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Object Type |
Report |
Title |
Growing a New Johns Island |
Author |
Cuskley, Colin |
Summary |
A publication of the Johns Island Conservancy, this report features the qualities of Johns Island that the community think are worth sustaining and options for developing viable, sustainable economic opportunities to preserve those qualities. Also includes interviews with notable Johns Islanders. Contents include: Past, present & future --- Our natural landscape: forest, marsh & water --- Our story: heritage, history & culture --- Our working landscape: farms, food & family --- Conservation & growth --- "Rural" preservation isn't the point --- Bill Saunders -- Natural landscape: forest, water & wildlife -- Conservation easements -- Government support -- Recreation -- Cultral landscape -- The Gullah tradition -- Civil rights -- A battleground -- Historic sites -- Churches and cemeteries -- Research, scholarship, education & learning -- Working landscape: farms, food & family -- Heritate -- Sidi Limehouse -- Farm-to-table -- Cooperation -- Incubator farms -- Marketing and branding -- Equestrian -- Murray Neale -- Economic landscape -- Development and alternatives -- Neighboring islands -- Thomas Legare -- Mission possible: grow & work together -- A new hope -- Conclusion -- Organizations and civic groups -- Private organizations -- Government -- Bibliography -- Timeline of Johns Island history |
Pamphlet # |
P520 |
Publisher |
Johns Island Conservancy |
Publication/Copyright Date |
December 2014 |
Additional Author(s) |
Conover, Dan |
Subjects |
Johns Island (S.C.) Johns Island (S.C.)--Economic conditions Johns Island (S.C.)--Social conditions City planning--South Carolina--Johns Island |
Notes |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39). |
Object ID # |
2020.002.14 |