PTRM 141 Exam Review

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Across
  1. 3. From primitive to developed
  2. 7. Balancing resource protection and visitor access
  3. 9. Smokestacks sparked the park movement
  4. 14. The science behind ‘Please stay on the trail’
  5. 16. The condition parks are meant to be kept in (ideally)
  6. 17. Maintains current ecological conditions despite change
  7. 19. Philosophy behind protecting visually striking landscapes
  8. 20. NPS response to heated challenges
  9. 22. Management by mandate, not by message
  10. 26. Informal education for all park people
  11. 27. What Abbey really didn’t want to see in parks
Down
  1. 1. Protecting areas unsuitable for extraction
  2. 2. Allows change to proceed while documenting outcomes
  3. 4. 1916 hard-hitter
  4. 5. Place that receives the majority of visitor use
  5. 6. What cultural/historic resources reflect
  6. 8. More equitable distribution of recreation permits
  7. 10. Movement emphasizing emotional and spiritual connection to nature
  8. 11. Management that influences behavior
  9. 12. 1906 Act that allows one special person to protect public land
  10. 13. Managing natural resources for sustainable use
  11. 15. Concept referring to management challenges that cross jurisdictions and authorities
  12. 18. Conservationist who bought half of Patagonia just to give it away
  13. 21. Guides change toward desired future conditions
  14. 23. Alphabet soup for the global referee of protected area categories
  15. 24. Collaborative model where governments and businesses share management and/or funding in parks
  16. 25. Where home prices and wages are misaligned