25 Pa. Code § 9.317 - Future development
(a) Natural
areas often represent those remnant portions of this Commonwealth least
impacted by human activities. In relationship to the entire State, these areas
represent a relatively small acreage and are usually located in the more remote
regions. As such, they are most likely to share the surrounding environs with
large scale development activities such as timber harvesting, strip mining,
dams and reservoirs or energy complexes.
(b) Many of the potential conflicts between
these opposing uses of the land can be resolved early in the planning stages if
the value of natural areas is recognized within institutional mechanisms at the
State and local level and by industry and other private concerns. Therefore, it
shall be the Environmental Policy of the Commonwealth to promote
environmentally sensitive land and water planning throughout all levels of
government and in the private sector to ensure the protection of natural
areas.
Notes
This section cited in 25 Pa. Code § 9.311 (relating to natural areas policy statement).
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