Prospectus for a Proposed Recreational Development at Mineral King in the Sequoia National Forest

Prospectus for a Proposed Recreational Development at Mineral King in the Sequoia National Forest
Title Prospectus for a Proposed Recreational Development at Mineral King in the Sequoia National Forest PDF eBook
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Pages 8
Release 1965
Genre Mineral King Region (Calif.)
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Mineral King

Mineral King
Title Mineral King PDF eBook
Author United States. Forest Service
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Pages 16
Release 1969
Genre Recreation areas
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Sequoia National Forest (N.F.), Mineral King Development

Sequoia National Forest (N.F.), Mineral King Development
Title Sequoia National Forest (N.F.), Mineral King Development PDF eBook
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Pages 362
Release 1976
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Mineral King Recreation Development

Mineral King Recreation Development
Title Mineral King Recreation Development PDF eBook
Author Sequoia National Forest
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Pages 692
Release 1976
Genre Environmental impact statements
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Dawn at Mineral King Valley

Dawn at Mineral King Valley
Title Dawn at Mineral King Valley PDF eBook
Author Daniel P. Selmi
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 378
Release 2024-03-15
Genre Law
ISBN 0226833402

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The story behind the historic Mineral King Valley case, which reveals how the Sierra Club battled Disney’s ski resort development and launched a new environmental era in America. In our current age of climate change–induced panic, it’s hard to imagine a time when private groups were not actively enforcing environmental protection laws in the courts. It wasn’t until 1972, however, that a David and Goliath–esque Supreme Court showdown involving the Sierra Club and Disney set a revolutionary legal precedent for the era of environmental activism we live in today. Set against the backdrop of the environmental movement that swept the country in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Dawn at Mineral King Valley tells the surprising story of how the US Forest Service, the Disney company, and the Sierra Club each struggled to adapt to the new, rapidly changing political landscape of environmental consciousness in postwar America. Proposed in 1965 and approved by the federal government in 1969, Disney’s vast development plan would have irreversibly altered the practically untouched Mineral King Valley, a magnificently beautiful alpine area in the Sierra Nevada mountains. At first, the plan met with unanimous approval from elected officials, government administrators, and the press—it seemed inevitable that this expanse of wild natural land would be radically changed and turned over to a private corporation. Then the scrappy Sierra Club forcefully pushed back with a lawsuit that ultimately propelled the modern environmental era by allowing interest groups to bring litigation against environmentally destructive projects. An expert on environmental law and appellate advocacy, Daniel P. Selmi uses his authoritative narrative voice to recount the complete history of this revolutionary legal battle and the ramifications that continue today, almost 50 years later.

Dawn at Mineral King Valley

Dawn at Mineral King Valley
Title Dawn at Mineral King Valley PDF eBook
Author Selmi, Daniel P.
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 378
Release 2022-07-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 0226816192

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The story behind the historic Mineral King Valley case, which reveals how the Sierra Club battled Disney’s ski resort development and launched a new environmental era in America. In our current age of climate change–induced panic, it’s hard to imagine a time when private groups were not actively enforcing environmental protection laws in the courts. It wasn’t until 1972, however, that a David and Goliath–esque Supreme Court showdown involving the Sierra Club and Disney set a revolutionary legal precedent for the era of environmental activism we live in today. Set against the backdrop of the environmental movement that swept the country in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Dawn at Mineral King Valley tells the surprising story of how the US Forest Service, the Disney company, and the Sierra Club each struggled to adapt to the new, rapidly changing political landscape of environmental consciousness in postwar America. Proposed in 1965 and approved by the federal government in 1969, Disney’s vast development plan would have irreversibly altered the practically untouched Mineral King Valley, a magnificently beautiful alpine area in the Sierra Nevada mountains. At first, the plan met with unanimous approval from elected officials, government administrators, and the press—it seemed inevitable that this expanse of wild natural land would be radically changed and turned over to a private corporation. Then the scrappy Sierra Club forcefully pushed back with a lawsuit that ultimately propelled the modern environmental era by allowing interest groups to bring litigation against environmentally destructive projects. An expert on environmental law and appellate advocacy, Daniel P. Selmi uses his authoritative narrative voice to recount the complete history of this revolutionary legal battle and the ramifications that continue today, almost 50 years later.

Current Information Report

Current Information Report
Title Current Information Report PDF eBook
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Pages 426
Release 1969
Genre Forests and forestry
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