Book Details
136
May 5, 2023
Width: 4.50 in
Height: 7.00 in
“Robert Sandford writes passionately, insightfully and alarmingly about the scope and scale of development pressures in Rocky Mountain towns that are subject to uber-tourism. Through displacement, crowding and overpricing, original residents are in danger of being overrun by the “weekenders.” Robert details how everything changes in proportion to the number of people who seek out the unique quality of a place, irrevocably affecting the original values, virtues and attractions of that place. The Weekender Effect contains some useful philosophical thoughts from which others might benefit.” —Lorne Fitch, retired provincial Fish and Wildlife biologist, former adjunct professor at the University of Calgary, author of Streams of Consequence: Dispatches from the Conservation World"