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1 Land, Public and Private

2 Human Activities Affecting Land and Environment  Extensive logging – mudslides  Deforestation – climate change  Paving – water runoff, “heat islands”  Overuse of farmland – soil degradation, water pollution

3 Tragedy of the Commons Land viewed as a common resource Garrett Hardin a. Tragedy of the Commons - shared, limited resource becomes depleted due to people acting on self-interest for short-term gain More common when there’s no land use agreement or regulation

4 http://www.hdwpapers.com/dr__seuss_the_lorax_wallpaper_2-wallpapers.html

5 Result of negative externality - can lead to serious environmental problems - no one be held legally or financially responsible Solution - private ownership - regulation http://yourbusiness.azcentral.com/examples-externalities-market-7577.html

6 Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) a. maximum amount that can be harvested without compromising the future availability of that resource b. keeps the resource population at ~1/2 carrying capacity of environment c. permits an indefinite use without depletion of resource

7 Public Land Use  ~ 11% of Earth’s land area is protected  International Categories of Public Lands a. National Parks b. Managed Resource Protected Areas c. Habitat/Species Management Areas d. Strict Nature Reserves and Wilderness Areas e. Protected Landscapes and Seascapes f. Natural Monuments

8  National Parks a. managed for scientific, educational, and recreational use b. not used for extraction of resources http://parks.mapquest.com/national-parks/rocky-mountain-national-park/

9  Managed Resource Protected Areas a. allows for sustained use of biological, mineral and recreational uses ex) national forests http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallatin_National_Forest

10  Habitat/Species Management Areas a. actively managed to maintain biological communities b. done through predator prevention, etc.

11  Strict Nature Reserves and Wilderness Areas a. established to protect species and ecosystems http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver_Dam_Mountains

12  Protected Landscapes and Seascapes a. nondestructive use of natural resources with opportunities for tourism and recreation b. ex) orchards, beaches, etc http://batanesryan.blogspot.com /

13  Natural Monuments a. protect unique sites of natural and cultural interest http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/blm_special_areas/NLCS/monuments.html

14 Public Land in the US  Owned by federal, state, or local govnt’s  Federal is the largest (~25% of country)  Classification a. include - rangelands, national forests, national parks, wildlife refuges, and wilderness areas

15  Multiple-Use Lands a. used for recreation, grazing, timber, and mineral extraction

16  Federal Agencies a. Bureau of Land Management - grazing, mining, recreation, timber b. United States Forest Service - timber, grazing, mining c. National Park Service - recreation and conservation d. Fish and Wildlife Service - wildlife conservation, hunting, recreation

17 Land Management Practices  Rangelands a. dry, open grasslands b. primarily used for cattle grazing c. Grazing 1. benefit - uses less fossil fuel then feedlots 2. consequence - leaves land exposed to erosion http://ecotope.org/anthromes/v1/guide/rangelands/

18  Forests a. dominated by trees b. used for commercial logging - pulp and wood c. harvesting techniques 1. clear-cutting - removing all trees in an area - forests are replanted all at once http://www.nerrs.noaa.gov/doc/siteprofile/acebasin/html/modules/landuse/lmclcut.htm

19 2. selective-cutting - removes single tree among many - creates small openings - trees of different ages - shade-tolerant 3. Impacts of both types of harvesting - logging roads to carry equipment * destruction of habitats * compaction of soil  loss of nutrients and ability to infiltrate water http://allthingsconnect.wordpress.com/2013/03/02 /blog-post-3-environmental-history-and-worldviews/

20 d. Fire Management - natural process for nutrient cycling - provides openings for early-successional species - prescribed burn * fire set under controlled conditions http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowstone_fires_of_1988

21  Federal Regulation a. National Environmental Policy Act - assesses all projects b. Environmental Impact Statement - analyzes environmental impact c. Environmental Mitigation Plan - how will the impact be addressed d. Endangered Species Act - designed to protect species

22 Expanding Residential Land Use  Urban Sprawl a. urbanized areas that have spread into rural areas b. causes 1. automobiles and highways 2. living costs 3. urban blight 4. government policies - highway trust fund - zoning

23  Smart Growth a. strategies that encourage development of sustainable, healthy communities 1. 10 basic principles - mixed land uses - range of housing choices - walkable neighborhoods - collaboration in development decisions - compact building design - attractive communities with a sense of place - preserve open space - variety of transportation - direct development towards existing communities - cost-effective decisions


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