Durrant Jeffrey O, Shumway J Matthew
Department of Geography, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, USA.
Environ Manage. 2004 Feb;33(2):271-83. doi: 10.1007/s00267-003-3019-1.
Southeastern Utah is a region of world-renowned red-rock sandstone formations, large tracts of federal public land, rural communities centered on agriculture and extractive industries, and is often at the epicenter of environmental protection efforts in the western United States. Environmental groups have proposed formal Wilderness designations for much of the region's public land--proposals that have been actively fought by rural community leaders who do not want large areas "locked-up" from traditional livelihood and recreational uses. The debate over wilderness designation in the region has been characterized in the media as one that is particularly contentious and polarizing. A survey of southeastern Utah residents was conducted in order to better understand this conflict. The survey focused on attitudes toward wilderness designation and management. We found that residents of southeastern Utah have negative attitudes towards the designation and management of Wilderness Study Areas. We propose that these attitudes should be carefully considered and engaged in future policy and management decisions. We suggest that negative opinions expressed by residents of southeastern Utah are not directed primarily at the concept of environmental protection but rather at the strong perception that these programs and initiatives have been carried out in a heavy-handed manner and dominated by outside influences that have overwhelmed local "voices."
犹他州东南部是一个以世界闻名的红岩砂岩地层、大片联邦公共土地、以农业和采掘业为中心的农村社区为特色的地区,并且常常处于美国西部环境保护工作的中心地带。环保组织已提议将该地区大部分公共土地正式指定为荒野——这些提议遭到了农村社区领导人的激烈反对,他们不希望大片区域因传统生计和娱乐用途而被“封锁”。该地区关于荒野指定的辩论在媒体上被描述为特别有争议且两极分化的。为了更好地理解这一冲突,对犹他州东南部的居民进行了一项调查。该调查聚焦于对荒野指定和管理的态度。我们发现,犹他州东南部的居民对荒野研究区的指定和管理持负面态度。我们建议在未来的政策和管理决策中应仔细考虑并关注这些态度。我们认为,犹他州东南部居民表达的负面意见并非主要针对环境保护的理念,而是强烈认为这些项目和倡议的实施方式过于强硬,且受外部影响主导,压制了当地的“声音”。