Indiana Transformations: Human Impacts on the Hoosier Landscape

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In the Anthropocene era, every inch of the Earth has been permanently impacted by human forces. As human civilization fundamentally distorts deep ecology, the vastness of the changes becomes difficult

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In the Anthropocene era, every inch of the Earth has been permanently impacted by human forces. As human civilization fundamentally distorts deep ecology, the vastness of the changes becomes difficult for us to visualize and comprehend. What if we could compress it into a defined space to better visualize it and perceive it globally and locally?

Indiana Transformations presents the Hoosier state as a microcosm of the Anthropocene and our interactions with it. It captures key features of this worldwide phenomenon within a regional, bounded space, collapsing the global into the local. Drone photography from more than 45 locations across Indiana provides readers with a new visualization of the environment in which we live. By documenting the current epoch within a narrow scope, author Zach Schrank and photographer Aaron Yoder convey how the Anthropocene is not an exotic feature of a landscape on the other side of the world but is present in a space as unassuming as Indiana.

Showcasing stunning imagery of humans’ profound environmental impact, Indiana Transformations helps readers appreciate the scale of change around us.

Author: Zach Schrank
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 02/25/2025
Series: Studies in Comparative Political Economy and
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9780253072153
Language: English

Author

Schrank, Zach

Binding

ISBN10

0253072158

ISBN13

9.78025E+12

Page Count

224

Published Date

February 25 2025

Series

Studies in Comparative Political Economy and

Language

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