The Geology, Ecology, and Human History of the San Luis Valley by Beeton, Jared Maxwell

The Geology, Ecology, and Human History of the San Luis Valley

The Geology, Ecology, and Human History of the San Luis Valley explores the rich landscapes and diverse...
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The Geology, Ecology, and Human History of the San Luis Valley by Beeton, Jared Maxwell

The Geology, Ecology, and Human History of the San Luis Valley

€57,89

The Geology, Ecology, and Human History of the San Luis Valley

€57,89
Author: Jared Maxwell Beeton
Format: Paperback
Language: English
The Geology, Ecology, and Human History of the San Luis Valley explores the rich landscapes and diverse social histories of the San Luis Valley, an impressive mountain valley spanning over 9,000 square miles that crosses the border of south-central Colorado and north-central New Mexico and includes many cultural traditions. Twenty-six expert scholars and educators--including geologists, geographers, biologists, ecologists, linguists, historians, sociologists, and consultants--uncover the natural and cultural history of the region, which serves as home to the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the San Juan Mountains, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, and the Rio Grande headwaters.

The first section, "The Geology and Ecology of the San Luis Valley," surveys the geomorphology, hydrology, animal and plant life, conservation, management, and mining of the valley's varied terrain. The second section, "Human History of the San Luis Valley," recounts the valley's human visitation and settlement, from early indigenous life to Spanish exploration to Hispanic and Japanese settlements. This section introduces readers to the region's wide range of religious identities--Catholic, Latter-day Saint, Buddhist, Jehovah's Witness, Amish, and Mennonite--and diverse linguistic traditions, including Spanish, English, Dutch, Danish, Japanese, and Mayan. The final section, "Travel Itineraries," addresses recreation, specifically fly-fishing and rock climbing.

The book provides a comprehensive overview of the endemic flora and fauna, human history of indigenous lifeways, and diverse settlement patterns that have shaped the region. The Geology, Ecology, and Human History of the San Luis Valley will appeal to students and scholars of geology, ecology, environmental history, and cultural history, as well as residents and tourists seeking to know more about this fascinating and integral part of Colorado and New Mexico.

Contributors:
Benjamin Armstrong, Timothy Armstrong, Deacon Aspinwall, Robert Benson, Lorrie Crawford, Kristy Duran, Jeff Elison, Eric Harmon, Devin Jenkins, Bradley G. Johnson, Robert M. Kirkham, Bessie Konishi, Angie Krall, Richard D. Loosbrock, Richard Madole, A. W. Magee, Victoria Martinez, James McCalpin, Mark Mitchell, R. Nathan Pipitone, Andrew Valdez, Rio de la Vista, Dami n Vergara Wilson



Author: Jared Maxwell Beeton
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Published: 08/24/2020
Pages: 518
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.35lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9781646420414

About the Author
Jared Maxwell Beeton is assistant professor of environment and sustainability at Fort Lewis College. His work has been published in international journals such as Nature and Quaternary Research, as chapters in books such as The Geology of the Ouray/Silverton Area, in regional journals such as The San Luis Valley Historian, and in popular scientific magazines such as EARTH Magazine.

Charles Nicholas Saenz is associate professor of history at Adams State University and president of the Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area. His work has been published in the Bulletin for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies and The San Luis Valley Historian. He has served as an exhibition consultant for History Colorado and appeared on Rocky Mountain PBS.

Benjamin James Waddell is associate professor of sociology, criminology, and borderlands at Fort Lewis College. His work has been published in Sociology of Development, Latin American Research Review, The Social Science Journal, Rural Sociology, Huffington Post, The Conversation, and The Week. More about his work can be found at benjaminjameswaddell.com.

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