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Observer Celebrates 1-year Anniversary!

Last month the Living Landscape Observer (LLO) passed an important milestone. The web site has been up and running and publishing a monthly newsletter for one whole year. We’ve had over 6,000 visitors during that time, from more than 50 countries. Read on to see which stories proved to be the most popular.

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Cultivate Parks to our Needs

How can our 20th century parks and protected areas meet the needs of 21st century users, while surviving ongoing funding challenges at the local, state and federal level.

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US World Heritage Program at Risk

In 2011, the United States halted payment of its dues to UNESCO. Find out more about the history of this policy and how it could impact future U.S. nominations to the World Heritage List, including San Antonio Missions and the Buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright.

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Observer Celebrates 1-year Anniversary!

Last month the Living Landscape Observer (LLO) passed an important milestone. The web site has been up and running and publishing a monthly newsletter for one whole year. We’ve had over 6,000 visitors during that time, from more than 50 countries. Read on to see which stories proved to be the most popular.

Read More »

Cultivate Parks to our Needs

How can our 20th century parks and protected areas meet the needs of 21st century users, while surviving ongoing funding challenges at the local, state and federal level.

Read More »

US World Heritage Program at Risk

In 2011, the United States halted payment of its dues to UNESCO. Find out more about the history of this policy and how it could impact future U.S. nominations to the World Heritage List, including San Antonio Missions and the Buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright.

Read More »