While there has been some private sector engagement in national parks, public sector bureaucracies still have a virtual monopoly over management, argues Jeff Bennett
This Article sheds light on the precarious position our national park system currently occupies. It ...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The majority of species classified as “threatened...
There are two primary options for the successful preservation of national resources in African natio...
While intrusive private activities have increased all around them, park managers have stood by nervo...
Since the 1980s in democratic societies, neoliberal reforms and neofeudal governance have transferre...
New Zealand’s national parks are major attractions for tourism and recreation, while hosting other c...
Public recreation and park agencies’ efforts to privatize have been hailed by many as an efficien...
Nature reserves and national parks were originally conceived as a means of preserving flora and faun...
Australia’s publicly owned and managed National Parks estate has been largely quarantined from the m...
The centennial of the National Park Service is inspiring an impressive amount of soul-searching abou...
The growth in number of parks is a manifestation of a New Zealand approach to conservation – assessm...
State Conservation Areas (SCAs), as state-owned and -run parks, form the foundation of recognised co...
Neoliberal conservation has become a common mode of governance of protected areas throughout the wor...
This article discusses distinctions between management objectives and economic values in the uses of...
The privatization of park and recreation services has received increased attention across all levels...
This Article sheds light on the precarious position our national park system currently occupies. It ...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The majority of species classified as “threatened...
There are two primary options for the successful preservation of national resources in African natio...
While intrusive private activities have increased all around them, park managers have stood by nervo...
Since the 1980s in democratic societies, neoliberal reforms and neofeudal governance have transferre...
New Zealand’s national parks are major attractions for tourism and recreation, while hosting other c...
Public recreation and park agencies’ efforts to privatize have been hailed by many as an efficien...
Nature reserves and national parks were originally conceived as a means of preserving flora and faun...
Australia’s publicly owned and managed National Parks estate has been largely quarantined from the m...
The centennial of the National Park Service is inspiring an impressive amount of soul-searching abou...
The growth in number of parks is a manifestation of a New Zealand approach to conservation – assessm...
State Conservation Areas (SCAs), as state-owned and -run parks, form the foundation of recognised co...
Neoliberal conservation has become a common mode of governance of protected areas throughout the wor...
This article discusses distinctions between management objectives and economic values in the uses of...
The privatization of park and recreation services has received increased attention across all levels...
This Article sheds light on the precarious position our national park system currently occupies. It ...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.The majority of species classified as “threatened...
There are two primary options for the successful preservation of national resources in African natio...