Lifelines: The Case for River Conservation
By (Author) Tim Palmer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
29th January 2004
Second Edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Conservation of the environment
333.9162
Paperback
256
Width 171mm, Height 224mm, Spine 15mm
390g
Lifelines chronicles the value of rivers, documents the modern day problems affecting them, and reports on key solutions for better stewardship.
Palmer has compiled heartening stories of successful struggles to illustrate the core of his case: an affirmation that we can save what's left of our wild rivers and restore what's been damaged if we organize to protect local watersheds. His book ought to be required reading for voters as well as elected officials and bureaucrats. * Audubon *
A brilliant writer, Tim Palmer has a special ability in bringing his years of experience to life. To layman and scientist alike, he is an excellent commentator and instills a great appreciation for our natural resources. -- Arthur C. Benke, professor of biological sciences, University of Alabama
Lifelines makes an eloquent and compelling case for modern river conservation. By vividly illustrating its importance to society at large, Tim Palmer's text will inspire people from all perspectives and all walks of life to become personally involved in work to protect and restore their local waters. -- Don Elder, president, River Network
The perfect companion volume [to Palmer's Endangered Rivers and the Conservation Movement]. . . . Chapters reflect on the arguments for and against conservation efforts and provide excellent discussions of hydropower, concrete waterways, and other issues. * Midwest Book Review *
Lifelines is the talented Tim Palmer's most ambitious river book to date; read it as both a celebration and a warning. And add it to the shelf of the most important environmental books of our time. -- Roderick Frazier Nash, author of Wilderness and the American Mind
Tim Palmer has been involved in river protection since 1970 as a writer, photographer, planner, conservationist, speaker and consultant. He is the author of 14 books on rivers and conservation, and speaks frequently to college classes and public audiences nationwide.