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Что (кто) такое wilderness - определение

UNDISTURBED NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
Wilderness area; Wildland; Wilderness Area; Wilderness areas; Accessible wilderness; Wilderness Areas; The wilderness; Undisturbed; Unspoilt; Wilderness designation; Wild environment; Wildlands; Wild nature; Wilderness areas of New Zealand
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  • [[Cedar Mountain Wilderness]] in northern [[Utah]], [[United States]].
  • Cook Lake in the Bridger Wilderness, [[Bridger-Teton National Forest]], [[Wyoming]], U.S.
  • [[El Toro Wilderness]] within the [[El Yunque National Forest]] in [[Puerto Rico]]
  • The Great Swamp of New Jersey, donated for federal protection by concerned residents, was designated as the first wilderness refuge in the United States in 1960
  • [[Latir Peak Wilderness]], in [[New Mexico]]
  • [[Monument Valley]] in [[Utah]], [[United States]]
  • spiny forest]] at [[Ifaty]], [[Madagascar]] features various [[Adansonia]] (baobab) species, [[Alluaudia procera]] (Madagascar ocotillo) and other vegetation.
  • U.S.]] state of [[Alaska]]
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wilderness         
n.
1) a desolate; trackless; unexplored wilderness
2) in the wilderness
Wilderness         
·vt A disorderly or neglected place.
II. Wilderness ·vt Quality or state of being wild; wildness.
III. Wilderness ·vt A tract of land, or a region, uncultivated and uninhabited by human beings, whether a forest or a wide, barren plain; a wild; a waste; a desert; a pathless waste of any kind.
wilderness         
n.
Wild, desert, waste.
wilderness         
(wildernesses)
A wilderness is a desert or other area of natural land which is not used by people.
...the icy Canadian wilderness...
N-COUNT: usu sing
wilderness         
¦ noun
1. an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region.
a neglected or abandoned area.
2. a position of disfavour.
Phrases
a voice in the wilderness an unheeded advocate of reform (see Matt. 3:3 etc.).
Origin
OE wildeornes 'land inhabited only by wild animals', from wild deor 'wild deer' + -ness.
Wilderness, Virginia         
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HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Wilderness, VA
Wilderness is an unincorporated community on the border of Orange and Spotsylvania counties in Virginia. The community is centered at the intersection of Virginia primary 20 and Virginia primary 3.
Wilderness (garden history)         
  • Plan with serpentine walks, from [[Batty Langley]], 1726.
  • Chatsworth]] in 1699, with several wildernesses to the right, including one with circular walks.<ref>[https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_M-21-16 Zoomable version at British Museum]</ref>  Of [[Scots pine]], they were cut down in the 1730s.<ref>Jacques, 333</ref>
  • [[Castle Howard]] in 1725, with wildernesses at top, by [[Colen Campbell]]. Rather unusually for England, these were evergreen.<ref>Woudstra, 10; Jacques, 213</ref>
  • "Dessein d'un Labyrinte avec des cabinets et Fontaines", [[Dezallier d'Argenville]], 1709
  • Inside the [[Ham House]] Wilderness, 2011
  • Ham House, attributed to [[Hendrick Danckerts]], late 1670s, used in planning the reconstructed wilderness.
  • Fair Lawn]] in ye County of [[Kent]]'', 1707 (detail). The wilderness, partly in a "[[Union Jack]]" design, lies across the top of the image.  The quarters are palisaded, with few internal paths.<ref>Jacques, 141</ref>
  • French formal style]]; a walk in a [[bosquet]] in the [[Gardens of Versailles]].
  • Opening from the 1712 English edition of ''The Theory and Practice of Gardening – Wherein is Fully Handled all that Relates to Fine Gardens, Commonly called Pleasure-Gardens, as Parterres, Groves, Bowling-Greens &c''. by [[Dezallier d'Argenville]]. Suggested schemes for gardens of 6 (left) and 12 (right) acres, both including wildernesses at top.
  • "The Wilderness", now lost, at [[Hampton Court Palace]], after [[Jan Kip]], c. 1715
  • [[Vauxhall Gardens]] by Samuel Wale, c.1751.  The entertainment areas at the front give way to large wilderness areas at the rear.
HIGHLY ARTIFICIAL AND FORMALIZED TYPE OF WOODLAND
Garden wilderness; Wilderness garden
In the Western history of gardening, from the 16th to early 19th centuries, a wilderness was a highly artificial and formalized type of woodland, forming a section of a large garden. Though examples varied greatly, a typical English style was a number of geometrically-arranged compartments (often called "quarters") closed round by hedges, each compartment planted inside with relatively small trees.
unspoilt         
undisturbed         
a.
Calm, placid, quiet, tranquil, serene, peaceful, unmoved, unruffled, composed.
undisturbed         
adj. undisturbed by (undisturbed by the commotion)

Википедия

Wilderness

Wilderness or wildlands (usually in the plural) are natural environments on Earth that have not been significantly modified by human activity or any nonurbanized land not under extensive agricultural cultivation. The term has traditionally referred to terrestrial environments, though growing attention is being placed on marine wilderness. Recent maps of wilderness suggest it covers roughly one quarter of Earth's terrestrial surface, but is being rapidly degraded by human activity. Even less wilderness remains in the ocean, with only 13.2% free from intense human activity.

Some governments establish protection for wilderness areas by law to not only preserve what already exists, but also to promote and advance a natural expression and development. These can be set up in preserves, conservation preserves, national forests, national parks and even in urban areas along rivers, gulches or otherwise undeveloped areas. Often these areas are considered important for the survival of certain species, biodiversity, ecological studies, conservation, solitude and recreation. They may also preserve historic genetic traits and provide habitat for wild flora and fauna that may be difficult to recreate in zoos, arboretums or laboratories.