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Original Articles

Historical Landscape Change in Yellowstone National Park: Demonstrating the Value of Intensive Field Observation and Repeat Photography

Pages 387-409
Received 14 Jul 2017
Accepted 14 Jul 2017
Published online: 01 Nov 2019
 

Abstract

Although transportation and outdoor recreation are well‐recognized aspects of national parks, few studies have explored these aspects from the perspective of human geography as a means of analyzing historical landscape change. This paper offers an innovative synthesis of methods for studying cultural landscape change over time through a case study of the historical geography of transportation, tourism, and outdoor recreation along the Howard Eaton Trail () in Yellowstone National Park. We conducted research through a field course that combined repeat photography, archival research, Geographic Information Systems (), and traditional field methods. Results indicate that a combination of repeat photography and other methods can create an effective means of evaluating cultural landscape change; even short field courses provide opportunities for students and faculty to conduct collaborative research that provides powerful, multidimensional, situated‐learning experiences; and repeat photography creates datasets that may benefit future research and teaching.

Additional information

Funding

Idaho Humanities Council Major
Ozarks Environmental and Water Resources Institute at Missouri State University
Association of American Geographers’ Anne White Award
Missouri State University Summer Faculty Fellowship
NPS Heritage and Research Center

Notes on contributors

Judith L. Meyer

Dr. Meyer is a professor of geography at Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri 65897; [].

Yolonda Youngs

Dr. Youngs is an assistant professor of geography and global studies at Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho 83209; [].

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