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The Weekender Effect: Hyperdevelopment in Mountain Towns

The Weekender Effect: Hyperdevelopment in Mountain Towns

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Praise for The Weekender Effect
:
What happens to paradise when you carve it up into lots and sell it? Bob Sandford writes about it with clarity and a deep love of the places he knows so well. Sandford's story of one town's mutation from a quiet mountain haven to an overcrowded, generic 'outpost of globalization' is essential reading for those who care about community and our last few glorious spaces.
—Thomas Wharton, author of
Icefields
,
Salamander
and
The Logogryph
Equal parts manifesto, meditation, and love song to mountain communities everywhere, this calmly passionate book belongs in every house, condo, tent and backpack in the mountain West and on university courses on nature writing, the environment, community, citizenship, sense of place, human geography and many more. This is essential reading for anyone who lives in, lusts after or loves the mountains.
—Pamela Banting, President, Association for Literature, the Environment and Culture in Canada
As cities continue to grow at unprecedented rates, more and more people are looking for peaceful, weekend retreats in mountain or rural communities. More often than not, these retreats are found in and around resorts or places of natural beauty. As a result, what once were small towns are fast becoming mini cities, complete with expensive housing, fast food, traffic snarls and environmental damage, all with little or no thought for the importance of local history, local people and local culture.
The Weekender Effect
is a passionate plea for considered development in these bedroom communities and for the necessary preservation of local values, cultures and landscapes.
Praise for The Weekender Effect
:
What happens to paradise when you carve it up into lots and sell it? Bob Sandford writes about it with clarity and a deep love of the places he knows so well. Sandford's story of one town's mutation from a quiet mountain haven to an overcrowded, generic 'outpost of globalization' is essential reading for those who care about community and our last few glorious spaces.
—Thomas Wharton, author of
Icefields
,
Salamander
and
The Logogryph
Equal parts manifesto, meditation, and love song to mountain communities everywhere, this calmly passionate book belongs in every house, condo, tent and backpack in the mountain West and on university courses on nature writing, the environment, community, citizenship, sense of place, human geography and many more. This is essential reading for anyone who lives in, lusts after or loves the mountains.
—Pamela Banting, President, Association for Literature, the Environment and Culture in Canada
As cities continue to grow at unprecedented rates, more and more people are looking for peaceful, weekend retreats in mountain or rural communities. More often than not, these retreats are found in and around resorts or places of natural beauty. As a result, what once were small towns are fast becoming mini cities, complete with expensive housing, fast food, traffic snarls and environmental damage, all with little or no thought for the importance of local history, local people and local culture.
The Weekender Effect
is a passionate plea for considered development in these bedroom communities and for the necessary preservation of local values, cultures and landscapes.

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