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Rethinking Park Protection : Treading the Uncommon Ground of Environmental Beliefs

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In today's society, hidden beliefs can subtly guide the management of parks, such as treating them as natural resources rather than national assets.

Resulting management practices often lead to deferred maintenance on park infrastructure, causing inadequate protection from vandalism, poaching, and theft of artefacts.

A sad demise, often due to an out-dated belief that parks are non-essential leisure services rather than necessities for a vibrant modern life.

This book challenges the reader to examine the core beliefs that created our public parklands, comparing them with the beliefs that guide contemporary park stewardship in an effort to improve the management of parks and reassess their purpose in modern life.

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Product Details
CABI Publishing
1845939999 / 9781845939991
Hardback
333.783
18/05/2012
United Kingdom
224 pages
156 x 234 mm, 560 grams