阿卡迪亚林地清切纪念碑

IF 15.1 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES One Earth Pub Date : 2024-07-19 DOI:10.1016/j.oneear.2024.06.020
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在地球表面有 30% 是土地的世界里,对这一有限而珍贵资源的争夺异常激烈。为了满足日益增长的人口的许多基本生活需求,土地被改作多种用途,从农田、房产到垃圾场,但往往以砍伐森林为代价。安德烈娅-鲍尔斯(Andrea Bowers)是一位来自洛杉矶的艺术家,她通过悬挂雕塑《阿卡迪亚林地清伐纪念碑》纪念了一次植树抗议活动。为了挽救阿卡迪亚一片由雄伟的橡树和梧桐树组成的原始森林被砍伐以建造一个沉积物堆放场的行为,鲍尔斯和其他三位活动家将自己绑在两棵树的树梢上。在距离地面 100 英尺的高空,他们目睹了破坏性的清除行动。两天监禁释放后,鲍尔斯再次来到现场,取回了遗留物:堆积如山的碎屑。鲍尔斯将这些碎屑与绳索和其他伐木工具一起,作为被砍伐的 250 棵树木及其栖息地的纪念碑。
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Memorial to Arcadia Woodlands Clear-Cut

In a world where <30% of the Earth’s surface is land, competition for this limited but precious resource is fierce. To serve many basic living needs for a growing population, land has been converted into multiple uses, from farmland and properties to dumpsites, but often at the cost of deforestation. Andrea Bowers, a Los Angeles-based artist, commemorates a tree-siting protest via the hanging sculpture Memorial to Arcadia Woodlands Clear-Cut. In an attempt to save the clearing of a pristine grove of majestic oaks and sycamores in Arcadia for the sake of creating a sediment dump, Bowers and three other activists tied themselves to two treetops. At 100 ft above the ground, they witnessed the devastating clearance. After their release from a 2-day imprisonment, Bowers revisited the site and retrieved the legacy: a mountain of chippings. Together with ropes and other tree-sitting gear, Bowers forms the aftermath as a monument to the 250 cleared trees and their habitat.

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One Earth
One Earth Environmental Science-Environmental Science (all)
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期刊介绍: One Earth, Cell Press' flagship sustainability journal, serves as a platform for high-quality research and perspectives that contribute to a deeper understanding and resolution of contemporary sustainability challenges. With monthly thematic issues, the journal aims to bridge gaps between natural, social, and applied sciences, along with the humanities. One Earth fosters the cross-pollination of ideas, inspiring transformative research to address the complexities of sustainability.
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