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Re-Envisioning Gateway National Recreation Area: An Inquiry into Biophysical Processes and Cultural History to Interpret a National Park of the Future
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Abstract
On October 27, 1972, Gateway National Recreation
Area (NRA), located in New York and New Jersey,
was established as one of two national recreation areas
Areas intended to serve urban areas. Along with
The Golden Gate NRA in San Francisco, California, these
The first of two national parks to be brought closer
to large, urban populations. The creation of these
Urban parks were the result of a social objective:
Creating parks that were truly in reach of large
populations of people (Rothman, 2004). Thirty-five
years later, while Golden Gate NRA thrives as an
active recreation area for the people of the San
The Francisco area, Gateway struggles “to meet the
aspirations of its founders, to negotiate its relationship
with the communities that surround it, and to balance
The goals of historic preservation, environmental
conservation, and active recreation” (Van Alen
competition brief). In a poll of New York City
residents, conducted in 2006 (Zogby, 2006), under the
collaboration of the National Parks Conservation
Association, 47% of the residents polled were not
aware that the Gateway NRA existed. This differs
from the pro-active Bay Area residents that greatly
identify with the GGNRA and who pride themselves in
their very own national park.
Type
Masters Project
Date
2007