Nature of New York
Discover the intricate relationship between nature and culture in David Stradling's insightful book, Nature of New York, published by Cornell University Press in 2010. This compelling volume spans 277 pages, delving into how New York's diverse landscapes and rich resources have profoundly influenced the state's cultural and economic development. Stradling expertly illustrates the dual narrative of environmental change, highlighting not only how the natural world has shaped New Yorkers but also how, in turn, the people of New York have transformed their environment. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in environmentalism, human ecology, and the historical interplay between society and nature in New York State. Explore the environmental conditions that define this iconic region and gain a deeper understanding of its ecological history.