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Publication date: November 18, 2025
Environmental Change in the Lake Tahoe Basin
A Synthesis of Science and Public Policy
Edited by
Robert N. Coats, Sudeep Chandra, Alan Heyvaert, Charles R. Goldman, and S. Geoffrey Schladow
Nestled in the Sierra Nevada, the Lake Tahoe Basin is more than a scenicwonder—it’s a living laboratory of environmental management.
Environmental Change in the Lake Tahoe Basin delivers an authoritative and engagingaccount of how one of America’s most treasured landscapes has been shapedby science, policy, and public will. Drawing on over a century of research, thebook traces the Basin’s battle with logging, mining, pollution, invasive species,and unchecked development—while highlighting innovative efforts to balanceecological preservation with tourism and urban growth. Written by experts who have influenced both policy and scientific discovery, it blends environmental science with real-world case studies of both triumphs and setbacks.
More than a regional history, this book positions Tahoe as a model for science-driven stewardship, offering practical lessons and recommendations for managing fragile, high-value environments. Essential for scientists, policymakers, and conservationists, it’s a blueprint for protecting natural treasures everywhere.
The authors will donate all royalties from the sale of this volume to the Union of Concerned Scientist, www.ucsusa.org