Ebook: A Thinking Person’s Guide to America’s National Parks
Author: Robert E. Manning et al. (eds.)
- Genre: Geography // Local history: Tourism
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: George Braziller
- Language: English
- epub
On the centennial of the National Park Service, this richly illustrated book offers invaluable advice on exploring America’s national park system.
The book delves into issues affecting an array of parks: the iconic western national parks like Yellowstone; the urban parks such as Golden Gate National Recreation Area; historic sites including the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Gettysburg National Military Park; and cultural areas like Mesa Verde National Park that are among America’s over 400 national parks.
Twenty-three essays from contributing authors with deep personal and professional connections to the national parks serve as expert guides to places in the park system where:
much of the nation’s biological and cultural diversity is represented;
ideas such as freedom, civil rights, and conservation were conceived;
vast wilderness offers solitude and reflection;
storied landscapes preserve a sense of place;
the balance between recreation and preservation is tested;
research and learning engage the next generation;
the dynamics of nature are being shaped by a changing climate; and
innovations in technology, sustainability, and stewardship provide a sense of purpose and hope.
300 Color Illustrations
The book delves into issues affecting an array of parks: the iconic western national parks like Yellowstone; the urban parks such as Golden Gate National Recreation Area; historic sites including the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Gettysburg National Military Park; and cultural areas like Mesa Verde National Park that are among America’s over 400 national parks.
Twenty-three essays from contributing authors with deep personal and professional connections to the national parks serve as expert guides to places in the park system where:
much of the nation’s biological and cultural diversity is represented;
ideas such as freedom, civil rights, and conservation were conceived;
vast wilderness offers solitude and reflection;
storied landscapes preserve a sense of place;
the balance between recreation and preservation is tested;
research and learning engage the next generation;
the dynamics of nature are being shaped by a changing climate; and
innovations in technology, sustainability, and stewardship provide a sense of purpose and hope.
300 Color Illustrations
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