Wilderness in National Parks: Playground or Preserve

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Pub. Date: 2009-06-15
Publisher(s): Univ of Washington Pr
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Summary

Wilderness in National Parkscasts light on the complicated relationship between the National Park Service and its policy goals of wilderness preservation and recreation. By examining the overlapping and sometimes contradictory responsibilities of the park service and the national wilderness preservation system, John C. Miles finds the National Park Service still struggling to deal with an idea that lies at the core of its mission and yet complicates that mission, nearly one hundred years into its existence. The National Park Service's ambivalence about wilderness is traced from its beginning to the turn of the twenty-first century. The Service is charged with managing more wilderness acreage than any government agency in the world and, in its early years, frequently favored development over preservation. The public has perceived national parks as permanently protected wilderness resources, but in reality this public confidence rests on shaky ground. Miles shows how changing conceptions of wilderness affected park management over the years, with a focus on the tension between the goals of providing recreational spaces for the American people and leaving lands pristine and undeveloped for future generations. John C. Miles is professor of environmental studies at Western Washington University.

Author Biography

John C. Miles in professor of environmental studies at Western Washington University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Introductionp. 3
Wilderness and the Origins of National Parksp. 9
Wilderness and the New Agencyp. 27
Wilderness Becomes an Issue for the Park Servicep. 42
Preservation of the Primeval in the Post-Mather Erap. 67
More Ferment and Expansionp. 88
From the War to Director Wirthp. 110
The Drive for a Wilderness Actp. 137
A Hesitant Start at Implementationp. 159
Wilderness Reviews Reluctantly Completedp. 183
Wilderness in Alaskap. 205
A New Sort of National Park Wildernessp. 224
Park Wilderness after the Reviewsp. 253
The Work Continuesp. 270
Epiloguep. 282
Notesp. 287
Sourcesp. 311
Indexp. 323
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