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Land. Section #3: Land Management & Conservation. land used to grow crops or fruit 100 million hectares in the U.S. threatened by development Farmland Protection Program established in 1996 to protect farmland in danger . Farmlands. Farmland Near the Suburbs of Mililani, Hawaii.
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Land Section #3: Land Management & Conservation
land used to grow crops or fruit 100 million hectares in the U.S. threatened by development Farmland Protection Program established in 1996 to protect farmland in danger Farmlands
land that supports different vegetation types not used for farming or timber production can be arid or wet commonly used for grazing of livestock (cattle, sheep, goats) essential for maintaining world’s food supply Rangeland
easily damage from overgrazing which can alter plant communities & allow less desirable plants to invade overgrazing can also lead to erosion problems most rangeland in the U.S. is public land managed by the federal government sometimes left unused for periods of time to let the vegetation recover The Range
trees are harvested to provide paper, furniture, lumber & plywood also provide maple syrup & turpentine remove CO2 from the air avg. per person use of wood is 1800 cm3 per day (U.S. is 3.5 times this amt.) people in developing countries depend on firewood as their main fuel source Forest Lands
virgin forest = forest that has never been cut native forest = forest that is planted & managed tree farms = areas where trees are planted in rows & harvested like other crops Classifying Forest Lands
clear-cutting = the process of removing all the trees from an area of land selective cutting = the process of cutting & removing only middle-aged or mature trees Which is more expensive, but considered less destructive? Harvesting Trees
Methods for Harvesting TreesClear-Cutting vs. Selective Cutting
clearing of trees from an area without replacing them reduces wildlife habitat & leads to increases in soil erosion, landslides, & flooding happening in many countries as populations expand, need more forest products, need more land for farming, need more land for development occurring at an alarming rate in tropical rain forests Deforestation
the process by which trees are planted to re-establish trees that have been cut down in a forest land in some areas (like the New England area) this is happening faster than trees are being cut down & forest land is growing some governments require reforestation after timber has been harvested from public land Reforestation
explorers approached Congress in the 1870s with the wonders of the west, particularly in Wyoming & Montana these explorers were concerned that westward expansion & development would damage & change the land Congress agreed to protect this land & set aside for public use & enjoyment thus the creation of the 1st national park - Yellowstone Parks & Preserves
the U.S. Wilderness Act of 1964 designated certain lands as wilderness areas where the land & the ecosystems it supports are protected from all exploitation today it includes about 32 million acres these areas are open to hiking, fishing, boating, & camping building roads or structures or using motorized equipment is not allowed Wilderness
many more species would already be extinct without the protection of the national & private parks and preserves around the world for some, these are the only remains of unspoiled forests, deserts, or prairies provide recreational opportunities for many to enjoy serve as outdoor classrooms & research laboratories where people can learn more about the natural world Benefits of Protected Areas
there is a constant battle between conservation efforts to protect these lands & the growing & increasingly mobile populations as more people visit these parks & wilderness areas each year, they leave their mark on the land litter, pollution, & traffic jams that once were a city woe now plague many of our national parks Threats to Protected Areas
as we expand our urban areas, increase the number of mining sites, logging sites, oil & gas drilling operations, factories, & power plants, we get closer & closer to our preserved lands preserved areas are then affected by climate changes, air, water, light, & noise pollution in attempts to minimize damage, some areas set limits on the number of visitors allowed in at a time, other areas have completely closed to allow undisturbed animal breeding Threats to Protected Areas