(Online library) Fault Lines: Life and Landscape in Saskatchewan’s Oil Economy
| #5660672 in Books | 2016-09-20 | Original language:English | 8.25 x.50 x8.25l,.0 | File Name: 088755783X | 216 pages
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Landscapes we must see|By Justin Podur|Many more know about the Alberta tar sands than they do about Saskatchewan's oil lands. In these haunting photographs we are introduced to landscapes that are incredibly important to the way our world runs. It is hard to imagine a better introduction to them than this book.||“Zink’s photos show with plain-spoken poignancy the stark quality of the land, the oil machinery, the workers, and the farmers who have watched oil booms come and go.” (Bill Robertson Saskatoon StarPhoenix)
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Oil is not new to Saskatchewan. Many of the wells found on farmland across the province date back to the 1950s when the industry began to spread. But there is little doubt that the recent boom (2006–2014) in unconventional oil production has reshaped rural lives and landscapes. While many small towns were suffering from depopulation and decline, others reoriented themselves around a booming oil industry. In place of the abandoned houses and shuttered shop... [PDF.eo36] Fault Lines: Life and Landscape in Saskatchewan’s Oil Economy Rating: 3.92 (647 Votes)
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