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We were driving along I-10 a few days ago when a friend in the
car mentioned something about all the “unimproved” land, and what could be done
with it. Too polite to start a discussion that would once again pit me against
the main stream thinking, I hummed along. But decided to write a little thought
about it. And herrrrrrrrres the thought!
Unimproved my ass. How’s that for a thought. Land gone back
to forest and scrub after the longleaf association was destroyed for farming is
the farthest from unimproved. What we were actually seeing, by the way, was
mostly pine plantation (planted and farmed pine trees). So that particular land
was mostly “improved” already.
My beef with the term “unimproved” lies in the incorrect
thinking of many people that the land when left in a natural state is somehow
less valuable than the so-called improvements that man brings with his
occupation. Exactly the opposite is true: land left alone stabilizes the soil,
harbors a biodiversity that is staggeringly complex, cleans the air, helps to
stabilize the temperature and provides places for quiet reflection and
recreation. Try fitting those things on a peanut farm or housing development.
Get over the idea that by using the land we “improve” it. We don’t. We destroy the natural
abilities of land to function, and replace it with dysfunctional alternatives.
Remember the song that Joni Mitchell wrote called “Big Yellow Taxi”? (1) These
were part of the lyrics:
Don't it always seem to go
That you don't know what you've got
Till it's gone
They paved paradise
And put up a parking lot
They took all the trees
Put 'em in a tree museum *
And they charged the people
A dollar and a half just to see 'em
That you don't know what you've got
Till it's gone
They paved paradise
And put up a parking lot
They took all the trees
Put 'em in a tree museum *
And they charged the people
A dollar and a half just to see 'em
That is what happens when people “improve” things natural.
And folks, it isn’t pretty. And, we are not too far from those “tree museums”
Joni sang of. So the next time you get a chance to express yourself on the
issue of the rape and “improvement” of the environment, think before you say
something really, really stupid.
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1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJIuP7zEVeM
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