Inventing for the environment / edited by Arthur Molella and Joyce Bedi.
2003
T173.8 .I6185 2003eb
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Inventing for the environment / edited by Arthur Molella and Joyce Bedi.
ISBN
9780262280099 (electronic bk.)
0262280094 (electronic bk.)
0585480869 (electronic bk.)
9780585480862 (electronic bk.)
0262280094 (electronic bk.)
0585480869 (electronic bk.)
9780585480862 (electronic bk.)
Publication Details
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press in association with Lemelson Center, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., ©2003.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xix, 398 pages) : illustrations.
Call Number
T173.8 .I6185 2003eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
363.7
Summary
Essays by historians and practioners on how invention can benefit the environment.This ambitious book describes the many ways in which invention affects the environment (here defined broadly to include all forms of interaction between humans and nature). The book starts with nature itself and then leads readers to examine the built environment and then specific technologies in areas such as public health and energy.Each part focuses on a single environmental issue. Topics range widely, from the role of innovation in urban landscapes to the relationship among technological innovation, public health, and the environment. Each part features an essay by a historian, an essay by a practitioner, and a "portrait of innovation" describing an individual whose work has made a difference. The mixture of historians and practitioners is critical because statements about the environment inevitably measure present and future conditions against those of the past. Early in the industrial revolution, smoke stacks were symbols of prosperity; at its end they were regarded as signs of pollution. Historical examples can also lead to the rediscovery of an old technology, as in the revival of straw bale construction. As it explores the history of invention for the environment, the book suggests many new ways to put the past to use for the common good.
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