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Accidental Wilderness By Walter H. Kehm

Accidental Wilderness by Walter H. Kehm


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Accidental Wilderness showcases how the removal of city rubble and its displacement can result in new urban parklands with significant ecological importance for the health of the city and its residents.

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Accidental Wilderness: The Origins and Ecology of Toronto's Tommy Thompson Park by Walter H. Kehm

A fortuitous urban miracle, Tommy Thompson Park is an oasis of accidental wilderness on Toronto's lakeshore. Initially created as a landfill site on the city's rapidly developing waterfront, the Leslie Street Spit, as the park is affectionately known, has seen its physical and ecological footprint grow dramatically over recent decades. Forests, grasslands, and wildlife now thrive - all within a stone's throw of some of the most densely populated areas of North America's fourth-largest city/ Accidental Wilderness is a rich and lyrical collection of essays curated by internationally recognized landscape architect and original designer of Tommy Thompson Park, Walter H. Kehm. A stunning collection of photographs by renowned landscape photographer Robert Burley complements these essays, which explore the city's port origins; the principles and design of the park's master plan; the native-plant succession process; the park's unique flora and fauna; public advocacy efforts; and public recreation in the park and its effect on mental, physical, and spiritual health. In an era when the dangers of climate change have begun to affect daily life, Tommy Thompson Park offers a hopeful narrative about how nature can flourish in, and contribute to, the well-being of twenty-first-century cities.

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The Spit is miraculous and amazing, growing out of Toronto like a volcanic island. Accidental Wilderness is a stunningly beautiful and hopeful book that captures with writing that is both technical and romantic the story of how the Spit came to be and what it almost was if not for the interventions of the people who protected it. -- Shawn Micallef * Spacing magazine *
This book will leave readers with a great appreciation of what has been created in Lake Ontario at the end of Leslie Street and what impact that creation could have on the future of wilderness - accidental or otherwise - in Canada. -- Michael Olsen * Ontario Field Ornithologists *
This beautifully produced ode celebrates a unique place on the shores of Toronto's Lake Ontario. The Spit, as it is known locally, was a dump site for the city's midcentury building boom, a landform not so much planned as accumulated. But nature arrived uninvited, spurring several decades of local advocacy, and eventually a singular urban park emerged. * Landscape Architecture Magazine *
Part field guide, part environmental history, Accidental Wilderness would make an excellent manual for ecological restoration along the entire lakeshore. -- Amy Lavender Harris * Spacing Magazine *
The book's value is the detailed accounting of how the accidental creation of Tommy Thompson Park evolved in concert with Kehm's park master plan. The planning and design process could be used as a framework for creating and restoring urban wildlands in Great Lakes communities and other coastal ecosystem areas. Such a framework is especially critical given how climate change is shifting weather-induced physical processes and temperature. Burley's photography provides the reader with an intimate feel for the created park character. The book is recommended for those interested in more ecologically based planning and design processes. -- Richard Smardon, SUNY-College of Environmental Science and Forestry * Landscape Journal *

About Walter H. Kehm

Walter H. Kehm is a landscape architect and was a professor and Director of the School of Landscape Architecture at the University of Guelph. Robert Burley is an artist working in photography. His projects often explore the transition between city and country.

Table of Contents

Foreword David Miller Introduction Walter H. Kehm Portfolio I Robert Burley Part I: Epiphany The Spontaneous Ecology of Tommy Thompson Park Peter Del Tredici Building the Leslie Street Spit Wayne Reeves Aquatic Park Walter H. Kehm The Evolution of Advocacy John Carley Portfolio II Robert Burley Part II: Process Conservation by Design: The 1986 Plan Walter H. Kehm Plants and Natural Succession Gavin Miller Birds and Birding at the Spit Garth Vernon Riley Mammals and Fish Gord MacPherson and Walter H. Kehm Habitat Projects and Wildlife Management Andrea Chreston Portfolio III Robert Burley Part III: Evolution People in the Park Walter H. Kehm Let the Spit Be!! Robert Burley Home Chief R. Stacey Laforme Acknowledgments Comparative Parks List of Bird Species List of Plant Species References Further Resources Image Key Contributors

Additional information

GOR012473377
9781487508340
1487508344
Accidental Wilderness: The Origins and Ecology of Toronto's Tommy Thompson Park by Walter H. Kehm
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University of Toronto Press
20201110
176
Winner of Canadian Society of Landscape Architects 2021 Award of Excellence - Research 2021 (Canada) Winner of 2021 Heritage Toronto Book Award 2021 (Canada)
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