Creating A Park For The 21st Century From Military Post To National Park
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: 1994 |
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: UCBK:C044461905 |
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Synopsis Creating a Park for the 21st Century from Military Post to National Park by :
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: Hal Rothman |
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: 280 |
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: 2004 |
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: UOM:39015058086284 |
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Synopsis The New Urban Park by : Hal Rothman
From Yellowstone to the Great Smoky Mountains, America's national parks are sprawling tracts of serenity, most of them carved out of public land for recreation and preservation around the turn of the last century. America has changed dramatically since then, and so has its conceptions of what parkland ought to be. In this book, one of our premier environmental historians looks at the new phenomenon of urban parks, focusing on San Francisco's Golden Gate National Recreation Area as a prototype for the twenty-first century. Cobbled together from public and private lands in a politically charged arena, the GGNRA represents a new direction for parks as it highlights the long-standing tension within the National Park Service between preservation and recreation. Long a center of conservation, the Bay Area was well positioned for such an innovative concept. Writing with insight and wit, Rothman reveals the many complex challenges that local leaders, politicians, and the NPS faced as they attempted to administer sites in this area. He tells how Representative Phillip Burton guided a comprehensive bill through Congress to establish the park and how he and others expanded the acreage of the GGNRA, redefined its mission to the public, forged an identity for interconnected parks, and struggled against formidable odds to obtain the San Francisco Presidio and convert it into a national park. Engagingly written, The New Urban Park offers a balanced examination of grassroots politics and its effect on municipal, state, and federal policy. While most national parks dominate the economies of their regions, GGNRA was from the start tied to the multifaceted needs of its public and political constituents-including neighborhood, ethnic, and labor interests as well as the usual supporters from the conservation movement. As a national recreation area, GGNRA helped redefine that category in the public mind. By the dawn of the new century, it had already become one of the premier national park areas in terms of visitation. Now as public lands become increasingly scarce, GGNRA may well represent the future of national parks in America. Rothman shows that this model works, and his book will be an invaluable resource for planning tomorrow's parks.
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: John H. Jameson |
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: Springer |
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: 456 |
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: 2019-06-14 |
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: 9783030143275 |
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: 3030143279 |
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: 4/5 (75 Downloads) |
Synopsis Transforming Heritage Practice in the 21st Century by : John H. Jameson
Recent years have witnessed a rapid increase in the fields of cultural heritage studies and community archaeology worldwide with expanding discussions about the mechanisms and consequences of community participation. This trend has brought to the forefront debates about who owns the past, who has knowledge, and how heritage values can be shared more effectively with communities who then ascribe meaning and value to heritage materials. Globalization forces have created a need for contextualizing knowledge to address complex issues and collaboration across and beyond academic disciplines, using more integrated methodologies that include the participation of non-academics and increased stakeholder involvement. Successful programs provide power sharing mechanisms and motivation that effect more active involvement by lay persons in archaeological fieldwork as well as interpretation and information dissemination processes. With the contents of this volume, we envision community archaeology to go beyond descriptions of outreach and public engagement to more critical and reflexive actions and thinking. The volume is presented in the context of the evolution of cultural heritage studies from the 20th century “expert approach” to the 21st century “people-centered approach,” with public participation and community involvement at all phases of the decision-making process. The volume contains contributions of 28 chapters and 59 authors, covering an extensive geographical range, including Africa, South America, Central America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, and Australasia. Chapters provide exemplary cases in a growing lexicon of public archaeology where power is shared within frameworks of voluntary activism in a wide diversity of cooperative settings and stakeholder interactions.
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: Lisa Benton-Short |
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: UPNE |
Total Pages |
: 308 |
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: 1998 |
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: 1555533353 |
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: 9781555533359 |
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: 4/5 (53 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Presidio by : Lisa Benton-Short
The story of the Presidio's conversion from military post to national park.
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: 166 |
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: 1994 |
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: NWU:35556031805385 |
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: 4/5 (85 Downloads) |
Synopsis Golden Gate National Recreation Area (N.R.A.), Presidio of San Francisco, General Management Plan (GMP) Amendment by :
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: Erwin N. Thompson |
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: 510 |
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: 1997 |
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: UCBK:C045114897 |
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: 4/5 (97 Downloads) |
Synopsis Defender of the Gate by : Erwin N. Thompson
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: 22 |
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: 2002 |
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: STANFORD:36105111625500 |
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: 4/5 (00 Downloads) |
Synopsis Presidio Trust Management Plan by :
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: 1032 |
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: 1995 |
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: MINN:31951P00679463I |
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: 4/5 (3I Downloads) |
Synopsis Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications by :
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: 664 |
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: 1997 |
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: MSU:31293016410999 |
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: 4/5 (99 Downloads) |
Synopsis Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy by :
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: Michael A. Tomlan |
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: Springer |
Total Pages |
: 416 |
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: 2014-11-21 |
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: 9783319049755 |
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: 3319049755 |
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: 4/5 (55 Downloads) |
Synopsis Historic Preservation by : Michael A. Tomlan
This well-illustrated book offers an up-to-date synthesis of the field of historic preservation, cast as a social campaign concerned with the condition, treatment and use of the legacy of existing properties in the United States. Drawing on a wide range of research, experience and scholarship over the last fifty years, it allows us to re-think past and current ideas in preservation, challenging readers to explore how their own interests lie within the cognitive framework of the activities taking place with people who care. “Who” is involved is explored first, in such a way as to explore “why”, before examining “what” is deemed important. After that the questions of “when” and “how” to proceed are given attention. The major topics are introduced in an historical review through the mid-1980s, after which the broad intellectual basis and fundamental legal framework is provided. The economic shifts associated with major demographic changes are explored, in tandem with responses of the preservation community. A chapter is dedicated to the financial challenges and sources of revenue available in typical preservation projects, and another chapter focuses on the manner in which seeing, recording, and interpreting information provides the context for an appropriate vision for the future. In this regard, it is made clear that not all “green” design alternatives are preservation-sensitive. The advocacy battles during the last few decades provide a number of short stories of the ethical battles regarding below-ground and above ground historic resources, and the eighth chapter attempts to explain why religion has been long held at arm’s length in publicly-supported preservation efforts, when in fact, it holds more potential to regenerate existing sites than any governmental program.