Acknowledgements
Contributors
Canadian Countercultures and Their Environments 1930s-1980s
Colin M. Coates
Section 1: Environmental Activism
Back-to-the-Land Environmentalism and Small Island Ecology: Denman Island, BC 1974&ndash1979
Sharon Weaver
"Good Ecology Is Good Economics" The Slocan Valley Community Forest Management Project, 1973-1979
Nancy Janovicek
American Immigration, the Canadian Counterculture, and the Prefigurative Environmental Politics of the West Kootenay Region, 1969-1989
Kathleen Rodgers
Countercultural Recycling in Toronto: The "Is Five Foundation" and the Origins of the Blue Box
Ryan O?Connor
"Vive la Vélorution!": Le Monde á Bicyclette and the Origins of Cycling Advocacy in Montreal
Daniel Ross
Section 2: People, Nature, Activities
An Ark for the Future: Secience, Techonlogy and the Canadian Back-to-the-Land Movement of the 1970s
Henry Trim
Dolars for "Deadbeats": Opportunities for Youth Grants and the Back-to-the-Land Movement British Columbia?s Sunshine Coast
Matt Cavers
Building Futures Together: Western and Aboriginal Countercultures and the Environment of the Yukon Territory
David Neufeld
Nature, Spirit, Home: Back-to-the-Land Childbirt in BC?s Kootenay Region
Megan J. Davies
Children of the Hummus: Growing Up Back-to-the-Land on Prince Edward Island
Alan MacEachern with Ryan O'Connor
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