Arcadia
Blurring Boundaries: Nahuel Huapi National Park
Latin America’s first national park derived from private and public ideas and became a template for regional conservation.
Latin America’s first national park derived from private and public ideas and became a template for regional conservation.
In this Arcadia article, Claudia Leal shows how the early history of Colombia’s Tayrona National Park reveals the extent to which it has been shaped by state policies: evictions, restrictions to land use, and a fierce battle against tourism interests.