Salish Archipelago
Environment and Society in the Islands Within and Adjacent to the Salish Sea
Abstract
The Salish Archipelago includes more than 400 islands in the Salish Sea, an amalgamation of Canada's Georgia Strait, the United States’ Puget Sound, and the shared Strait of Juan de Fuca. The Salish Sea and Islands are named for the Coast Salish Indigenous Peoples whose homelands extend across the region. Holiday homes and services have in many places displaced pristine ecosystems, Indigenous communities, and historic farms. Will age-old island environments and communities withstand the forces of commodity-driven economies? This new, major scholarly undertaking provides the geographical and historical background for exploring such questions. Salish Archipelago features sections on environment, history, society, and management, accompanied by numerous maps and other illustrations. This diverse collection offers an overview of an embattled, but resilient, region, providing knowledge and perspectives of interest to residents, educators, and policy makers.
Keywords
Salish Sea; Salish Archipelago; Pacific Northwest; Environmental Management; Indigenous ComanagementDOI
10.22459/SA.2024ISBN
9781760466381, 9781760466374, 9781760466381Publisher
ANU PressPublisher website
https://press.anu.edu.au/Publication date and place
Canberra, 2024Imprint
ANU PressSeries
Asia-Pacific Environment Monographs, 17Classification
Archaeology by period / region
History of the Americas
Environmental management