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The Ragged Edge of the World

Encounters at the Frontier Where Modernity, Wildlands, and Indigenous People Meet
The Ragged Edge of the World: Encounters at the Frontier Where Modernity, Wildlands, and Indigenous People Meet. Viking. ISBN 9780670022519. $26.95.
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Few places on our planet remain where native people still live in their unspoiled habitats. Linden has witnessed the stresses confronting these cultures in locations stretching from the Amazon to Borneo to the Earth's poles. (LJ 3/1/11) — "Best Books 2011: Sci-Tech," Booksmack! 12/1/11
Award-winning environmental journalist Linden () has spent 30 years reporting on the impact of modern environmental stressors on wildlands and traditional communities around the globe. Here he relates how some cultures resist while others succumb to modern pressures. Traveling to the rain forests of Borneo and to the Amazon, the Antarctic, and Africa, Linden provides firsthand accounts of cargo cults in New Guinea, practices of Pygmy tribes in Africa, and conservation efforts in Cuba—some of which show positive responses to deforestation and loss of habitat for wildlife, while others reveal the downward spiral to extinction for rain forests and many animal species. He highlights cultural extinction as much as environmental devastation to habitats. Linden provides an original look at globalization and its impact on various cultures and species throughout the world. Anyone interested in global environmental issues will find this book informative. Highly recommended for its readability and content.
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