Thinking Person's Guide to America's National Parks

Title
Thinking Person's Guide to America's National Parks
  • Thinking Person's Guide to America's National Parks by Manning & Diamant
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The book delves into issues affecting an array of parks: the iconic western national parks like Yellowstone; the urban parks such as Golden Gate National Recreation Area; historic sites including the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Gettysburg National Military Park; and cultural areas like Mesa Verde National Park that are among America's over 400 national parks. 

Twenty-three essays from contributing authors with deep personal and professional connections to the national parks serve as expert guides to places in the park system where: 

  • much of the nation's biological and cultural diversity is represented; 
  • ideas such as freedom, civil rights, and conservation were conceived; 
  • vast wilderness offers solitude and reflection; 
  • storied landscapes preserve a sense of place; 
  • the balance between recreation and preservation is tested; 
  • research and learning engage the next generation; 
  • the dynamics of nature are being shaped by a changing climate; and innovations in technology, sustainability, and stewardship provide a sense of purpose and hope. 

Publisher: George Braziller. Paperback, 304 pages. Measures 8.5" x 10" x 0.8". Weighs 2 lb 8.1 oz. 

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9780807600191
Thinking Person's Guide to America's National Parks
$29.95
Available In Store
Description

The book delves into issues affecting an array of parks: the iconic western national parks like Yellowstone; the urban parks such as Golden Gate National Recreation Area; historic sites including the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Gettysburg National Military Park; and cultural areas like Mesa Verde National Park that are among America's over 400 national parks. 

Twenty-three essays from contributing authors with deep personal and professional connections to the national parks serve as expert guides to places in the park system where: 

  • much of the nation's biological and cultural diversity is represented; 
  • ideas such as freedom, civil rights, and conservation were conceived; 
  • vast wilderness offers solitude and reflection; 
  • storied landscapes preserve a sense of place; 
  • the balance between recreation and preservation is tested; 
  • research and learning engage the next generation; 
  • the dynamics of nature are being shaped by a changing climate; and innovations in technology, sustainability, and stewardship provide a sense of purpose and hope. 

Publisher: George Braziller. Paperback, 304 pages. Measures 8.5" x 10" x 0.8". Weighs 2 lb 8.1 oz. 

Description

The book delves into issues affecting an array of parks: the iconic western national parks like Yellowstone; the urban parks such as Golden Gate National Recreation Area; historic sites including the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Gettysburg National Military Park; and cultural areas like Mesa Verde National Park that are among America's over 400 national parks.

Twenty-three essays from contributing authors with deep personal and professional connections to the national parks serve as expert guides to places in the park system where:

  • much of the nation's biological and cultural diversity is represented;
  • ideas such as freedom, civil rights, and conservation were conceived;
  • vast wilderness offers solitude and reflection;
  • storied landscapes preserve a sense of place;
  • the balance between recreation and preservation is tested;
  • research and learning engage the next generation;
  • the dynamics of nature are being shaped by a changing climate; and
  • innovations in technology, sustainability, and stewardship provide a sense of purpose and hope.
ISBN
9780807600191
Publisher
Publication Date
April 4, 2016
Binding
Paperback
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
300
Keywords
Travel | Essays & Travelogues; Travel | Parks & Campgrounds; Travel | United States | General; Travel | Special Interest | Adventure