$7.8 Billion for Everglades Restoration: Why Do Environmentalists Look So Worried?

作者: Alice L. Clarke , George H. Dalrymple

DOI: 10.1023/A:1025030832054

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摘要: The Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan, enacted in 2000, is a $7.8 billion federal/state investment restoring the Florida ecosystem. plan negotiated compromise between divergent interests south and promises to provide water flood control for urban agricultural users while maintaining priority commitment natural system when allocating “produced” by 30-year project. environmental community calls independent scientific review of un-tested technologies, early substantial hydrologic benefits remaining Everglades, including National Park, strong programmatic regulations federal project ensure that ecological restoration remains its primary purpose spite inherently conflicting at state local level.

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