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Title: Geography 210: Physical Geography


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Geography 210 Physical Geography Environmental
Issues
  • Lecture 17 Planning for the future

http//geog-www.sbs.ohio-state.edu/courses/G210/
2
The final stretch
  • Review lecture Wed 9 March
  • Last lab Friday cancelled
  • Final lab grade is best 7 of 8
  • FINAL EXAM Wed 16 March 1130 am

3
Chp 30 Imagine a sustainable future
  • Putting it all together
  • Consider an ecotopia
  • A sustainable future
  • Land use planning
  • Environmental law

4
Chankanab Lagoon, Mexico
Tourism and ecological management
5
Ecotopia qualities
  • A stabilized or even decreased population
  • Sustainable living resources and harvest
  • Recreation enjoyment of nature open to all,
    with minimized pollution
  • Risk of species extinction minimized

6
Developing a sustainable future A new paradigm
  • Evolutionary, not revolutionary
  • Inclusive, not exclusive
  • Proactive, not reactive
  • Attracting, not attacking
  • Assisting the disadvantaged, not taking advantage

7
Planning a nations landscapes
  • What is necessary at a national scale to achieve
    goals?
  • John Wesley Powells vision organized around
    watersheds
  • 1902 Congress water rights sold

8
The Wildlands Project
  • America needs rewilding
  • Larger parks needed
  • Managed around big predators
  • Controversy of science values

9
Process of future planning
  • Two qualities of formal land use planning
    processes
  • A set of rules requiring paper work procedures
  • An imaginative attempt to use land resources in
    beautiful, economically beneficial and
    sustainable ways
  • All human civilization plans land use
  • Democracy involves tug-a-war between individual
    freedoms and societal welfare

10
Regional planning (TVA)
  • Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) 1933
  • One of worlds best examples of regional planning
  • Multidimensional multilevel planning to manage
    land water resources
  • Central authority with considerable public input

11
The TVA
Raccoon Mountain
12
Environment law
  • US legal system derived from British common law
    system
  • Custom, judgment, court decrees instead of
    legistlation
  • Protect individual just give me a little land,
    a horse, and a gun and leave me alone.
  • A caveat when individual behavior infringed on
    the property or well-being of others
  • Public trust doctrine government is public
    guardian of natural resources

13
History of federal environmental law
  • 3 stages
  • Convert public lands to private uses (early 19th)
  • Conserved public lands for recreation, beauty,
    historic preservation
  • National parks
  • US Forest Service
  • Primary environmental laws
  • NEPA 1969 ? Water Quality

14
Who stands for nature?
  • 2 widely supported moral positions
  • Public lands (resources) must be open to public
    use
  • Public lands should serve society first,
    individuals secondly

15
Skiing at Mineral King
Should our ethical values be extended to
non-human?
16
How you can be an actor in legal processes
  • Environmental litigation
  • Citizen actions
  • Environmentalism to ecotage
  • Civil disobedience

17
Mediation
  • Negotiation between adversaries guided by neutral
    facilitator
  • Classic case Storm King Mountain, Hudson River
  • 1962 hydro plant
  • 1965 lawsuit
  • 1981 settlement

18
International environ law diplomacy
  • No world government with enforcement authority
  • Agreement with multinational issues
  • Montreal Protocol, 1987, ozone
  • Antarctica White Continent

19
Euro Tunnel tunnel rubble to nature reserve
  • Pros cons of innovative environmental change

20
Global security environment
  • Terrorism comes in part from poverty,
    overcrowding, disease conflicts that have
    environmental significance
  • Over 1 billion live in poverty with little hope
  • 1992 Rio Earth Summit on Sustainable Development
    objective global environmental vs. economic
    problems
  • Wealth gap is growing
  • Environment remains under-funded
  • 100 million/yr vs. 2 billion/day

21
Earth Summit on Sustainable Development 2002
  • Continue work toward environmental social
    justice for all people
  • Enhance the development of sustainability
  • Minimize local, regional global environmental
    degradation
  • Develop support international agreements to
    control global warming pollutants

22
Challenge
  • Solving our environmental problems will help
    build a more secure sustainable future
  • As university graduates you will take on
    responsibility of transferring environmental
    knowledge taking responsible leadership
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