Social Science

  • In this FACTivity, you will receive an incentive to practice conservation at home and at school. At the end of…
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    FACTivity – Show Me the Money

  • Test your knowledge of social science and park design with a word search.
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    Word Search – Social Groupies

  • This monograph is one of two Wilderness 50 monographs. These two monographs were created to honor the 50th anniversary of…
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    Wilderness 2.0 (Wilderness 50 Monograph Series) – Vol. 1 No. 10

  • Sharing experiences is an important way for people to think about experiences they have had and better understand how those…
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    Wilderness 2.0: Understanding How People Experience & Value Wilderness

  • In this study, the scientists wanted to explore why people plant trees and flowers to remember events and people.
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    Flower Power: Planting for the Past and the Future

  • In this FACTivity, you will answer the following question: Does viewing a photograph of a flower provide a benefit to…
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    FACTivity – Flower Power

  • Have you ever been to a memorial garden? Memorial gardens are areas planted for a specific purpose. This monograph explores…
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    Flower Power – Vol. 1 No. 7

  • In this study, the scientists wanted to identify the most important elements of an experience in Gates of the Arctic…
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    It’s Elemental, My Dear! What Makes an Experience Different at Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve?

  • Test your knowledge on social science, net economic value, and natural resources.
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    Who or What Am I? – Wilderness Makes Cents

  • People visit parks to do many different activities, such as play basketball, baseball, sunbathe, swim, walk, picnic, or go bicycling.…
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    Social Groupies: How Different Groups Use Urban Parks