国務省出版物
地理
国家遺産としての国立公園
1.イントロダクション
2.国立公園が持つ精神的・文化的重要性
3.米国の物語そのもの
4.国立公園を彩る至宝
5.米国の国立公園における景観と科学
6.米国の国立公園:年表
7.公園はすべての米国人を結ぶ特別な場所
8.変化の動向
9.古代人の遺産を守る
10.その他の参考資料 – 国立公園に関する書籍・記事・ウェブサイト
National Parks, National Legacy
- About This Issue
- The Spiritual and Cultural Significance of National Parks
- Scenery and Science in U.S. National Parks
- The Story of America Itself
- Parks Can Change a Nation
- U.S. Parks: The Timeline
- Guardians of the Ancients
- Park Rangers and Swiss Guides
- The Heritage of All Humanity
- Special Places Uniting All Americans
- When a Park is Not a Park
- A Climate of Change
- Repelling the Invasives
- Oh Ranger: Making Something That Will Last (Chris Barter, trail crew supervisor for Acadia National Park, Maine)
- Oh Ranger: The Rocks Call Out (Bob Spoelhof, interpretive park ranger for Death Valley National Park, California)
- Oh Ranger: The Most Beautiful Office in the World (Sue O’Connor, equipment operator for Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado)
- Oh Ranger: On the Steps Where Dr. King Stood (Marisa Richardson, interpretive park ranger for the National Mall and memorial parks, Washington D.C.)
- Photo Gallery: The Jewels in the Crown
- Photo Gallery: Glaciers and Volcanoes — U.S. World Heritage Sites
- Additional Resources