The enduring wilderness [[electronic resource] /] / Doug Scott |
Autore | Scott Doug <1944-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Golden, Colo., : Fulcrum Pub., c2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (200 p.) |
Disciplina | 333.78/216/0973 |
Soggetto topico |
Wilderness areas - Government policy - United States
Wilderness areas - Law and legislation - United States |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-46806-5
9786612468063 1-55591-876-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Table of Contents; Foreword ix; Preface xi; Introduction 1; People Saving Wilderness ... for People 1; The Impulse to Preserve Wildness 3; The Wilderness Act: A People's Law 4; Challenges Ahead 6; Chapter 1: Wilderness in Our Lives 9; The Wilderness We Have Saved 9; What Preserving Wilderness Requires 13; Chapter 2: Wilderness: From Concept to Action 19; PART 1: THE WILDERNESS IDEA 19; The Need for Wilderness 19; John Muir 21; Wilderness Vanishing 23; National Parks and Wilderness 24; PART 2: THE BEGINNINGS OF A WILDERNESS PRESERVATION POLICY 27; Aldo Leopold 27
The First Wilderness Area and the "L-20" Regulation 29Bob Marshall 30; The Wilderness Society 31; Forest Wilderness or National Parks? 32; "Wilderness" and "Wild Areas"-The "U" Regulations 35; Chapter 3: Wilderness: "There Ought to be a Law" 37; How Permanent? 37; "Not by Law" 39; The Idea of a Comprehensive Wilderness Program 40; Howard Zahniser 40; Imagining a Wilderness Law 41; Building Consensus 43; Echo Park 44; The "Wilderness Bill" 47; The Eight-Year Legislative Odyssey 50; Chapter 4: Putting the New Wilderness Act to Work 57; The Law Changed Everything 57 The Ten-Year Wilderness Review Process 59Stewart Brandborg 61; The "Great Liberating Force" 62; Grassroots Organizing and Citizen Wilderness Proposals 63; Congress Expands Agency Wilderness Proposals 65; Eastern Wilderness and the "Purity Theory" 66; The Eastern Wilderness Areas Act 68; National Park Service Resistance to Wilderness Designation 72; Wilderness in National Wildlife Refuges 73; Chapter 5: Expanding the Scope of Wilderness Preservation 75; The "60 Million-Acre Myth" 75; PART 1: NATIONAL FOREST "ROADLESS AREAS" 77; Scapegoat: The First Citizen-Initiated Wilderness Area 79 NEPA, Roadless Areas, and "RARE" 79The Endangered American Wilderness Act and "RARE-II" 81; Release Language and the Post-RARE-II Wilderness Laws 82; PART 2: THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT JOINS THE WILDERNESS PROGRAM 84; The Federal Land Policy and Management Act 85; The Loss of Big Wilderness 86; The National Forest Roadless Area Conservation Rule 88; PART 3: WILDERNESS ON A SCALE TO MATCH ALASKA 89; The Alaska Coalition and "D-2" 90; The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act 91; Chapter 6: Wilderness Yet to Save 95; Our Unprotected Wilderness 95 How Much Unprotected Wilderness? 96Giving Roadless Areas a Fair Shake 97; Giving Roadless Areas the Brush-off 99; Anything but Statutory Wilderness 100; The Majority of Americans Are "Not at the Table"as the Fate of Wilderness Is Decided by Agencies 104; Chapter 7: Wilderness Politics 107; The Power of Public Opinion for Wilderness 107; Wilderness Opponents 108; What the Polls Say about Public Attitudes 111; The Realities of Legislative Politics 114; Wilderness and Compromise 117; The Geography of Wilderness Politics 120; Connecting Wilderness with People 122 The Wilderness System of the Future 122 |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910454900203321 |
Scott Doug <1944-> | ||
Golden, Colo., : Fulcrum Pub., c2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The enduring wilderness [[electronic resource] /] / Doug Scott |
Autore | Scott Doug <1944-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Golden, Colo., : Fulcrum Pub., c2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (200 p.) |
Disciplina | 333.78/216/0973 |
Soggetto topico |
Wilderness areas - Government policy - United States
Wilderness areas - Law and legislation - United States |
ISBN |
1-282-46806-5
9786612468063 1-55591-876-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Table of Contents; Foreword ix; Preface xi; Introduction 1; People Saving Wilderness ... for People 1; The Impulse to Preserve Wildness 3; The Wilderness Act: A People's Law 4; Challenges Ahead 6; Chapter 1: Wilderness in Our Lives 9; The Wilderness We Have Saved 9; What Preserving Wilderness Requires 13; Chapter 2: Wilderness: From Concept to Action 19; PART 1: THE WILDERNESS IDEA 19; The Need for Wilderness 19; John Muir 21; Wilderness Vanishing 23; National Parks and Wilderness 24; PART 2: THE BEGINNINGS OF A WILDERNESS PRESERVATION POLICY 27; Aldo Leopold 27
The First Wilderness Area and the "L-20" Regulation 29Bob Marshall 30; The Wilderness Society 31; Forest Wilderness or National Parks? 32; "Wilderness" and "Wild Areas"-The "U" Regulations 35; Chapter 3: Wilderness: "There Ought to be a Law" 37; How Permanent? 37; "Not by Law" 39; The Idea of a Comprehensive Wilderness Program 40; Howard Zahniser 40; Imagining a Wilderness Law 41; Building Consensus 43; Echo Park 44; The "Wilderness Bill" 47; The Eight-Year Legislative Odyssey 50; Chapter 4: Putting the New Wilderness Act to Work 57; The Law Changed Everything 57 The Ten-Year Wilderness Review Process 59Stewart Brandborg 61; The "Great Liberating Force" 62; Grassroots Organizing and Citizen Wilderness Proposals 63; Congress Expands Agency Wilderness Proposals 65; Eastern Wilderness and the "Purity Theory" 66; The Eastern Wilderness Areas Act 68; National Park Service Resistance to Wilderness Designation 72; Wilderness in National Wildlife Refuges 73; Chapter 5: Expanding the Scope of Wilderness Preservation 75; The "60 Million-Acre Myth" 75; PART 1: NATIONAL FOREST "ROADLESS AREAS" 77; Scapegoat: The First Citizen-Initiated Wilderness Area 79 NEPA, Roadless Areas, and "RARE" 79The Endangered American Wilderness Act and "RARE-II" 81; Release Language and the Post-RARE-II Wilderness Laws 82; PART 2: THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT JOINS THE WILDERNESS PROGRAM 84; The Federal Land Policy and Management Act 85; The Loss of Big Wilderness 86; The National Forest Roadless Area Conservation Rule 88; PART 3: WILDERNESS ON A SCALE TO MATCH ALASKA 89; The Alaska Coalition and "D-2" 90; The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act 91; Chapter 6: Wilderness Yet to Save 95; Our Unprotected Wilderness 95 How Much Unprotected Wilderness? 96Giving Roadless Areas a Fair Shake 97; Giving Roadless Areas the Brush-off 99; Anything but Statutory Wilderness 100; The Majority of Americans Are "Not at the Table"as the Fate of Wilderness Is Decided by Agencies 104; Chapter 7: Wilderness Politics 107; The Power of Public Opinion for Wilderness 107; Wilderness Opponents 108; What the Polls Say about Public Attitudes 111; The Realities of Legislative Politics 114; Wilderness and Compromise 117; The Geography of Wilderness Politics 120; Connecting Wilderness with People 122 The Wilderness System of the Future 122 |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910778209503321 |
Scott Doug <1944-> | ||
Golden, Colo., : Fulcrum Pub., c2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The enduring wilderness / / Doug Scott |
Autore | Scott Doug <1944-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Golden, Colo., : Fulcrum Pub., c2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (200 p.) |
Disciplina | 333.78/216/0973 |
Soggetto topico |
Wilderness areas - Government policy - United States
Wilderness areas - Law and legislation - United States |
ISBN |
1-282-46806-5
9786612468063 1-55591-876-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Table of Contents; Foreword ix; Preface xi; Introduction 1; People Saving Wilderness ... for People 1; The Impulse to Preserve Wildness 3; The Wilderness Act: A People's Law 4; Challenges Ahead 6; Chapter 1: Wilderness in Our Lives 9; The Wilderness We Have Saved 9; What Preserving Wilderness Requires 13; Chapter 2: Wilderness: From Concept to Action 19; PART 1: THE WILDERNESS IDEA 19; The Need for Wilderness 19; John Muir 21; Wilderness Vanishing 23; National Parks and Wilderness 24; PART 2: THE BEGINNINGS OF A WILDERNESS PRESERVATION POLICY 27; Aldo Leopold 27
The First Wilderness Area and the "L-20" Regulation 29Bob Marshall 30; The Wilderness Society 31; Forest Wilderness or National Parks? 32; "Wilderness" and "Wild Areas"-The "U" Regulations 35; Chapter 3: Wilderness: "There Ought to be a Law" 37; How Permanent? 37; "Not by Law" 39; The Idea of a Comprehensive Wilderness Program 40; Howard Zahniser 40; Imagining a Wilderness Law 41; Building Consensus 43; Echo Park 44; The "Wilderness Bill" 47; The Eight-Year Legislative Odyssey 50; Chapter 4: Putting the New Wilderness Act to Work 57; The Law Changed Everything 57 The Ten-Year Wilderness Review Process 59Stewart Brandborg 61; The "Great Liberating Force" 62; Grassroots Organizing and Citizen Wilderness Proposals 63; Congress Expands Agency Wilderness Proposals 65; Eastern Wilderness and the "Purity Theory" 66; The Eastern Wilderness Areas Act 68; National Park Service Resistance to Wilderness Designation 72; Wilderness in National Wildlife Refuges 73; Chapter 5: Expanding the Scope of Wilderness Preservation 75; The "60 Million-Acre Myth" 75; PART 1: NATIONAL FOREST "ROADLESS AREAS" 77; Scapegoat: The First Citizen-Initiated Wilderness Area 79 NEPA, Roadless Areas, and "RARE" 79The Endangered American Wilderness Act and "RARE-II" 81; Release Language and the Post-RARE-II Wilderness Laws 82; PART 2: THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT JOINS THE WILDERNESS PROGRAM 84; The Federal Land Policy and Management Act 85; The Loss of Big Wilderness 86; The National Forest Roadless Area Conservation Rule 88; PART 3: WILDERNESS ON A SCALE TO MATCH ALASKA 89; The Alaska Coalition and "D-2" 90; The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act 91; Chapter 6: Wilderness Yet to Save 95; Our Unprotected Wilderness 95 How Much Unprotected Wilderness? 96Giving Roadless Areas a Fair Shake 97; Giving Roadless Areas the Brush-off 99; Anything but Statutory Wilderness 100; The Majority of Americans Are "Not at the Table"as the Fate of Wilderness Is Decided by Agencies 104; Chapter 7: Wilderness Politics 107; The Power of Public Opinion for Wilderness 107; Wilderness Opponents 108; What the Polls Say about Public Attitudes 111; The Realities of Legislative Politics 114; Wilderness and Compromise 117; The Geography of Wilderness Politics 120; Connecting Wilderness with People 122 The Wilderness System of the Future 122 |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910816110603321 |
Scott Doug <1944-> | ||
Golden, Colo., : Fulcrum Pub., c2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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