Land Use Our urban world Forestry management Parks, Reserves, and Wildlands Agricultural land use.

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Land Use Our urban world Forestry management Parks, Reserves, and Wildlands Agricultural land use

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Land Use

Our urban worldForestry management

Parks, Reserves, and WildlandsAgricultural land use

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Urban environments Created due to industrialization

Require resources from other places

Need natural land nearby for

ecosystem services: water, air, waste escape from stresses of daily urban life preservation for posterity

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Urban environments Includes larger and larger percentages of

the population

1850 – included 15% of US citizens1920 – included more than 50% of US citizensNow – includes more than 80% of US citizens

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Chicago area population growth

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Portland area population growth

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Urban Sprawl Why does this happen?

What are the positive and negative aspects of sprawl?

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What makes a city livable?

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Examples of livable cities Chicago area

Portland area

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Forest management Forests provide many resources and

services In US, management practices have

changed over time

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Westward expansion Development of resources – forests,

minerals, rangelands

Originally there was no land use planning

Deforestation began to occur

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Natural forests, 1620

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Natural forests, 1920

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Natural forests today

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Management strategies Clear cutting vs. selective cutting

Maximum sustainable yield

Ecosystem based management

Adaptive management

Public vs. private land

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US Forest Service Gifford Pinchot

Changing mission Timber for nation Multiple use management

Impact of road building

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US Forest Service and fires Changing opinions

on management

Total suppression Let it burn Prescribed burns Influence of climate

change

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US federal parks and reserves National parks:

Managed by National Park Service monuments, historic sites, wild and scenic

rivers, parks, and recreation areas Too many visitors?

National forests: Managed by US Forest Service Timber harvests Fire suppression

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US federal parks and reserves National wildlife refuges:

Managed by US Fish and Wildlife Service Variety of management styles

Preservation (Sevilleta NWR as example) Active manipulation

(Bosque del Apache NWR as example)

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Sevilleta Wildlife Refuge, NM

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Sevilleta Wildlife Refuge, NM

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Bosque del Apache Wildlife Refuge, NM

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Bosque del Apache Wildlife Refuge, NM

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Wilderness areas Should they exist?

Changing values Resources such as timber, oil, minerals? States rights?

Wilderness Act of 1964 Public lands can be set aside No development allowed

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What should parks look like? Many small or one large? Protection of biodiversity Wildlife corridors

What is practical?

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Agricultural land use 38% of land world-wide is agriculturally

used 2/3 of this is pasture land 1/3 of this is used for crops

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Crop production - feeding the world Industrial agriculture – green revolution

Inorganic fertilizers and synthetic pesticides Fossil fuels Genetically modified crops Monocultures Removal of wetlands

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What about sustainable agricultural practices? Soil management Irrigation practices Targeted fertilizer Integrated pest management No-till farming

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Livestock grazing ¼ of world land

Sustainable if at low intensity – think about Tragedy of the Commons

Use of public lands

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Some additional agricultural issues Feedlot agriculture (factory farming) Aquaculture Organic farming Buy local movement

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Making cities livable Planning and zoning Urban growth boundaries Smart growth New urbanism Transit options Parks