The National Park Service of the United States has 388 designated protected areas and parks that include historic and cultural sites as well as 'natural resource' parks set aside for their unique and outstanding natural features. Early efforts to create parks were focused on areas of beauty or unusual features but later efforts increasingly aimed to protect biodiversity and intact ecosystems. Protected areas in the National Park Service are found in nearly all the fifty states from Florida to Alaska, with examples of preserved natural environments ranging from coral reefs to the icy..
Arthur Palmer The National Park Service was established in 1916 to administer America’s finest sceni...
National Parks (Parks) have been defined by the IUCN as areas to be managed for ecosystem protection...
The fundamental physics of an enhanced greenhouse effect due to fossil fuel combustion is well under...
Conservation has a long history of protected area experimentation in Europe, Africa, the Americas, a...
For nearly 20 years, biosphere reserves have offered a unique framework for building the knowledge, ...
The challenges posed by climate change in national parks and other protected areas demand creative a...
Scholars and officials generally define cultural landscapes as “combined works of nature and man. ” ...
Ecosystem services are declining just when their value is being fully appreciated for the first time...
Since 1972, the United States has participated in the Man and the Biosphere Program (MAB), coordinat...
The United States was an integral part of the early growth of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Program...
In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed an act to create the United States National Park Service (N...
Human-caused climate change has exposed the US national park area to more severe increases in heat a...
In 1872, United States President Ulysses Grant set aside 2.2 million acres of wilderness, primarily ...
Since 1972, the United States has participated in the Man and the Biosphere Program (MAB), coordinat...
The rapid fragmentation and habitat change in natural environments have created a need for managemen...
Arthur Palmer The National Park Service was established in 1916 to administer America’s finest sceni...
National Parks (Parks) have been defined by the IUCN as areas to be managed for ecosystem protection...
The fundamental physics of an enhanced greenhouse effect due to fossil fuel combustion is well under...
Conservation has a long history of protected area experimentation in Europe, Africa, the Americas, a...
For nearly 20 years, biosphere reserves have offered a unique framework for building the knowledge, ...
The challenges posed by climate change in national parks and other protected areas demand creative a...
Scholars and officials generally define cultural landscapes as “combined works of nature and man. ” ...
Ecosystem services are declining just when their value is being fully appreciated for the first time...
Since 1972, the United States has participated in the Man and the Biosphere Program (MAB), coordinat...
The United States was an integral part of the early growth of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Program...
In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed an act to create the United States National Park Service (N...
Human-caused climate change has exposed the US national park area to more severe increases in heat a...
In 1872, United States President Ulysses Grant set aside 2.2 million acres of wilderness, primarily ...
Since 1972, the United States has participated in the Man and the Biosphere Program (MAB), coordinat...
The rapid fragmentation and habitat change in natural environments have created a need for managemen...
Arthur Palmer The National Park Service was established in 1916 to administer America’s finest sceni...
National Parks (Parks) have been defined by the IUCN as areas to be managed for ecosystem protection...
The fundamental physics of an enhanced greenhouse effect due to fossil fuel combustion is well under...