ENVI 230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Collective Action, Homeowner Association, Theodore Roosevelt

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Starts with homestead act original federal land policy. 1800s: parks develop for beauty, aesthetics, not for broad resource management. Papers out east start publishing pictures/papers about how beautiful the land out west is 1875 act to protect ornamental and other trees on govt reservations and on lands purchased by the unites states, and for other purposes. Teddy roosevelt (supported land preservation) vs joseph cannon ( not one. 88/390 current parks began as monuments there is federal land, and within that land is land designations (parks, wildlife refuge land, etc), within the undesignated land, the president can declare it monuments to designate land for preservation. To conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wildlife therein and to provide for the enjoymentfor future generations . Different agencies different types of goods. Point sources: discrete conveyances such as pipes or man-made ditches . Political coalitions: rural vs urban most of congress comes from farm states.

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