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Land preservation's link to the environment, economy, and society in the Northern Forest of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and the Adirondack region of New York.

机译:缅因州北部森林,新罕布什尔州,佛蒙特州和纽约阿迪朗达克地区的土地保护与环境,经济和社会息息相关。

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The Northern Forest remains one of the last intact, privately owned forests in the United States. Rural areas of northern Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and the Adirondack region of New York struggle to prosper in an economy driven by timber, tourism, and a propensity for rural residential sprawl. Despite recent and pending land sales involving millions of acres and state growth-management techniques filled with loopholes, inhabitants of the Northern Forest grapple to maintain the region's economic, environmental, and social character (triple bottom line). It is uncertain if the states have been successful in their goals to protect these characteristics or if continued intervention and redesign of land use and preservation are needed. It is hypothesized that land preservation could be the solution to these problems. Specifically, those counties with higher acreages of preserved land will exhibit a stronger positive correlation with economic, environmental, and social sustainability characteristics.;This dissertation develops a model composed of environmental, economic, and societal variables. The methodology employs a statistical, multiple linear-regression technique to test the relationships. The results indicate that not all variables are correlated with land preservation, however, two variables from each of the triple bottom line factors are significant: population change from 1990 to today (social), the senior citizen population (social), home value (economic), household income (economic), mean elevation (environmental), and percentage of timberland (environmental). Concluding observations and recommendations indicate that current state growth-management techniques and land preservation are not stemming population growth and fragmentation of the land base. In areas with large acreages of preserved land, residents are impacted by rising prices, which could be caused by second home development, and generally have lower incomes. Senior citizens might be a target group for outreach and education about land preservation advantages. In addition, to properly manage the future of land preservation in the region, a new 3+1 (three states plus the Adirondack region) regional growth management and preservation board, with the ability to implement planning policy is one solution considered.
机译:北部森林仍然是美国最后完整的私有森林之一。缅因州北部,新罕布什尔州,佛蒙特州和纽约的阿迪朗达克地区的农村地区在木材,旅游业和农村居民大规模扩张的推动下,在经济发展中挣扎。尽管最近和即将进行的土地销售涉及数百万英亩,并且州发展管理技术充满漏洞,但北部森林的居民仍在努力维持该地区的经济,环境和社会特征(三重底线)。尚不确定各州在保护这些特征方面的目标是否成功,或者是否需要继续干预和重新设计土地使用和保护措施。假设土地保护可以解决这些问题。具体来说,那些保留土地面积更大的县将表现出与经济,环境和社会可持续性特征更强的正相关性。;本文建立了一个由环境,经济和社会变量组成的模型。该方法采用统计多元线性回归技术来测试这些关系。结果表明,并非所有变量都与土地保护相关,但是,每个三重底线因素中的两个变量都很重要:1990年至今的人口变化(社会),老年人口(社会),房屋价值(经济) ),家庭收入(经济),平均海拔(环境)和林地百分比(环境)。结论性的意见和建议表明,当前的州增长管理技术和土地保留并未阻止人口增长和土地基础的分散化。在保留土地面积大的地区,居民受到价格上涨的影响,这可能是由于二次房屋开发造成的,并且通常收入较低。老年人可能是针对土地保护优势的宣传和教育的目标群体。此外,为了适当地管理该地区的土地保留的未来,考虑采取一种新的3 + 1(三个州加上阿迪朗达克地区)区域增长管理和保护委员会,并能够执行计划政策。

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  • 作者

    Moscovici, Daniel A.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Pennsylvania.;

  • 授予单位 University of Pennsylvania.;
  • 学科 Area Planning and Development.;Agriculture Forestry and Wildlife.;Geography.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 255 p.
  • 总页数 255
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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