tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3538502828554372917.post6498980070976514354..comments2024-03-29T09:09:24.834+00:00Comments on Poul Anderson Appreciation: Natural And Artificial EnvironmentsKetlanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08588156788583883454noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3538502828554372917.post-12016636787816404312015-06-27T08:18:47.327+01:002015-06-27T08:18:47.327+01:00Kaor, Paul!
And don't forget the planet Zolot...Kaor, Paul!<br /><br />And don't forget the planet Zolotoy in "The High Ones," which was also a vast global city. One character in that story, viewing the planet as the ship bearing them was descending to the surface, estimated that Zolotoy's surface was 20 or 25 percent urbanized. I argued in another note that Terra during the days of the Empire should be considered as having about the same percentage of its surface urbanized. That might not seem much, but think of say, what it would look like if 20 percent of the entire North American continent was urbanized.<br /><br />I also argued that since mention was made of how some members of the Imperial ariistocracy owned huge parklands and reservations, that implied that other, equally huge regions of Terra were used for agricultural purposes: farms, plantations, ranches, etc. Because I think the Imperium would not want Terra to be wholly dependent on either imports or synthetics for its food. I suggested that some farmlands were forbidden by law to be urbanized and that other regions might be exempted from taxes if used for growing or raising food.<br /><br />In Jerry Pournelle and Larry Niven's THE MOTE IN GOD'S EYE and THE GRIPPING HAND (esp in the second book), the capital world of the Empire of Man, Sparta, had only a limited amount of surface land. The Empire exempted from taxes lands on Sparta used for agricultural purposes (and to discourage the urbanizing of those lands).<br /><br />And I agree with what your friend in Lancaster said about how ENDLESS the discussion, debate, and analysis of Poul Anderson's works seems to be!<br /><br />SeanSean M. Brookshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13973738112230622557noreply@blogger.com