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PROCESS FOR ASSESSING PROPER FUNCTIONING CONDITION OF RIPARIAN-WETLAND AREAS PART Ⅰ - ORAL

机译:俄湿地适宜功能条件的评估过程Ⅰ-口腔

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Riparian areas and wetlands are some of the most diverse and productive parts of the land base. Benefits produced from these areas are essential, and invoke in us a sense of responsibility to ensure their health and continued ability to provide necessary and desired values. Often they are among the first landscape features to show impacts from management activities and reflect overall watershed condition. More and more, people are coming together through recognition of the importance of watershed function for long-term water supplies and maintenance of water quality. Our environmental and economic well-being is dependent on the sustainability of these systems. As the demands on our natural resources increase, we are compelled to restore and protect them. Today, mixed legislative requirements do not match current budgets and do not permit agencies to manage and monitor at the required intensity. A recent poll that was televised on the Public Broadcasting Service revealed that 75% of Americans believe that technology is very confusing, and feel little trust in most of the information. Seventy-eight percent define success as being in control of their lives. Mike Leavitt, the Governor of Utah, once said, "There is a time in the life of every problem when it is big enough to see yet still small enough to solve." What do these data and this quote mean? They mean, in my opinion, that citizens are cynical, don't believe much of what professionals say, but want to be included in the decisions that affect their lives. We are presently still at time, I believe, when we can scientifically address riparian problems and develop solutions. The solution, I believe, is the development of a critical mass of informed people, through education and the formation of partnerships. Education that levels the playing field of the participants, and partnerships that bring decision making back to the people most affected by success or failure. How do we do this?
机译:河岸地区和湿地是土地基础上最多样化和生产力最高的部分。从这些领域产生的收益至关重要,并在我们内部唤起一种责任感,以确保他们的健康和持续提供必要和期望价值的能力。通常,它们是显示管理活动影响并反映总体流域状况的首批景观特征之一。人们越来越认识到分水岭功能对于长期供水和维持水质的重要性。我们的环境和经济福祉取决于这些系统的可持续性。随着对自然资源的需求增加,我们不得不恢复和保护它们。如今,混合立法要求与当前预算不符,并且不允许机构按要求的强度进行管理和监视。最近在公共广播服务电视台上进行的一项民意测验显示,有75%的美国人认为技术非常令人困惑,并且对大多数信息不太信任。 78%的人将成功定义为控制自己的生活。犹他州州长迈克·莱维特(Mike Leavitt)曾经说过:“每个问题在人生中总有一段时间可以看到,但仍然可以解决。这些数据和报价是什么意思?在我看来,他们的意思是公民是愤世嫉俗的,不相信专业人员所说的话,而是希望将其纳入影响他们生活的决定中。我认为,我们目前仍处于时机,可以科学地解决河岸问题并制定解决方案。我认为,解决方案是通过教育和建立伙伴关系,培养大量有识之士。进行教育,以平衡参与者的运动场,并建立伙伴关系,使决策受制于受成功或失败影响最大的人。我们如何做到这一点?

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