New Guardians for the Golden Gate: How America Got a Great National ParkUniversity of California Press, 2023. gada 22. dec. - 390 lappuses National parks are a distinctively American idea. But it takes people to make them happen. This unique, insider's account tells how Bay Area activists forged bipartisan local and national support for an unprecedented campaign to create a great new national park. In 1970, beginning with the former Army lands originally reserved to protect San Francisco Bay, the grassroots People for a Golden Gate National Recreation Area succeeded in preserving all of the spectacular land that frames the Golden Gate. Spanning more than thirty eventful years, Amy Meyer tells the story of how dedicated citizens, including visionary conservationist Edgar Wayburn, master politician Phillip Burton, and a battalion of lesser-known but key allies made our democratic system work for the common good and won their fight to save these dramatic and historic lands for all of the American people. Pictures by noted California photographers capture the park’s grandeur and new activities. New Guardians for the Golden Gate tells how a bold vision, dedicated citizens, and a variety of old and new conservation strategies saved these magnificent lands for all time. |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 55.
xi. lappuse
... major role in acquiring the land and regulating its use to establish the park , but governmental agencies first had to be motivated to act . New Guardians for the Golden Gate tells the story of people bonding together to enlighten and ...
... major role in acquiring the land and regulating its use to establish the park , but governmental agencies first had to be motivated to act . New Guardians for the Golden Gate tells the story of people bonding together to enlighten and ...
xiv. lappuse
... major reason why I never went back to New York . I would have my own land in California . I became an art teacher but stopped teaching when our first daughter was born . We bought home in the northwestern corner of San Francisco near ...
... major reason why I never went back to New York . I would have my own land in California . I became an art teacher but stopped teaching when our first daughter was born . We bought home in the northwestern corner of San Francisco near ...
xv. lappuse
... major part of my life for more than three decades . My firsthand knowledge of how it came to be has always been an asset in advocating for the park , whether as an activist with People For a Golden Gate National Recreation Area or a ...
... major part of my life for more than three decades . My firsthand knowledge of how it came to be has always been an asset in advocating for the park , whether as an activist with People For a Golden Gate National Recreation Area or a ...
2. lappuse
... major events of the struggle took place in the 1970s , but the story begins at least a hundred years ago , when Bay Area residents began to realize that the natural wonders they enjoyed could be paved over and lost . And the story ...
... major events of the struggle took place in the 1970s , but the story begins at least a hundred years ago , when Bay Area residents began to realize that the natural wonders they enjoyed could be paved over and lost . And the story ...
4. lappuse
... Major national studies of this country's park and recreation needs had been com- pleted in 1962 and 1969. In 1966 the Park Service had completed the ten - year " Mission 66 " program by rehabilitating all 180 national parks then in ...
... Major national studies of this country's park and recreation needs had been com- pleted in 1962 and 1969. In 1966 the Park Service had completed the ten - year " Mission 66 " program by rehabilitating all 180 national parks then in ...
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A NEIGHBORHOOD ISSUE BECOMES MUCH BIGGER | 45 |
ORGANIZED ADVOCACY | 74 |
A YEAR AND TWO MONTHS | 94 |
VICTORY IN CONGRESS | 109 |
A NEW PARK EMERGES | 112 |
EXPANDING THE PARK | 135 |
SUSTAINING THE VISION | 179 |
SAFE HARBOR FOR OLD SHIPS | 206 |
THE NATIONAL PARK NEXT DOOR | 218 |
FROM POST TO PARK | 237 |
AFTERWORD | 263 |
NOTES | 271 |
INDEX | 299 |
ON A NEW POLITICAL FRONTIER | 158 |
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New Guardians for the Golden Gate: How America Got a Great National Park Amy Meyer Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2023 |
New Guardians for the Golden Gate: How America Got a Great National Park Amy Meyer,Randolph Delehanty Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2006 |
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285. lappuse - ... to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wildlife therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.
285. lappuse - The service thus established shall promote and regulate the, use of the Federal areas known as national parks, monuments, and reservations hereinafter specified by such means and measures as conform to the fundamental purpose of the said parks, monuments, and reservations...
296. lappuse - JACOBS is professor and chairman of the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley.
33. lappuse - Congress created the Bureau of the Budget (now the Office of Management and Budget) to review the morass of agency budgetary information and to approve agency budget requests.
127. lappuse - Commission on general policies and specific matters related to planning, administration and development affecting the recreation area and other units of the national park system in Marin and San Francisco Counties.
168. lappuse - We have every kind of mix you can have. I have a black, I have a woman, two Jews and a cripple.
51. lappuse - ... among the most vital of our public resources. Yet land suitable for such facilities, especially near heavily populated areas, is being rapidly swallowed up. Plain common sense argues that we give greater priority to acquiring now the lands that will be so greatly needed in a few years. Good sense also argues that the Federal Government itself, as the nation's largest landholder...
34. lappuse - ... all of our resources and earthly goods consist of this land, some of which is heavily encumbered. As deaths occur, they create acute estate tax problems which are further complicated by the restrictions on our land that have arisen because the Congress hasn't authorized completion of the Seashore. Those of us who have loved this land for years and seen it through its many moods and seasons, recognize that this treasure can no longer remain ours to enjoy exclusively. Its beauty and granduer must...
139. lappuse - Permanent Representative of the United States to the Organization of American States, Mr.