This paper hopes to analyze the intersection between diversity and numbers of visitors and landscape preservation in the National Park Service. Current scholarship addresses either diversity in the Park System or carrying capacity and human population pressures. However, both are critical issues facing the National Park Service in the 21st century, and looking at the issues in isolation means missing a key interaction and potentially working to solve one problem that in turn amplifies another. Here, diversity of park-goers and preservation priorities will be addressed together, each as part of the other. Pinnacles National Park, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, and Muir Woods National Monument each face human population pressures, yet ...
In 2017, The New York Times sounded the alarm that ‘the number of [U.S. national] park visitors have...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
This article examines the National Park Service’s past and future presence in urban America. Scholar...
This paper hopes to analyze the intersection between diversity and numbers of visitors and landscape...
In the 100th year of the National Park Service, or NPS, America's parks and public lands are more po...
The National Park Service greeted a record-shattering 307.2 million visitors in 2015. Ironically, ho...
Document: Arizona Daily Star, " The Parks Belong to the Millions," Aug. 4, 1964 (thermofax)Ariz. Dai...
The average number of visitors all national parks get is 1.44 million visitors per day. National Par...
Understanding and enhancing societal support for national parks is critical for their survival globa...
During a two-decade general decline in visits to U.S. national parks during the 1990s and 2000s, ann...
The purpose of this research is to understand what people’s perceptions are towards overcrowding in ...
National Parks are a pinnacle of the United States recreation scene. Providing the U.S. with over 52...
Domestic visitation demographics dub America’s national parks as homogenously white. This paper arg...
As the U.S. National Park Service (NPS) celebrates its centennial in 2016, it has been challenged an...
Understanding and enhancing societal support for national parks is critical for their survival globa...
In 2017, The New York Times sounded the alarm that ‘the number of [U.S. national] park visitors have...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
This article examines the National Park Service’s past and future presence in urban America. Scholar...
This paper hopes to analyze the intersection between diversity and numbers of visitors and landscape...
In the 100th year of the National Park Service, or NPS, America's parks and public lands are more po...
The National Park Service greeted a record-shattering 307.2 million visitors in 2015. Ironically, ho...
Document: Arizona Daily Star, " The Parks Belong to the Millions," Aug. 4, 1964 (thermofax)Ariz. Dai...
The average number of visitors all national parks get is 1.44 million visitors per day. National Par...
Understanding and enhancing societal support for national parks is critical for their survival globa...
During a two-decade general decline in visits to U.S. national parks during the 1990s and 2000s, ann...
The purpose of this research is to understand what people’s perceptions are towards overcrowding in ...
National Parks are a pinnacle of the United States recreation scene. Providing the U.S. with over 52...
Domestic visitation demographics dub America’s national parks as homogenously white. This paper arg...
As the U.S. National Park Service (NPS) celebrates its centennial in 2016, it has been challenged an...
Understanding and enhancing societal support for national parks is critical for their survival globa...
In 2017, The New York Times sounded the alarm that ‘the number of [U.S. national] park visitors have...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
This article examines the National Park Service’s past and future presence in urban America. Scholar...