A Public Trust Argument for Public Access to Private Conservation Land

IF 1.8 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW Duke Law Journal Pub Date : 2002-12-01 DOI:10.2307/1373164
Sarah C. Smith
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Urban renaissances notwithstanding, American cities have dramatically changed in the last fifty years. Downtowns and small towns are on the way out. Suburbs have replaced towns, and corporate campuses are preferred to skyscrapers in expanding cities.' In general, people are building lower and wider. Necessarily, this kind of development requires land. As cities sprawl out, they incorporate more and more previously open land. Faced with changes they do not like, concerned residents have become activists, fighting to protect open space. And the first logical place to start is Washington, D.C. The federal government owns twenty-nine percent of land in this country, predominantly in the western states and Alaska.2 Federal land management policies have developed as the country has grown, and many give greater preference to resource developers than preservationists would like.3 The ranching industry, for example, depends heavily on cheap federal grazing permits.4 Countering development
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尽管出现了城市复兴,但美国城市在过去50年里发生了巨大变化。市中心和小城镇正在消失。郊区取代了城镇,在不断扩张的城市里,企业园区比摩天大楼更受欢迎。”一般来说,人们正在建造更低更宽的房子。这种发展必然需要土地。随着城市的扩张,它们吞并了越来越多以前开放的土地。面对他们不喜欢的变化,忧心忡忡的居民变成了积极分子,为保护开放空间而斗争。第一个合乎逻辑的起点是华盛顿特区。联邦政府拥有这个国家29%的土地,主要在西部各州和阿拉斯加州。2随着国家的发展,联邦土地管理政策也在发展,许多政策给予资源开发商比保护主义者所希望的更大的优先权例如,畜牧业在很大程度上依赖于廉价的联邦放牧许可证对抗发展
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