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Mountains without Handrails: Reflections on the National Parks
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1981
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Historical GeographyCultural HeritageEnvironmental PlanningPhysical GeographyHuman-environment InteractionNational ParklandsSocial SciencesEnvironmental PolicyRecreationBitter BattlesGeotourismJoseph L. SaxLandscape PlanningGeographyEnvironmental HistoryUrban PlanningEnvironmental PoliticsHumanitiesNational Parks
Focusing on the long-standing and bitter battles over recreational use of our national parklands, Joseph L. Sax proposes a novel scheme for the protection and management of America's national parks. Drawing upon the most controversial disputes of recent years---Yosemite National Park, the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, and the Disney plan for California's Mineral King Valley---Sax boldly unites the rich and diverse tradition of nature writing into a coherent thesis that speaks directly to the dilemma of the parks.