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The Chicago River: A Natural and Unnatural History
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ISBN: 080933707X
Author: Hill, Libby
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In this social and ecological account of the Chicago River, Libby Hill tells the story of how a sluggish waterway emptying into Lake Michigan became central to the creation of Chicago as a major metropolis and transportation hub.This widely acclaimed volume weaves the perspectives of science, engineering, commerce, politics, economics, and the natural world into a chronicle of the river from its earliest geologic history through its repeated adaptations to the city that grew up around it. While explaining the rivers role in massive public works, such as drainage and straightening, designed to address the infrastructure needs of a growing population, Hill focuses on the synergy between the river and the people of greater Chicago, whether they be the tribal cultures that occupied the land after glacial retreat, the first European inhabitants, or more recent residents.In the first edition, Hill brought together years of original research and the contributions of dozens of experts to tell the Chicago Rivers story up until 2000. This revised edition features discussions of disinfection, Asian carp, green strategies, the evolution of the Chicago Riverwalk, and the rivers rejuvenation. It also explores how earlier solutions to problems challenge todays engineers, architects, environmentalists, and public policy agencies as they address contemporary issues.Revealing the river to be a microcosm of the uneasy relationship between nature and civilization, The Chicago River offers the tools and knowledge for the citys residents to be champions on the rivers behalf.
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