Middle Mississippi River Valley Environmental Archives Processing Project

Item

Title

Middle Mississippi River Valley Environmental Archives Processing Project

Description

Government agencies administer environmental laws and regulations, and businesses, communities, while organizations and individuals seek to balance environmental issues and other needs and concerns. Organizations and groups that face this challenge have widely varying viewpoints and interests. The environmental collections held by both SIUC and SEMO include extensive holdings in environmental history, especially the rural environment, illuminating their relationship, past and present, of humankind to the natural environment in the Middle Mississippi River region. This vast topic includes natural resources (air, energy, land, and water), their conservation and related environmental issues, the effect of environmental hazards on humans and other species, and the development of public policy and planning related to the environment. Records cover organizations established to promote environmental conservation, preservation, and increased awareness of environmental affairs through education, advocacy, or public action; businesses which make direct use of natural resources or respond actively to environmental issues; and individuals prominent in environmental affairs

Date

Temporal Coverage

1907 - 2011

Spatial Coverage

The Middle Mississippi River Valley region, centered on southern Illinois and southeast Missouri

Extent

145 cubic feet
250 linear feet
11000 objects

Institution

Identifier

Primary Contact

Pam Hackbart-Dean

Was Funded