Local communities, individuals, visitors, and special interest groups are often called upon to participate in the decision making processes of the National Park Service (NPS). Cape Hatteras National Seashore (CAHA) engaged in a Negotiated Rulemaking process to create an Off Road Vehicle Management Rule. The rulemaking process involved park stakeholders working with the NPS as a Negotiated Rulemaking Advisory Committee with the goal of creating an Off Road Vehicle Management Rule for CAHA. This dissertation used Senecah's practical theory Trinity of Voice to evaluate CAHA's negotiated rulemaking process. Interviews with park staff and negotiated rulemaking participants provided information about the presence of the grammars of TOV in this de...
This dissertation examines the potential use of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and alterna...
The purpose of this study was to determine if place attachment for park users explained proenvironme...
In 1991, the American General Insurance Corporation desired to create a $2.5 billion ``ecotourism\u2...
This thesis examines the land acquisition process used during the creation of Cape Hatteras National...
National parks have long played an important role in American culture as sites and sights of nationa...
Teaching Writing with Play: A Study of Community-Based Science Education in a National Park is a rhe...
Many researchers acknowledge that including the public in marine protected area (MPA) planning and m...
Park management at Padre Island National Seashore (PAIS) actively continues to modify the General Ma...
This study assessed the extent to which economic, environmental, and social sustainability concerns ...
This was our first involvement with research in the National Parks and we would like to make some ob...
Government agencies are under increased pressure to conduct policy planning and decision-making acti...
This research focused on levels of trust, participation levels, and the emergence of polycentric gov...
The federal government embarked on a bold and unprecedented undertaking in creating three National P...
Good governance is of paramount importance to the survival and success of parks in achieving the dua...
Residential development and growth along private lands bordering the southern portion of Cape Hatter...
This dissertation examines the potential use of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and alterna...
The purpose of this study was to determine if place attachment for park users explained proenvironme...
In 1991, the American General Insurance Corporation desired to create a $2.5 billion ``ecotourism\u2...
This thesis examines the land acquisition process used during the creation of Cape Hatteras National...
National parks have long played an important role in American culture as sites and sights of nationa...
Teaching Writing with Play: A Study of Community-Based Science Education in a National Park is a rhe...
Many researchers acknowledge that including the public in marine protected area (MPA) planning and m...
Park management at Padre Island National Seashore (PAIS) actively continues to modify the General Ma...
This study assessed the extent to which economic, environmental, and social sustainability concerns ...
This was our first involvement with research in the National Parks and we would like to make some ob...
Government agencies are under increased pressure to conduct policy planning and decision-making acti...
This research focused on levels of trust, participation levels, and the emergence of polycentric gov...
The federal government embarked on a bold and unprecedented undertaking in creating three National P...
Good governance is of paramount importance to the survival and success of parks in achieving the dua...
Residential development and growth along private lands bordering the southern portion of Cape Hatter...
This dissertation examines the potential use of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and alterna...
The purpose of this study was to determine if place attachment for park users explained proenvironme...
In 1991, the American General Insurance Corporation desired to create a $2.5 billion ``ecotourism\u2...