瓦尔登湖和森林的文化和历史景观保护-特别关注社会文化环境和相应活动

Wonmin Chung, Higuchi Akihiko
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美国马萨诸塞州的瓦尔登湖和森林是一个标志性的目的地,最著名的是亨利·大卫·梭罗的书《瓦尔登湖》(1854)。梭罗的哲学思想和这本书的文字价值以及瓦尔登湖的自然景观启发了世界各地的文学读者和众多现代环保主义者。这一独特的文化和历史景观有着悠久的历史,从19世纪开始,人们就以各种形式进行了保护工作。因此,现在,80%的瓦尔登森林是永久保存的。本研究的重点是不断变化的社会文化环境和各种利益相关者的相应活动。为了澄清导致其今天成功的因素,对利益相关者进行了主要来源调查和听证会。从1845年到2016年的研究阶段,根据社会文化环境的特点分为4个阶段。第1阶段(1845 ~1921):工业化与人口增长vs.个体活动;第二阶段(1922~1972):经济增长与米德尔塞克斯郡的管理政策vs公民团体运动;第三阶段(1972~1987):环境意识的兴起vs公共机构的参与、政策和计划的制定以及公众的投入;第四阶段(1988~2016):郊区化vs. WWP和保护计划的持续实施。导致成功的明确因素是:1)对地方的共同价值感同身受;2)利益相关者的多样性;3)政府和公民参与的长期和系统的保护计划
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Conservation of Cultural and Historic Landscape of Walden Pond and Woods − With a Particular Focus on Socio-cultural Environment and Corresponding Activities
Walden Pond and Woods, Massachusetts, U.S is an iconic destination, best known for Henry David Thoreau’s book-Walden (1854). Thoreau’s philosophy and the literal value of the book as well as the natural landscape of Walden inspired worldwide literature readers and numerous modern environmentalists. This unique cultural and historical landscape has a long history of conservation effort in various forms started as far back as 1800’s. As a result, now, 80 percent of Walden Woods is permanently preserved. This study focuses on the changing socio-cultural environments and corresponding activities by various stake holders. To clarify the factors that led to its success of today, primary source survey and hearings to the stakeholders were taken place. The study period from 1845 to 2016 is divided in 4phases by characteristic socio-cultural environments. In each phase, corresponding conservation activities were researched and clarified: Phase1 (1845 ~1921): Industrialization and population increase vs. individual activities; Phase2 (1922~1972): Economic growth and Middlesex County’s management policy vs. citizen group’s movement; Phase3 (1972~1987): Rise of environmental awareness vs. involvement of public agencies, policy and plan makings and public input; Phase4 (1988~2016): Suburbanization vs. WWP and continuous implementation of conservation plan. The clarified factors that lead to the success are 1) Common value of the place to empathy with 2) Diversity in stakeholders 3) Longterm and systematic conservation plan with both government and citizen’s participation
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