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National Scenic Area (United States) : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Scenic Area (United States) A National Scenic Area in the United States is a federally designated area of outstanding natural and scenic value that receives a level of protection that is less stringent than wilderness designation. Scenic areas are typically occupied or used in some manner by people and either cannot be considered for wilderness designation, or are seen as suitable for a wider range of uses than those permitted under wilderness designation. The first National Scenic Area in the United States was Mono Basin National Scenic Area in 1984, followed by the much larger and more ambitious Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area in 1986. The Columbia River Gorge was in a region of outstanding natural beauty that was already heavily used by people. The designation of the Columbia Gorge was controversial, as it imposed a significant amount of federal control on public and private lands that had previously not been significantly regulated.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.gorgecommission.org/about_scenic_area.cfm )〕 Subsequent scenic area designations have been significantly less far-reaching, typically involving existing federal lands. ==National Scenic Areas==
* Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area, California, 1984 * Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon and Washington, 1986 * Beech Creek National Scenic Area, Oklahoma, 1988 * Indian Nations National Wildlife and Scenic Area, Oklahoma, 1988 * Mount Pleasant National Scenic Area, Virginia, 1994 * Coosa Bald National Scenic Area, Georgia, 1995 * Saint Helena Island National Scenic Area, Michigan, 2000 * Seng Mountain National Scenic Area, Virginia, 2009 * Bear Creek National Scenic Area, Virginia, 2009
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