Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 16 : Section 3101


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 3101. Congressional statement of purpose

    (a) Establishment of units
      In order to preserve for the benefit, use, education, and
    inspiration of present and future generations certain lands and
    waters in the State of Alaska that contain nationally significant
    natural, scenic, historic, archeological, geological, scientific,
    wilderness, cultural, recreational, and wildlife values, the units
    described in the following titles are hereby established.
    (b) Preservation and protection of scenic, geological, etc., values
      It is the intent of Congress in this Act to preserve unrivaled
    scenic and geological values associated with natural landscapes; to
    provide for the maintenance of sound populations of, and habitat
    for, wildlife species of inestimable value to the citizens of
    Alaska and the Nation, including those species dependent on vast
    relatively undeveloped areas; to preserve in their natural state
    extensive unaltered arctic tundra, boreal forest, and coastal
    rainforest ecosystems; to protect the resources related to
    subsistence needs; to protect and preserve historic and
    archeological sites, rivers, and lands, and to preserve wilderness
    resource values and related recreational opportunities including
    but not limited to hiking, canoeing, fishing, and sport hunting,
    within large arctic and subarctic wildlands and on freeflowing
    rivers; and to maintain opportunities for scientific research and
    undisturbed ecosystems.
    (c) Subsistence way of life for rural residents
      It is further the intent and purpose of this Act consistent with
    management of fish and wildlife in accordance with recognized
    scientific principles and the purposes for which each conservation
    system unit is established, designated, or expanded by or pursuant
    to this Act, to provide the opportunity for rural residents engaged
    in a subsistence way of life to continue to do so.
    (d) Need for future legislation obviated
      This Act provides sufficient protection for the national interest
    in the scenic, natural, cultural and environmental values on the
    public lands in Alaska, and at the same time provides adequate
    opportunity for satisfaction of the economic and social needs of
    the State of Alaska and its people; accordingly, the designation
    and disposition of the public lands in Alaska pursuant to this Act
    are found to represent a proper balance between the reservation of
    national conservation system units and those public lands necessary
    and appropriate for more intensive use and disposition, and thus
    Congress believes that the need for future legislation designating
    new conservation system units, new national conservation areas, or
    new national recreation areas, has been obviated thereby.



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