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Cultivating Nature

- The Conservation of a Valencian Working Landscape

About Cultivating Nature

Winner of the 2019 Turku Book Award from the European Society for Environmental HistoryThe Albufera Natural Park, an area ten kilometers south of Valencia that is widely regarded as the birthplace of paella, has long been prized by residents and visitors alike. Since the twentieth century, the disparate visions of city dwellers, farmers, fishermen, scientists, politicians, and tourists have made this working landscape a site of ongoing conflict over environmental conservation in Europe, the future of Spain, and Valencian identity.In Cultivating Nature, Sarah Hamilton explores the Albuferäs contested lands and waters, which have supported and been transformed by human activity for a millennium, in order to understand regional, national, and global social histories. She argues that efforts to preserve biological and cultural diversity must incorporate the interests of those who live within heavily modified and long-exploited ecosystems such as the Albufera de Valencia. Shifting between local struggles and global debates, this fascinating environmental history reveals how Franco¿s dictatorship, Spain¿s integration with Europe, and the crisis in European agriculture have shaped the Albufera, its users, and its inhabitants.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780295748092
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 312
  • Published:
  • July 31, 2020
  • Dimensions:
  • 222x144x23 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 416 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: December 11, 2024

Description of Cultivating Nature

Winner of the 2019 Turku Book Award from the European Society for Environmental HistoryThe Albufera Natural Park, an area ten kilometers south of Valencia that is widely regarded as the birthplace of paella, has long been prized by residents and visitors alike. Since the twentieth century, the disparate visions of city dwellers, farmers, fishermen, scientists, politicians, and tourists have made this working landscape a site of ongoing conflict over environmental conservation in Europe, the future of Spain, and Valencian identity.In Cultivating Nature, Sarah Hamilton explores the Albuferäs contested lands and waters, which have supported and been transformed by human activity for a millennium, in order to understand regional, national, and global social histories. She argues that efforts to preserve biological and cultural diversity must incorporate the interests of those who live within heavily modified and long-exploited ecosystems such as the Albufera de Valencia. Shifting between local struggles and global debates, this fascinating environmental history reveals how Franco¿s dictatorship, Spain¿s integration with Europe, and the crisis in European agriculture have shaped the Albufera, its users, and its inhabitants.

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