Although suburb-building created major environmental problems, Christopher Sellers demonstrates that the environmental movement originated within suburbs--not just in response to unchecked urban sprawl.
Sellers shows how.
They cultivated a fondness for the natural world around them, and in the decades that followed, they became sensitized to potential threats.
Drawn to the countryside as early as the late nineteenth century, new suburbanites turned to taming the wildness of their surroundings.
Although suburb-building created major environmental problems, Christopher Sellers demonstrates that the environmental movement originated within suburbs--not just in response to unchecked urban sprawl