This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2019Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 116-118).This research provides a deep dive into the lives of community organization leaders and National Park Service staff who work to promote diversity outdoors through hiking programs, the arts, advocacy, and more. The Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (outside of Los Angeles California) is used as a case study to research the successes and challenges for more equitably distributing pa...
Planning for environmental justice in an urban national park Urban national parks were designed in t...
Interpretive programs are an integral part of the recreational opportunities provided at parks, at b...
UnrestrictedLeisure researchers have found that park users in the United States are predominantly Wh...
thesisOver half the global human population lives in urban areas, and more than 80% of the people in...
The purpose of this research is to examine how an urban and a wilderness national park engage with d...
National Park Service (NPS) units across the U.S. receive hundreds of thousands of visitors annuall...
Outdoor recreation has existed since the first creation of parks in North America. Recreation involv...
“Parknerships” (park partnerships) are an innovative means of enhancing people’s connections with co...
AbstractOutdoor recreation has existed since the first creation of parks in North America. Recreatio...
Health disparities in physical, psychological, and social well-being are known to exist among unders...
Gateway communities are crucial to national park management, and the impacts of national parks on ga...
Metro conducted two studies to better understand perspectives of people of color in parks and nature...
The establishment of protected areas is one of many strategies designed to conserve and protect natu...
In this thesis, I discuss the Tampa Heights Greenprinting Initiative, an initiative to build communi...
The Luiseño people have utilized Southern California’s landscape to support their way of life for th...
Planning for environmental justice in an urban national park Urban national parks were designed in t...
Interpretive programs are an integral part of the recreational opportunities provided at parks, at b...
UnrestrictedLeisure researchers have found that park users in the United States are predominantly Wh...
thesisOver half the global human population lives in urban areas, and more than 80% of the people in...
The purpose of this research is to examine how an urban and a wilderness national park engage with d...
National Park Service (NPS) units across the U.S. receive hundreds of thousands of visitors annuall...
Outdoor recreation has existed since the first creation of parks in North America. Recreation involv...
“Parknerships” (park partnerships) are an innovative means of enhancing people’s connections with co...
AbstractOutdoor recreation has existed since the first creation of parks in North America. Recreatio...
Health disparities in physical, psychological, and social well-being are known to exist among unders...
Gateway communities are crucial to national park management, and the impacts of national parks on ga...
Metro conducted two studies to better understand perspectives of people of color in parks and nature...
The establishment of protected areas is one of many strategies designed to conserve and protect natu...
In this thesis, I discuss the Tampa Heights Greenprinting Initiative, an initiative to build communi...
The Luiseño people have utilized Southern California’s landscape to support their way of life for th...
Planning for environmental justice in an urban national park Urban national parks were designed in t...
Interpretive programs are an integral part of the recreational opportunities provided at parks, at b...
UnrestrictedLeisure researchers have found that park users in the United States are predominantly Wh...