The Paradox of Preservation : Wilderness and Working Landscapes at Point Reyes National Seashore /
"Point Reyes National Seashore has a long history as a working landscape, with dairy and beef ranching, fishing, and oyster farming; yet, since 1962 it has also been managed as a National Seashore. The Paradox of Preservation chronicles how national ideals about what a park 'ought to be...
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Oakland, California :
University of California Press,
[2017]
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Table des matières:
- Introduction : a management controversy at Point Reyes
- Landscapes, preservation, and the National Park ideal
- Making public parks from private lands
- Acquisition and its alternatives
- Parks as (potential) wilderness
- Remaking the landscape
- Reassertion of the park ideal
- The politics of preservation
- Conclusion : Point Reyes as a Leopoldian Park.


