Both are geographically large and have a similar federated form of administration that has three levels of government developing parks. Both have cultural roots in England. As the park movement deepened, ongoing communication of ideas between the two countries moved in both directions over a 200-year period. Both were a major influence on the types and forms of park management that developed in many other countries.
a) The history of international park cooperation.
b) The influence of England on park administration.
c) The role of cultural exchange in park development.
d) The impact of large countries on park systems.