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ID169347
Title ProperPreserving Mars Today Using Baseline Ecologies
LanguageENG
AuthorCapper, Daniel
Summary / Abstract (Note)Current calls to protect the Martian environment with “Planetary Parks” maintain environmental merit. However, they lack a sufficiently urgent timeframe for initiating protection and a robust scientific method for the establishment of noteworthy Martian natural landmarks as natural reserves. In response, if we return to the seminal environmental preservation teachings of Aldo Leopold and John Muir, we encounter the importance of grounding Martian preservation efforts on the fundamental environmental science method of a base-datum of normality, or baseline ecology. This method establishes natural reserves that feature both minimal human interference and known origination dates, thereby providing longitudinal environmental control samples for scientific use. Applied before humans appear on Mars, preserved baseline ecologies thereby aid our scientific understanding of human environmental impacts, both now and well into the future, while they enhance a variety of other outcomes in terms of Martian protection. However, the baseline ecology method requires that, through international agreements, we establish these reserves as quickly as possible and certainly before humans arrive on the planet.
`In' analytical NoteSpace Policy Vol. 49, Aug 2019: p.101325
Journal SourceSpace Policy 2019-08 49
Key WordsMARS ;  Environmental Preservation ;  Planetary Protection ;  Aldo Leopold ;  Base-Datum of Normality ;  Valles Marineris