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From: Frank Fichtmüller <evkirche.hoeri_at_t-online.de>
subject: [Paddlewise] Protecting areas [was] The ocean is big ...
Date: Sat, 6 May 2000 09:22:02 +0200
Mary,
good pint you bring up about sensitive areas and whether or not mentioning
them in broschures. We have such areas here at the Lake of Constance / GER
and didnt mention them. Pretty good success. Later, when the news spread to
tourists they become restricted access areas, protected by law and
frequently controlled as "nature reserve". Now in a third step (noone knows
which way it will turn out in the end) there is a public access to certain
places in a way that nothing really should be damaged (rare flowers, birds
breeding, stone age reminiscents ..)
Maybe the one big difference to the US is, that Germany has a more dense
population and therefore certain places may be easier overstressed than in
the US - but also, if wanted, easier controlled.
Frank
Frank Fichtmueller, Guetebohlweg 4, D 78343 Gaienhofen
(d) evkirche.hoeri_at_t-online.de (p) fichtmueller_at_gmx.de (T) (0049) + 7735 -
2074 (d) 2776 (p) (F) 1431

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From: Richard Culpeper <culpeper_at_tbaytel.net>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Protecting areas [was] The ocean is big ...
Date: Sat, 06 May 2000 10:01:06 -0400
I'm usually supportive of spreading the word on special places in Canada simply
because exploitation, be it industrial or recreational, will come about sooner
or later, and when it does, I'd rather it be recreational as the lesser of many
evils.

Quite simply, strong public participation is required for protection from or
mitigation of logging and mining.  This involvement can usually only be found if
enough folks are aware of the special places in the first place.

Think of it as triage.  Save as much as possible from the worst exploitation.
Yes, this occasionally leads to areas being loved to death, but even then it is
usually a lot easier to deal with recreational over-use within a protected area
than it is to deal with industrial exploitation in unprotected areas.

The alternative, to not spread the word, means that fewer people would be
involved, fewer areas would be protected, and those few protected areas would
still be at risk of being over-used because they are the areas which would draw
the people.

A lot comes down to coalition building, which to work requires compromises.  A
handful of environmentalists against an industrial concern will seldom be
successful.  A coalition of environmentalists, recreationists, first nations,
and local business and political interests collectively negoiating with an
industrial concern will be more likely to be successful.  When entering into
such a deal with the devil, you have to know precisely what you need to
accomplish and what you are willing to trade away, and you need to have as
strong a power base as possible so that you do not become overwhelmed by your
parters within your own coalition.  It's a bit difficult to develop a power base
if no one has heard of or visited the area you are attempting to protect.

Cheers,
Richard Culpeper, Environment North
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"Hour after hour, day after day, far from sight of shore,
We laughed and sang and slept under the hot sun on the northern ocean,
Wanting never to return."
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