Paradise Won

Paradise Won The Struggle to Create Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve

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Originally published in 1990, Paradise Won has been updated and details the epic 12-year struggle to stop logging in the unique global ecosystem. Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve is located in the southernmost part of Haida Gwaii (formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands), 130 kilometres off the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Gwaii Haanas protects an archipelago of 138 islands in the territory of the Haida people, who have lived in Haida Gwaii for well over 14,000 years. From the 1970s through the early 1980s, plans to expand logging in the area led to the first concerted efforts to protect Gwaii Haanas and -- in 1985 -- the Haida Nation created the Haida Heritage Site. In spite of efforts to protect the landscape, logging continued and resulted in a pro-longed legal and political battle. In 1987, logging finally ended when the governments of Canada and British Columbia signed the South Moresby Memorandum of Understanding, which safeguarded the area and per-mitted shared stewardship, treating the unique marine and terrestrial environments as though they were a national park, though many land claims were still outstanding. This updated edition of Paradise Won includes a new foreword by the author and will bring back into focus this remarkable story of the power and importance of Indigenous rights and how activism can spur average citizens to action in order to fight climate change and protect fragile ecosystems everywhere.

Book information

ISBN: 9781771604581
Publisher: Rocky Mountain Books
Imprint: Rocky Mountain Books
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 336
Weight: 512g
Height: 230mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 25mm