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The American West is often portrayed as a place of rugged, unending landscapes presenting us with boundless opportunities. But the land is more fragile and resources more finite than popular perceptions acknowledge. This collection reveals ecological, economic, and social constraints set by community values and the land itself.

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The American West is often portrayed as a place of rugged, unending landscapes presenting us with boundless opportunities. But the land is more fragile and resources more finite than popular perceptions acknowledge. This collection reveals ecological, economic, and social constraints set by community values and the land itself.
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Robert Frodeman writes on environmental philosophy, science and technology policy, and the future of the university. Evelyn Brister is a professor of philosophy at Rochester Institute of Technology and works on environmental justice and conservation policy. Luther Propst is an elected county commissioner in Teton County, Wyoming. He founded the Sonoran Institute in 1991 and served as executive director until 2012.