The book is a must for the national park visitor who has ever wondered, how does it all work? Why did they put the road there? How did they know the fire would burn that way? Why did they reforest the Civil War battlefield?
Written in layman's terms and filled with colorful maps, charts, and photographs, this book documents the spread of Geographic Information System (GIS) into every corner of the National Park Service to repair trails and roads, locate artifacts, restore American battlefields, 100 examples were submitted by partners, parks and program offices. Softcover; 172 pages.