The University of Arizona Press is a nonprofit publisher of scholarly and regional books.
The Press publishes about fifty books annually and has some 600 books in print. These include scholarly titles in American Indian studies, anthropology, archaeology, environmental studies, geography, Chicano studies, history, Latin American studies, and the space sciences, as well as general interest books on Arizona and the Southwest borderlands. In addition, we publish books of creative nonfiction and two series in literature: Sun Tracks: An American Indian Literary Series and Camino del Sol: A Chicana/o Literary Series.
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- American Indians and National Parks
By Robert H. Keller; Michael F. Turek
- Border Oasis : Water and the Political Ecology of the Colorado River Delta, 1940-1975
By Evan R. Ward
- The Changing Mile Revisited : An Ecological Study of Vegetation Change with Time in the Lower Mile of an Arid and Semiarid Region
By Robert H. Webb; Raymond M. Turner; Janice E. Bowers; James Rodney Hastings
- Condors in Canyon Country : The Return of the California Condor to the Grand Canyon Region
By Sophie A. H. Osborn
- Fluid Arguments : Five Centuries of Western Water Conflict
By Char Miller
- Forests under Fire : A Century of Ecosystem Mismanagement in the Southwest
By Christopher J. Huggard; Arthur R. Gómez
- Fuel for Growth : Water and Arizona's Urban Environment
By Douglas E. Kupel
- Glen Canyon Dammed : Inventing Lake Powell and the Canyon Country
By Jared Farmer
- Grand Canyon, A Century of Change : Rephotography of the 1889-1890 Stanton Expedition
By Robert H. Webb
- Human Ecology in the Wadi al-Hasa : Land Use and Abandonment through the Holocene
By J. Brett Hill
- Human Impact on Ancient Environments
By Charles L. Redman
- A Land Between Waters : Environmental Histories of Modern Mexico
Edited by Christopher R. Boyer
- The Lessening Stream : An Environmental History of the Santa Cruz River
By Michael F. Logan
- The Nature of Cities : Ecocriticism and Urban Environments
By Michael Bennett
- Petrified Forest National Park : A Wilderness Bound in Time
By George M. Lubick
- Political Ecology in a Yucatec Maya Community
By E. N. Anderson; Aurora Dzib Zihum de Cen; Felix Medina Tzuc; Pastor Valdez Chale
- The Politics of Western Water : The Congressional Career of Wayne Aspinall
By Stephen C. Sturgeon
- Ranching, Endangered Species, and Urbanization in the Southwest : Species of Capital
By Nathan F. Sayre
- Regreening the National Parks
By Michael Frome
- Reopening the American West
By Hal K. Rothman
- Revolutionary Parks : Conservation, Social Justice, and Mexico's National Parks, 1910–1940
By Emily Wakild
- The Southwest in American Literature and Art : The Rise of a Desert Aesthetic
By David W. Teague
- Stealing Shining Rivers : Agrarian Conflict, Market Logic, and Conservation in a Mexican Forest
By Molly Doane
- Still the Wild River Runs : Congress, the Sierra Club, and the Fight to Save Grand Canyon
By Byron E. Pearson
- Struggle Over Utah's San Rafael Swell : Wilderness, National Conservation Areas, and National Monuments
By Jeffrey O. Durrant
- The Tropical Deciduous Forest of Alamos : Biodiversity of a Threatened Ecosystem in Mexico
By David A. Yetman; Robert H. Robichaux
- Twelve Hundred Miles by Horse and Burro : J. Stokley Ligon and New Mexico's First Breeding Bird Survey
By Harley Shaw; Mara E. Weisenberger
- Woodlands in Crisis : A Legacy of Lost Biodiversity on the Colorado Plateau
By Gary Paul Nabhan; Marcelle Coder; Susan J. Smith; Patricia West; Zsuzsi I. Kovacs
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