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Understanding and closing the gaps: A GAP audit approach linking archaeology and land acquisition strategies in Florida.

机译:了解和缩小差距:将佛罗里达的考古学与土地收购策略联系起来的GAP审核方法。

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The population in Florida is projected to double over the next 50 years. Large land areas now in rural settings will become residential and urban areas. More than seven million acres of agriculture and open space will convert to housing developments, shopping malls, and business space. At stake are natural and cultural resources, which are lost or fragmented in this growth process. New planning measures are called for in order to grow in ways that minimize and least impact resources.;Archaeological value in preservation projects is often examined after priorities for natural resources have been set, relegating archaeology to a role of added-on value in acquisition targeting. Decisions are made daily by planners, cultural resource managers, and agencies, about what resources get saved and what get destroyed. These decisions are based on subjective evaluations such as archaeological significance, without a clear understanding for what resources exist and what resources have already been protected.;In this dissertation, I use a GAP audit approach, more commonly used in natural resource planning and management, to look at what the record of protection is for archaeology. I examine the region of the Big Hammock in North-central Florida, where agricultural land holdings are shown to be critical to archaeology, with nearly 65 percent of the recorded sites there, found on agriculture crop and pasturelands. In the Pasco County portion of the region, more than 63 percent of agricultural lands have been converted to residential land over the last decade. Agricultural lands are often purposefully overlooked in land acquisition prioritization, with planners sometimes not looking at the long range land use changes that can occur and cause cumulative impacts to resources. The reality is that every year, nearly 150,000 acres of Florida farmland statewide is developed into new subdivisions and strip malls. This GAP audit, applied to the archaeological resources in one region in Florida, shows that lands holding the most archaeological diversity and potential, may not coincide with lands targeted for other resource acquisition priorities. Treating archaeology as an added-on value in the land preservation process is therefore, not an adequate means of resource conservation.
机译:佛罗里达州的人口预计在未来50年内将增加一倍。现在农村地区的大片土地将变成住宅区和城市区。超过700万英亩的农业和开放空间将转化为房屋开发,购物中心和商业空间。自然资源和文化资源正处于危险之中,它们在这一增长过程中丢失或分散。要求采取新的规划措施,以便以最小化和对资源的影响最小的方式进行增长。;在确定自然资源的优先级之后,通常要检查保护项目中的考古价值,从而使考古工作在收购目标中赋予附加价值。计划者,文化资源管理者和代理机构每天都会做出决定,确定哪些资源被节省和哪些被破坏。这些决定是基于主观评估(例如考古学意义)而做出的,但是对清楚地知道存在哪些资源以及已经保护了哪些资源没有清晰的了解。在本文中,我使用的是GAP审核方法,该方法在自然资源规划和管理中更为常用,看看什么是考古保护记录。我考察了佛罗里达州中北部的大吊床地区,那里的农业用地被证明对考古至关重要,那里记录的土地中有近65%位于农业作物和牧场上。在过去十年中,该地区的Pasco县地区超过63%的农业用地已转变为居住用地。在优先考虑土地购置时,通常故意忽略农业用地,规划人员有时并不关注可能发生的长期土地使用变化,这些变化会造成对资源的累积影响。现实情况是,每年全州将近15万英亩的佛罗里达州土地被开发成新的分区和露天购物中心。该GAP审核应用于佛罗里达州一个地区的考古资源,表明拥有最大考古多样性和潜力的土地可能与针对其他资源获取优先事项的土地不一致。因此,在土地保护过程中将考古学视为附加价值,并不是资源保护的适当手段。

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  • 作者

    Collins, Lori D.;

  • 作者单位

    University of South Florida.;

  • 授予单位 University of South Florida.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Archaeology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 282 p.
  • 总页数 282
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:40:04

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