver is Hansman’s ability to make complex and historically fraught water issues understandable. It can take years of engagement to fully comprehend many of the topics she discusses, such as tribal water rights. But Hansman’s writing is clear and succinct, and she has done a great deal of research. As someone who has spent the better part of a decade thinking about Colorado River governance, I was impressed by the book. Hansman exceeded my expectations. Her descriptions and discussions of western water topics are so useful and accurate that they make an excellent starting point for anyone wanting to learn more about these issues.“– “American Scientist”“Hansman delivers a worthy updating of a core library containing such works as Marc Reisner’s Cadillac Desert and Philip Fradkin’s A River No More. An insightful look into the unsustainability of western waterways.”– “Kirkus”“Heather Hansman’s new book is a must-read for anyone who loves rivers or is concerned about the future of the West … The river carries Hansman through Wyoming ranches, natural-gas fields, cities, and national parks, and she finds that seemingly everyone wants a piece of its pie. So she follows her curiosity, learning where the water goes–and who’s fighting over what.” – “Outside”
About The Author
Heather Hansman
Heather Hansman is an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared in Outside, California Sunday, Smithsonian, and many others. After a decade of raft guiding across the United States, she lives in Seattle.
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