Image for Nature's Entrepot : Philadelphia’s Urban Sphere and Its Environmental Thresholds

Nature's Entrepot : Philadelphia’s Urban Sphere and Its Environmental Thresholds

See all formats and editions

In Nature's Entrepot, the contributors view the planning, expansion, and sustainability of the urban environment of Philadelphia from its inception to the present.

The chapters explore the history of the city, its natural resources, and the early naturalists who would influence future environmental policy.

They then follow Philadelphia's growing struggles with disease, sanitation, pollution, sewerage, transportation, population growth and decline, and other byproducts of urban expansion.

Later chapters examine efforts in the modern era to preserve animal populations, self-sustaining food supplies, functional landscapes and urban planning, and environmental activism. Philadelphia's place as an early seat of government and major American metropolis has been well documented by leading historians.

Now, Nature's Entrep™t looks particularly to the human impact on this unique urban environment, examining its long history of industrial and infrastructure development, policy changes, environmental consciousness, and sustainability efforts that would come to influence not just this region but also the nation.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£21.60 Save 20.00%
RRP £27.00
Product Details
0822966506 / 9780822966500
Paperback / softback
11/02/2020
United States
304 pages