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The Changing Geography of National Parks and Protected Areas

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This book contains recent geographic work examining the changing geography of protected areas in the U.S. and Europe. These places can be national parks, forests, or other places that are being protected for their significant aesthetic, historical, or environmental values by governments and communities. These places can be studied with reference to their physical environments, the management of their plant and animal life, which places are to be protected, who visits these places (and who does not, and why not), and how we think of these places. This work includes examinations of many parks and issues that affect them, such as land degradation, the social and political geography involved in creating new national park units, visitation by underserved segments of the population, and the changing names of protected areas. It makes use of work using methods and data as diverse as remote sensing, nineteenth survey plats and GIS, and online visitor surveys.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: The Changing Geography of Protected Areas (Joe Weber and Selima Sultana).- Chapter 2. Geographic Research on National Parks: A Review and Prospectus (Joe Weber and Selima Sultana).- Chapter 3. From Land Degradation to Habitat Loss: A Qualitative Assessment of Vegetation Cover in Protected Areas of Arid Lands (Xochizeltzin Castaneda-Camacho).- Chapter 4. The role of national parks in the development of disadvantaged karst areas in some European countries (Tamás Telbisz and László Mari).- Chapter 5. National Parks and Wildlife Restoration in the Global North: The Case of Wolves in the United States and France (Randall K. Wilson).- Chapter 6. Failed National Park Proposals in "Sweet Home Alabama" (Lary M. Dilsaver and Joe Weber).- Chapter 7. Equity and Inclusion in the National Park Service:  Historical Challenges, New Possibilities (Yonit Yogev).- Chapter 8. The Contentious Redesignation of the Gateway Arch National Park (Seth Kannarr and Michael A. Urban).- Chapter 9. Canyon de Chelly National Monument and the Vanishing Navajo Meridian (Joe Weber).- Chapter 10. Youth Visitor Trends in United States National Parks: A Preliminary Study (Matthew Balentine, John Crowell, Charles F. Holloman III, Michael Pretes).

About the author

Joe Weber is Professor at the University of Alabama. His research interests include the changing geography of the national park system, and especially changing boundaries and names, as well as the development of the American highway system.
Selima Sultana is Professor at the University of North Carolina Greensboro. Her research interests span various domains, including urban and transportation studies, and national parks.  Her research often delves into the interactions between physical environment of neighborhoods and social factors such as class, race/ethnicity, gender, and daily mobility.
The co-editors recently published the book The Parks Belong to the People: The Geography of the National Park System and have been carrying out research on the national park system for over a decade, publishing a half dozen journal articles on the topic. They also co-founded the Protected Areas Specialty Group of the American Association of Geographers, the leading group of academic geographers in the U.S.

Product details

Assisted by Sultana (Editor), Selima Sultana (Editor), Joe Weber (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2025
 
EAN 9783031746529
ISBN 978-3-0-3174652-9
No. of pages 252
Dimensions 148 mm x 18 mm x 210 mm
Weight 440 g
Illustrations XV, 252 p. 42 illus., 36 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences

Soziologie, Umweltmanagement, National Parks, Geographie, Humangeographie, Environmental Policy, wilderness, ecosystem, Environmental Social Sciences, Environmental Management, Human Geography, Integrated Geography, environmental governance, equitable access, public lands, national park service, park management, protected areas

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