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<title>Across the Atlantic, an Adirondack-style debate over conservation</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ (Jan 13, 2010) The Adirondack Park continues to be a lightning rod in the North Country.  The debate often pits conservationists against development. Last October state Assemblywoman Teresa Sayward declared  that &quot;the great experiment is a failure&quot; because of its constraints on economic development.  Green groups argue that the Park is a boon for local economies that trade on the region&apos;s unique character.One question is whether the Adirondack model is one that can be exported and used around the world.  For example, former APA chairman Ross Whaley expressed skepticism in an interview last year. But across the Atlantic, in Great Britain, a similar scenario is being played out.A national park in southeast England is using similar land use and zoning rules.  Jacob Resneck visited the area recently and found that conservation efforts across the Atlantic are sparking a very similar debate. [<strong><a href="http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/15056/20100113/across-the-atlantic-an-adirondack-style-debate-over-conservation">full story</a></strong>]]]></description>
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