Author: Maricopa County (Ariz.). Parks and Recreation Dept
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Category : Parks
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Maricopa County Regional Park System Plan
Author: Maricopa County (Ariz.). Parks and Recreation Dept
Publisher:
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Category : Parks
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Parks
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
New Area Report, Study of Alternatives
Author: United States. National Park Service. Southwest Region
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Category : Cities and towns
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
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Category : Cities and towns
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
Cibola National Forest (N.F.) Plan (OK,TX,NM)
Petroglyph National Monument, General Management Plan (GMP)/Development Concept Plan
Environmental Impact Statement for the Cibola National Forest Plan
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Category : Cibola National Forest (N.M.)
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) describes a Proposed Action and alternatives to the Proposed Action for the future management of the land and resources of the Cibola National Forest and the Kiowa, Rita Blanca, McClellan Creek and Black Kettle National Grasslands. It also describes the affected environment and discloses the environmental consequences of implementing the Proposed Action and alternatives to it.
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Category : Cibola National Forest (N.M.)
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) describes a Proposed Action and alternatives to the Proposed Action for the future management of the land and resources of the Cibola National Forest and the Kiowa, Rita Blanca, McClellan Creek and Black Kettle National Grasslands. It also describes the affected environment and discloses the environmental consequences of implementing the Proposed Action and alternatives to it.
Cibola National Forest (N.F.), Las Huertas Canyon Management Strategies, Bernalillo County
Cibola National Forest (N.F.)/Carson National Forest (N.F.), Sandia Peak Tram Company Land Exchange
Proceedings of the ... Annual National Symposium on Park, Recreation, and Environmental Design
Draft Environmental Impact Statement, Proposed Alvarado Realty Land Exchange
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Category : Cibola National Forest (N.M.)
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
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Category : Cibola National Forest (N.M.)
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Urban Archaeology, Municipal Government and Local Planning
Author: Sherene Baugher
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319554905
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
Improving the relationship between archaeology and local government represents one of the next great challenges facing archaeology –specifically archaeology done in urban settings. Not only does local government have access to powerful legal tools and policy mechanisms that can offer protection for privately owned archaeological sites, but because local government exists at the grassroots level, it is also often closer to people who have deep knowledge about the community itself, about its values, and about the local meaning of the sites most in need of protection. This partnership between archaeology and local government can also provide visibility and public programing for heritage sites. This book will explore the experiences, both positive and negative, of small and large cities globally. We have examined programs in the Commonwealth of Nations (formerly known as the British Commonwealth) and in the United States. These countries share similar perspectives on preservation and heritage, although the approaches these cities have taken to address municipal archaeology reveals considerable diversity. The case studies highlight how these innovative partnerships have developed, and explain how they function within local government. Engaging with the political sphere to advocate for and conduct archaeology requires creativity, flexibility, and the ability to develop collaborative partnerships. How these archaeological partnerships benefit the community is a vital part of the equation. Heritage and tourist benefits are discussed. Economic challenges during downturns in the economy are analyzed. The book also examines public outreach programs and the grassroots efforts to protect and preserve a community's archaeological heritage.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319554905
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
Improving the relationship between archaeology and local government represents one of the next great challenges facing archaeology –specifically archaeology done in urban settings. Not only does local government have access to powerful legal tools and policy mechanisms that can offer protection for privately owned archaeological sites, but because local government exists at the grassroots level, it is also often closer to people who have deep knowledge about the community itself, about its values, and about the local meaning of the sites most in need of protection. This partnership between archaeology and local government can also provide visibility and public programing for heritage sites. This book will explore the experiences, both positive and negative, of small and large cities globally. We have examined programs in the Commonwealth of Nations (formerly known as the British Commonwealth) and in the United States. These countries share similar perspectives on preservation and heritage, although the approaches these cities have taken to address municipal archaeology reveals considerable diversity. The case studies highlight how these innovative partnerships have developed, and explain how they function within local government. Engaging with the political sphere to advocate for and conduct archaeology requires creativity, flexibility, and the ability to develop collaborative partnerships. How these archaeological partnerships benefit the community is a vital part of the equation. Heritage and tourist benefits are discussed. Economic challenges during downturns in the economy are analyzed. The book also examines public outreach programs and the grassroots efforts to protect and preserve a community's archaeological heritage.