Waterfall: Nature and Culture

Author(s): Brian James Hudson

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With their fountains of glistening spray, overwhelming roar and terrifying might, waterfalls are extraordinary features of the natural world. While many flock to sites such as Niagara Falls and Victoria Falls, until now the rich cultural background of these natural wonders has been neglected. The beautiful, the sublime and the picturesque are among the ideas considered in relation to waterfalls, but in Waterfall Brian J. Hudson portrays these natural wonders in an entirely new light. There are many myths and legends of waterfalls from divers cultures including Native American, Celtic and Indian, as well as the portrayal of waterfalls in art, literature, photography, film and music, and their influence on landscape design and architecture is significant. The book explores the history and ecology of waterfalls, their importance as the source of hydroelectric power, and as tourist attractions. He discusses the frequent conflict generated by these latter two, usually incompatible uses, and the environmental impacts of the human exploitation of waterfalls. Regardless of their role, waterfalls are a vital presence in an increasingly urban world.
This beautifully illustrated book by an expert on the subject will be a superb addition to the library of anyone who loves the natural world.

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'An evocative, well-researched, beautifully illustrated and many-layered exploration of one of our planet's most compelling natural wonders.' - Margaret Drabble 'At last, a series of books on the earth for lay people that combine authoritative, succinct and entertaining narrative with magnificent illustrations. The Earth series will make us marvel anew at the diversity and astounding beauty of the world around us. Each book will take popular understanding of the earth to a new level. No one seriously interested in the future of our planet should be without them.' - Brian M. Fagan, author of The Great Warming: Climate Change and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations 'Waterfall is that rare book on nature, learned and beautifully illustrated, encyclopaedic in detail and sweeping in historical, aesthetic and applied coverage. It is a must for the shelf of every nature lover's library.' - Yi-Fu Tuan, author of Space and Place

Brian J. Hudson is Adjunct Professor in the School of Civil Engineering and Built Environment at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. His other books include Waterfalls of Jamaica (2001).

General Fields

  • : 9781861899187
  • : Reaktion Books
  • : Reaktion Books
  • : 31 March 2012
  • : 210mm X 148mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 June 2012
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Brian James Hudson
  • : Paperback
  • : 551.484
  • : 224
  • : 100 illustrations, 60 in colour