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Explore More | Working Landscapes | Part 4: Rights and Responsibilities
Duration: 04:18
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Program: Explore More #103
Broadcast Date: Jul. 2, 2003
Do you have the right to do anything you want with the land that you own? Why or why not? If there are limits, who should make these decisions? What is the difference between a right and a responsibility?
As our population grows, so do the demands we put on our natural areas. From houses to farms, landfills to hiking trails, working landscapes are a way of sustaining the land by balancing social, economic, and ecological needs. this approach may be a critical step in sustaining our fragile ecosystems; however, not everyone agrees on how a healthy working landscape can come to be, or whether it is desirable in every case. This award-winning program examines the issues, surveys the experts, and challenges you to make decisions to balance our ecological, economic, and social needs.
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Post Date: May 13, 2009
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Explore More | Working Landscapes | Full Show (#103)
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Explore More | Working Landscapes | Part 5: Private ... (#103)
Who does a better job protecting nature - private landowners or government agencies? Can a working landscape still be a ... 06:18
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Explore More | Working Landscapes | Part 3: Economic ... (#103)
What is sustainable economic development? How are natural resources used for economic gain? What examples can you find in ... 08:03
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Explore More | Working Landscapes | Part 1: What is ... (#103)
What are the three main elements that must be in balance in a working landscape? What do you think of when you hear the ... 04:43
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What water quality measures are being taken in your area? What organizations of groups are involved in these efforts? What ... 01:28
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 9: Urban Runoff... (#104)
Describe the hydrology in an urban setting near you. What kind of hydrology was present before this urban setting was built? ... 01:47
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 8: Manure Management... (#104)
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What are sources of nutrients in your watershed? What responsibilities do the users of these nutrients have to protect water ... 01:54
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 6: The Watershed ... (#104)
What is watershed? How does the way we use land affect water quality? What are the potential pollutants in your watershed? ... 03:37
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 4: Hydrology (#104)
What is hydrology? What is the hydrologic cycle? how does water physically move in your area? How has the hydrology in your ... 03:02
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 5: Sources (#104)
How can pollution get into the water? What is non-point source pollution? What can happen in the hydrologic cycle to move ... 01:18
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Explore More | Water Quality | Part 2: Practices (#104)
Who is upstream from you? Downstream? What practices do you see in your area that can negatively affect water quality? What ... 00:53
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