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Islands under Siege - (Development of Western Resources) by John C Freemuth (Paperback)

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  • If the Park Service can't--or won't--protect our national parks, who will?
  • Author(s): John C Freemuth
  • 198 Pages
  • Nature, Environmental Conservation & Protection
  • Series Name: Development of Western Resources

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Increasingly national parts have come under environmental attack from sources outside the parks, beyond the jurisdiction of the Park Service. Freemuth outlines a diverse set of political strategies, evaluating each in terms of environmental effectiveness and political feasibility.



Book Synopsis



If the Park Service can't--or won't--protect our national parks, who will?

It's high time we figure that out, notes John Freemuth.

Saddled from the beginning with a contradictory mandate--to promote recreational use of parks yet preserve them for future generations--the Park Service has always walked an administrative tightrope. But within the last few years a new kind of threat has appeared, and the Park Service finds itself in an even more precarious position, its effectiveness impaired.

Increasingly national parks have come under environmental attack from sources outside the parks, beyond the jurisdiction of the Park Service. Smog from neighboring cities now obscures famous vistas. Noise and water pollution from nearby industries spills across park boundaries. Acid rain eats away at old-growth forests.

John Freemuth sees these new external assaults as political problems. In examining the questions they raise, he focuses on two cases: the proposed mining of the tar sands of south-central Utah, near Canyonlands National Park, and the poor air quality in several Western parks caused by new sources and levels of pollution. He traces the shifts in government action that have accompanied waves of citizen activism and uncovers evidence of ineffective legislation, inept implementation, and the potent political power of pro-development forces. Through it all he finds the Park Service hamstrung by unclear, conflicting priorities and bureaucratic inertia.

In his conclusion Freemuth analyzes a diverse set of political strategies that have been and are being used to deal with the threats to our national parks, evaluating each in terms of environmental effectiveness and political feasibility.



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"Freemuth shows how the 'crown jewels' of the parks system have become islands assaulted by urbanization and economic development pressures. This volume ought to be in every library collection on national parks in America."--Choice

"This well-written, perceptive work is notable for its insights into the shifting, high-stakes contests in which irreversible damage to parks is often only a political appointee away."--National Parks

"Freemuth creates a uniquely rich picture that does justice to the complicated challenge of managing external threats. . . . His insightful examination is relevant to anyone interested in park management."--Environment

"An important study that deserves the attention of both scholars and public officials."--History: Reviews of New Books



"A nicely written, timely study of one of the major problem areas in national park protection and management today. This book will be valuable to conservation historians, political scientists, and friends of national parks."--Roderick Nash, author of Wilderness and the American Mind


Dimensions (Overall): 9.05 Inches (H) x 6.05 Inches (W) x .52 Inches (D)
Weight: .68 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 198
Genre: Nature
Sub-Genre: Environmental Conservation & Protection
Series Title: Development of Western Resources
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Format: Paperback
Author: John C Freemuth
Language: English
Street Date: January 14, 1991
TCIN: 1007906030
UPC: 9780700606276
Item Number (DPCI): 247-05-1264
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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