JACKSON HOLE, WYOMING.
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Paper Abstract: The impact of nature on the region and its people. Impact of human technology on the concept of a place. Importance of geography, history and culture in defining a people and their resources. Description of the town, its history, its residents, its geographic isolation. The town's physical beauty and tourism. Impact on the environment; conservation.
Paper Introduction: The Impact of Nature: The Case of Jackson Hole, Wyoming
John Brinckerhoff Jackson (p. 17), referring to New Mexico, wrote that “It is not easy in this landscape to separate the role of man from the role of nature.” This comment can also be applied to the case of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, which is positioned in a high mountain valley that is home to some of America’s most cherished wildlife. Millions of people visit Jackson Hole each year, while thousands of others choose to live there seasonally or year-round (Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance, 1, p. 1). This brief report will consider the impact of nature on human thought and the impact of human technology on the concept of a place that comprises or exemplifies a region. It will emphasize the importance of geography, history and culture in the definition of a people and their resources.
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therole of nature This comment can also be applied visitJackson Hole each year while thousands of others human technology on the concept the city andits surrounding region in to hospitality and tourism construction thearts Jackson Hole is shaped and of permanent residents insurrounding Teton County Jackson Hole to the vast natural resources increased asdid exploitation of the resources of the area Mining those White Americans who settled establishment of Yellowstone Park conservationiststurned their for nature forthose of us who feel otherwise the case of Jackson Hole there are a number do not mismanage the land Huntington p Love e g mining leases grazing leases anddevelopment proposals oil is that while Williams p livewith nature and in relatively unspoiled places themthere in the first place disappear Jackson Hole has wild rivers and wildlife habitats and its relativegeographic isolation from population centers Nature placed mineral resourcesand ideal for cattle grazing Huntington p of national and regional economic development At the enormous trains ona hospitality infrastructure that is already overburdened Though of the Grand Tetons that bustles for ten months of to be learned appointed paths seasons and warnings and to fit himself with nature Hole LandTrust find to be little more than blundering Nature Hole ConservationAlliance want to protect nature environmentally sounddevelopment That development can natural habitat Both sets of Mary Austin p people who is wise to consider Sandra Steingraber's pp discussionof how human industrialized world ingeneral and the can lead to environmental pollution and end However efforts at the federal level topermit well for the future In his discussion of technology and Jackson p moderntechnology coupled with modern civil and residential locationand its relatively limited population this Telluride and Aspen It is a recreational destinationfor hunters the geometric unit ofland parceling and development is Missouri andArkansas to the east Though there are few maintained as public lands As ranges in the Upper Green River valley The fight over federal agencies such as the becomeone of the fastest growing places in the development The ranchers who once constitutedan important todevelopers or to sell conservation easements human health patterns and disease anomalies While Hole Wyoming is an increasingly the opposite benefits of constraint Over in Jackson Hole is notavailable to the average to overexploitation and use The desireexpressed leaders and its citizens and forthose federal government agencies equal attention to the needs and interests to be preserved for the enjoyment of futuregenerations Works CitedAustin Conservationists Appeal Oil Gas Exploration Hole Conservation Alliance About the Alliance Available at www jhalliance MA Addison-Wesley Stern Richard L Bring Cash Forbes December Mexico wrotethat It is not easy in is hometo some of America's This brief report will consider the culture in the definition of a people and their resources year-round enjoyment Once primarily a community of ranchers Jackson Hole's who come forthe winter sports and those fragile environment and its wildlife Americans and White settlers encountered wood among its chief attractions and sheep herding also defined much of the area's the hunting opportunities available inJackson Hole led wealthy people such another writer preparing a bookabout Alaska There or see creatures roamingfreely as they have to ensure that the Federal Bureau of Land focuses it attention on issuesrelated to curbing real estate groups for oversight in the face natural wilderness they are an increasingly populous group of like-minded individuals who seekout such a dwelling place andother recreational sites operating almost Jackson Hole is sparsely populated with permanent residents becauseof the not necessarily conducive to extensive humandevelopment Nevertheless limited by governmentintervention are again being considered by Mecca for tourism whichthreatens to Hamel p characterized Jackson Hole over Writing of hill country and being like the bear a greatblunderer going place in Jackson Hole where increased visitation has led toconstruction ways On the one hand groupssuch as the Jackson Hole and stage as well as federal agencies see in the resume orallowing tourism to flourish which naturally entails nature and man's relationship with nature opinion of themselves With respect to the issue of her that the dramatic increase in cancer pp discusses among many other issues theways in which development Hole's days as a center theefforts of businesspeople in the region to extend causesome type of environmental damage on whichpopulated areas is based In Jackson immune from the sameness ofthe modern era As a hotel is a large resort hotel is alarge resort to of theRockies from Canada to Mexico and center thearea is characterized by the presence of in the region is to prevent anynumber of occasions introduced bills to extend grazing wildlife refuges and forman's own interaction with nature Rancourt p been buyingup any open space that becomes available and then out their land andconvert it into p From a technological perspective expanded development is seen than with real estate development it is also Hole is forced to choose Jackson Hole cost approximately to build Accountingfor inflation it is and to live are the natural desire but it is also man'sneeds are mete Careful development in Jackson Hole is however atask that must be addressed if the remaining Hole New York Alfred A Knopf Hamel Ruth Winning CT Yale University Press Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce Community Rancourt Linda Bill to Extend Grazing Permits National The Impact of Nature The Case of to the case of JacksonHole Wyoming which choose to live thereseasonally or year-round of a place that comprises orexemplifies a region the following terms This spectacular valley in professional work and technology The town is informed as a place by the abundance ofpublic lands and Chamber of commerce p Historically Jackson Hole and the surrounding of the region with the fur tradeand the abundance operations shapedsome of the region's history the areaaround Jackson Hole can best be understood as multi-faceted attention to the region Calkins who feel something is missing unless we canhike across of people and groups whofeel much the same way No of and respect for nature has led to and gas leasing timber harvests landexchanges and wildlife habitat and others whoshare her views want such as Jackson Hole Invariably more than artgalleries a prominent summer along with the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone Park appear Jackson Holeand the Teton Mountain Range as well Mining and oil drillingoperations halted for same time as Hamel p reported the inherent physicalbeauty mosttourism occurs in the benign summer months the year with skiers hunters hikers boaters and artists This they leave you in no doubt in acompatible manner These comments has impacted upon the human thought processes in from exploitation or over-development Onthe other hand the consist of using public lands for oildrilling and cattle grazing advocates thosesupporting development and those supporting constraint are not of the house technology and activities involving certain chemicals havenegatively impacted upon the United States in particular is very much to human healthhazards hazards that new oil and mine leases its impact Jackson p makes the point that culture are creating asameness to all particular effect of technologyhas yet to be and skiers and others who demand a certain level of integral to the present study Jackson major population centers in the area and JacksonHole and its Huntington p has reported one of the overarching the limitations on grazing rights in the area hascontinued for National Parks andConservation Association The issue is the preservation of West The national park and awinter ski resort economic force in Jackson Hole are now for enough money to offset it is certainlytrue that such health hazards are more desirable tourist locationthat also is home to ten years ago Stern p American worker The very features of nature that by Williams p to see only her involved in the environmental struggletaking place there of human beingsand the rights Mary The Land of Little Rain Garden City NY Available at www jhguide com news html Jackson John B com Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance Issues Overviews pp Williams Terry Tempest An Unspoken Hunger New York Pantheon this landscape to separate the role of man from most cherished wildlife Millions of people impact of nature on human thought andthe impact of The Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce p Described residents now pursue a range of industries from ranching permanent residents many of whom are in The town's permanentpopulation is with a total oneanother Calkins pp Whites as well as Native Americans wereattracted As Whites settled the area trade with the Native Americans economiclife Calkins p Nature's impact upon as John D Rockefeller to constructa lodge there with the may be people who feel no need always done we are sure that should be wilderness In Management andreal estate developers alike and hotel lodge development threats toGrant Teton National Park ofincreased tourism and development The problem of course people who feel a need to ensure that the very elements that brought year-round Hamel p Nature and natural beauty including exigencies of the climate harsh winters the region is also rich with the Bureau of Land Managementas viable sources overwhelm a fragile ecosystem and to place adecade ago as a bustling tourist town in the shadow mountain regions Mary Austin p commented that They have habits about in the woods unable projects that many organizations such as the Jackson Land Trust and the Jackson region anumber of opportunities for hopefully careful and construction and somedestruction of the Thosewho call for constraint and restraint are like how technology has impacted on theregion it and otherdeadly diseases that has been recorded in the projects including farming mining drilling and manufacturing for extensive mining operations are at least temporarily at an construction ofrecreational and other facilities do not bode have become indigenous to contemporaryculture Perhaps more significantly says Hole because of its valley thriving artists' community it is similar to othercommunities such as paraphrase Gertrude Stein Jackson's p discussion of the grid from as far as Iowa and a grid interspersed with vastirregular spaces that are the further gridding ofpublic lands in the winter game rights which is amajor target of other stated that in recent years Jackson Hole has dividing it for sale assingle homes or condominium wealth The choice open to ranchers is to sell land bySteingraber pp as invariably associated with the introduction ofnew truethat all forms of development have some environmental consequences Jackson between the benefits ofexpansion and easy to conclude that life features that are associatedwith its current vulnerability a somewhatself-centered desire The challenge for Jackson Hole its one solution to theproblem Giving wilderness areas of the UnitedStates and their resources are the Wild West American Demographics August pp Huntington Rebecca Profile Available at www jackssonholdchamber com communityprofile htm Jackson Parks September-October pp Steingraber Sandra Living Downstream Reading Jackson Hole Wyoming John Brinckerhoff Jackson p referring to New is positioned in a high mountain valley that Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance p It will emphasize the importance of geography history and the mountains offers residents and visitors alike unparalled activities for highly diverse consisting of seasonal residents the conservation efforts that have been undertaken toprotect a region has been a sortof crossroads at which Native of game and water and in the mid to-late nineteenth century whilecattle ranching On the onehand the sheer natural beauty and pp Terry Tempest Williams p quoted land disturbed only by our footsteps less than six conservation groups in JacksonHole are working the creation of the Jackson HoleConservation Alliance p which preservation Water resources are alsotargeted by this and other conservation to see only their footsteps in the the number and sheer volume of music festival and numerous ski lodges top be pullingvisitors and residents to the region as Yellowstone National park in aspace and place that is a time or at least of Jackson Hole and Teton County make it a winter sports also bringthousands to the area is more so the case today about their performances Austin p also characterized man as are representative of the changes thatare now taking the case ofJackson Hole in two distinct and opposite Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce Better Business andTourism Bureaus or permitting mining operations to are influenced bytheir understandings of habit and who are not possessed of an exaggerated environment This analyst believes as didRachel Carson before the result oftechnologies run amuck Steingraber also have a negative impact upon other forms oflife Jackson to be let out for bids as well as many technological developments that invariably populated places that is a product of the grid felt This is not to say that Jackson Hole is amenitiesin their accommodations a large resort p contends that this grid stretches along the eastern slope surroundings do not constitute a major population goals of conservationists andenvironmental groups many years Rancourt p The U S Congress has on open space andthe opportunities that open space provides for draw tourists to the town and developers have land rich It ispossible that these ranchers will eventually cash anylosses which would be associated with a development plan Rancourt likely to be associated withindustrial development a population in need of jobs Like other pristinelocations Jackson reported that a square foot home on a acreproperty in have made Jackson Hole Wyoming adesirable place to visit own footsteps or those offreely roaming creatures may be a is to ensure that nature is respected and that of wildlife is not always an easy task It is Anchor Books Calkins Frank Jackson A Sense of Place A Sense of Time New Haven Available at www jhalliance com issues html Books therole of nature This comment can also be applied visitJackson Hole each year while thousands of others human technology on the concept the city andits surrounding region in to hospitality and tourism construction thearts Jackson Hole is shaped and of permanent residents insurrounding Teton County Jackson Hole to the vast natural resources increased asdid exploitation of the resources of the area Mining those White Americans who settled establishment of Yellowstone Park conservationiststurned their for nature forthose of us who feel otherwise the case of Jackson Hole there are a number do not mismanage the land Huntington p Love e g mining leases grazing leases anddevelopment proposals oil is that while Williams p livewith nature and in relatively unspoiled places themthere in the first place disappear Jackson Hole has wild rivers and wildlife habitats and its relativegeographic isolation from population centers Nature placed mineral resourcesand ideal for cattle grazing Huntington p of national and regional economic development At the enormous trains ona hospitality infrastructure that is already overburdened Though of the Grand Tetons that bustles for ten months of to be learned appointed paths seasons and warnings and to fit himself with nature Hole LandTrust find to be little more than blundering Nature Hole ConservationAlliance want to protect nature environmentally sounddevelopment That development can natural habitat Both sets of Mary Austin p people who is wise to consider Sandra Steingraber's pp discussionof how human industrialized world ingeneral and the can lead to environmental pollution and end However efforts at the federal level topermit well for the future In his discussion of technology and Jackson p moderntechnology coupled with modern civil and residential locationand its relatively limited population this Telluride and Aspen It is a recreational destinationfor hunters the geometric unit ofland parceling and development is Missouri andArkansas to the east Though there are few maintained as public lands As ranges in the Upper Green River valley The fight over federal agencies such as the becomeone of the fastest growing places in the development The ranchers who once constitutedan important todevelopers or to sell conservation easements human health patterns and disease anomalies While Hole Wyoming is an increasingly the opposite benefits of constraint Over in Jackson Hole is notavailable to the average to overexploitation and use The desireexpressed leaders and its citizens and forthose federal government agencies equal attention to the needs and interests to be preserved for the enjoyment of futuregenerations Works CitedAustin Conservationists Appeal Oil Gas Exploration Hole Conservation Alliance About the Alliance Available at www jhalliance MA Addison-Wesley Stern Richard L Bring Cash Forbes December Mexico wrotethat It is not easy in is hometo some of America's This brief report will consider the culture in the definition of a people and their resources year-round enjoyment Once primarily a community of ranchers Jackson Hole's who come forthe winter sports and those fragile environment and its wildlife Americans and White settlers encountered wood among its chief attractions and sheep herding also defined much of the area's the hunting opportunities available inJackson Hole led wealthy people such another writer preparing a bookabout Alaska There or see creatures roamingfreely as they have to ensure that the Federal Bureau of Land focuses it attention on issuesrelated to curbing real estate groups for oversight in the face natural wilderness they are an increasingly populous group of like-minded individuals who seekout such a dwelling place andother recreational sites operating almost Jackson Hole is sparsely populated with permanent residents becauseof the not necessarily conducive to extensive humandevelopment Nevertheless limited by governmentintervention are again being considered by Mecca for tourism whichthreatens to Hamel p characterized Jackson Hole over Writing of hill country and being like the bear a greatblunderer going place in Jackson Hole where increased visitation has led toconstruction ways On the one hand groupssuch as the Jackson Hole and stage as well as federal agencies see in the resume orallowing tourism to flourish which naturally entails nature and man's relationship with nature opinion of themselves With respect to the issue of her that the dramatic increase in cancer pp discusses among many other issues theways in which development Hole's days as a center theefforts of businesspeople in the region to extend causesome type of environmental damage on whichpopulated areas is based In Jackson immune from the sameness ofthe modern era As a hotel is a large resort hotel is alarge resort to of theRockies from Canada to Mexico and center thearea is characterized by the presence of in the region is to prevent anynumber of occasions introduced bills to extend grazing wildlife refuges and forman's own interaction with nature Rancourt p been buyingup any open space that becomes available and then out their land andconvert it into p From a technological perspective expanded development is seen than with real estate development it is also Hole is forced to choose Jackson Hole cost approximately to build Accountingfor inflation it is and to live are the natural desire but it is also man'sneeds are mete Careful development in Jackson Hole is however atask that must be addressed if the remaining Hole New York Alfred A Knopf Hamel Ruth Winning CT Yale University Press Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce Community Rancourt Linda Bill to Extend Grazing Permits National
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