美国早期的环境政策:殖民法规综述

Yasuhide Kawashima, R. Tone
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在晴朗的夜晚从空中俯瞰,波士顿和华盛顿之间的大西洋海岸绵延400英里,几乎是一片完整的灯光海洋。然而,不到400年前,欧洲殖民者面前出现了一片广阔的、郁郁葱葱的森林,从海岸一直延伸到内陆,“在那里,许多生物从未感受过强烈的阳光。”这片森林为印度人和欧洲人提供了丰富的自然资源;它不仅是木材和木材的来源,也是宝贵的狩猎场。”事实上,各种各样的野禽、鱼类和贝类,以及从树林、小溪、海湾、河流和湖泊中收集的其他食物,提供了生存的边际,使那些贫瘠的第一批作物往往无法维持的定居者得以生存。新大陆丰富的资源被越来越多的白人大肆开发
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Environmental Policy in Early America: A Survey of Colonial Statutes
Seen from the air on a clear night, the Atlantic Coast between Boston and Washington stretches 400 miles as an almost un broken sea of lights. Yet, less than 400 years ago a vast, brooding forest confronted European settlers, extending back from this very coast mile upon mile into the interior, "where many creatures never felt the full intensity of the sun."! The forest harbored a rich bounty of natural resources for Indian and European alike; it was not only a source of wood and timber but an invaluable hunting ground." Indeed, the variety of wild game and fowl, fish and shellfish, and other gleanings from the woods, streams, bays, rivers, and lakes provided a margin of subsistence that sustained settlers where meager first crops often did not. 3 The rich resources of the New World were exploited heavily by a growing number of white
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