This third volume in the "Environmental Regeneration Series,"
sponsored by the Rene Dubos Center, brings together original work
by distinguished scholars and policy makers on the management of
the nation's land resources. As the editors note at the outset,
almost all questions of environmental quality or resource use
ultimately focus upon the land. And, they argue, because most food
and energy production, toxic waste storage, resource use, and other
activities take place on privately owned land, socially responsible
resource-related tradeoffs and good stewardship are at least as
important for our private lands as for our public lands. In their
examination of the bases for public interest and control of
privately owned lands, the contributors consider the rights and
obligations of the private owner, the different natural resource
situations, regional variations, and the sometimes conflicting
goals of different interest groups.
The contributors pay particular attention to interrelationships
in land use, the linkages among all the components of resource
systems, and the necessity of expanding system boundary definitions
beyond traditional, technically-oriented definitions. Among the
specific issues addressed are maintaining agricultural
productivity, siting concerns, cross-media environmental problems,
and multiple use considerations. Individual chapters are devoted to
such topics as effective toxics management, biotechnology, acid
rain, waste management, the location of industrial facilities, and
nuclear waste packaging. Taken together, these essays will provide
students of land management and policy makers in local and national
government with a better understanding of the complex issues
involved--an understanding that should lead to better informed
decision making about the responsible use of our nation's private
lands.
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