
By highlighting this book, we hope that all members of the
BES community will read this important work.
Some of course, will be returning to it as a refresher. The book will surely repay their effort,
given the plethora of details and explanations of the trajectory of change in
Baltimore. Those who are new to Prof.
Olson’s book are in for a treat, because it is not only comprehensive, but
engagingly written.
Our spotlight on this book will also shine on Prof. Olson
herself, as she will give the keynote presentation at our Annual Meeting at the
Cylburn Arboretum on 24 October, 2012. Entitled "The Growth Machine: Its Environmental Legacy," this
talk will give a chance for her to bring us up to date on her research and
scholarship. All members of the BES
community are invited to delve into the book, and to hear Prof. Olson at our
Annual Meeting.
See her web page for more on her research interests and
publications: http://www.geog.mcgill.ca/faculty/olson/
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