Since the beginning of the Reagan Administration in 1981, there has been a dramatic change in policies affecting the national parks and the National Park service. The Department of the Interior\u27s goals combined with the economic strategies of this Administration have brought about new park policies that have departed sharply from those of the last two decades. This thesis is designed to distill some of the changes evidenced in park policy and the Park service under the Reagan Administration
Throughout its seventy-two year history, the National Park Service has walked a fine line between th...
In its first century, the National Park Service was transformed from an agency that managed a small ...
This article examines the National Park Service\u27s past and future presence in urban America. Sch...
Since the beginning of the Reagan Administration in 1981, there has been a dramatic change in polici...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018In the second half of the twentieth century, the Unite...
Concession operations within the National Park System have become one of the most visible aspects of...
It seems clear that the United States currently is entrenched in an era of heightened political part...
The idea of national parks has long conjured particular images for people, from the vast, majestic l...
"Mission 66" was a National Park Service design and construction program intended to revitalize the...
But there are also less visible effects of politics; often politics exercises its power not on but t...
On the occasion of the National Parks centennial comes an irreverent question: Are the parks still r...
The centennial of the National Park Service is inspiring an impressive amount of soul-searching abou...
National Park Service Ideology is inherently based on the idea of mission rivalry, that is, the co...
This article examines the future of the National Park Service Organic Act in a changing climate. Man...
The purpose of the study was to define a number of scales that relate to the dimensions that a Plann...
Throughout its seventy-two year history, the National Park Service has walked a fine line between th...
In its first century, the National Park Service was transformed from an agency that managed a small ...
This article examines the National Park Service\u27s past and future presence in urban America. Sch...
Since the beginning of the Reagan Administration in 1981, there has been a dramatic change in polici...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018In the second half of the twentieth century, the Unite...
Concession operations within the National Park System have become one of the most visible aspects of...
It seems clear that the United States currently is entrenched in an era of heightened political part...
The idea of national parks has long conjured particular images for people, from the vast, majestic l...
"Mission 66" was a National Park Service design and construction program intended to revitalize the...
But there are also less visible effects of politics; often politics exercises its power not on but t...
On the occasion of the National Parks centennial comes an irreverent question: Are the parks still r...
The centennial of the National Park Service is inspiring an impressive amount of soul-searching abou...
National Park Service Ideology is inherently based on the idea of mission rivalry, that is, the co...
This article examines the future of the National Park Service Organic Act in a changing climate. Man...
The purpose of the study was to define a number of scales that relate to the dimensions that a Plann...
Throughout its seventy-two year history, the National Park Service has walked a fine line between th...
In its first century, the National Park Service was transformed from an agency that managed a small ...
This article examines the National Park Service\u27s past and future presence in urban America. Sch...