bakir doğa

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wilderness
{i} wastelands; forest; desert; range; back country; uninhabited region; garden for wild growth; wild or disordered state, jumble, confusing multitude
An area of undeveloped land affected primarily by the forces of nature; an area where humans are visitors who do not remain
A disorderly or neglected place
Quality or state of being wild; wildness
a Congressionally-designated area that provides opportunities for solitude and primitive, unconfined recreational experiences There are no constructed facilities such as campgrounds, picnic areas, or interpretive sites and motorized and mechanized vehicles are prohibited
– Federal land retaining its primeval character and influence without permanent improvements or human habitation as defined under the 1964 Wilderness Act It is protected and managed so as to preserve the natural conditions, which (1) generally appear to have been affected primarily by forces of nature with the imprint of man’s activity substantially absent; (2) has outstanding opportunities for solitude or a primitive and confined type of recreation; (3) has at least 5000 acres, or is of sufficient size to make practical its preservation, enjoyment, and use in an unimpaired condition, and (4) may contain features of scientific, educational, scenic, or historical value as well as ecologic and geologic interest
Federal lands which are designated by act of Congress as part of the National Wilderness Preservation System, using the Wilderness Act of 1964 The requirement is that they be untrammeled, where people are visitors rather than permanent residents, and human development is relatively insignificant There is not a legal requirement that Wilderness lands be roadless, although generally boundaries are drawn alongside roads If a road clearly has not been used in a long time and is reverting to a natural state, it can be included The same goes for structures like miners' cabins (California has its own state wilderness areas as well )
An area of undeveloped Federal land retaining its primeval character and influence, without permanent improvement or human habitation, that is protected and managed so as to preserve its natural conditions and that (1) generally appears to have been affected primarily by the forces of nature, with the imprint of man's work substantially unnoticeable; (2) has outstanding opportunities for solitude or a primitive and unconfined type of recreation; (3) has at least 5,000 acres of land or is of sufficient size as to make practicable its preservation and use in an unimpaired condition; and (4) may also contain ecological, geological, or other features of scientific, educational, scenic, or historical value
a wild and uninhabited area
(1 ) Heb midhbar, denoting not a barren desert but a district or region suitable for pasturing sheep and cattle (Ps 65: 12; Isa 42: 11; Jer 23: 10; Joel 1: 19; 2: 22); an uncultivated place This word is used of the wilderness of Beersheba (Gen 21: 14), on the southern border of Palestine; the wilderness of the Red Sea (Ex 13: 18); of Shur (15: 22), a portion of the Sinaitic peninsula; of Sin (17: 1), Sinai (Lev 7: 38), Moab (Deut 2: 8), Judah (Judg 1: 16), Ziph, Maon, En-gedi (1 Sam 23: 14, 24; 24: 1), Jeruel and Tekoa (2 Chr 20: 16, 20), Kadesh (Ps 29: 8)
Land under federal and state statues that are set aside to maintain these areas in primitive condition and are closed to any timber harvest or mechanized equipment
Nature untamed, untouched by humankind, potentially hostile, indifferent, destructive, but also awe-inspiring, sublime, exhilarating
An unsettled and uncultivated tract of land left in its natural state
An area of federal land, usually 5,000 acres or more, where the impact of man is largely unnoticeable, and which has been designated as wilderness by Congress
A wild or uncultivated habitat that is inhabited only by wild organisms
A wilderness is a desert or other area of natural land which is not used by people. the icy Canadian wilderness
An area which is still mainly untouched by people
Undeveloped federal land retaining its primeval character, without permanent human habitation or improvements It is protected and managed to preserve its natural condition Wilderness Areas are designated by Congress (See 'pre existing use')
an area of land generally greater than 1000 ha that predominantly retains its natural character and on which the impact of man is transitory and, in the long run, substantially unnoticeable