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Talk about a cliffhanger! As of now, it looks like the funding for 12 of the 49 National Heritage Areas may be going over the edge as Congress so far has failed to act on any re-authorization bills. So – what happens next?
Interested in the future of National Heritage Areas or in the bigger issue of partnership management in the National Park Service (NPS)? If so, the
Things are definitely looking up for the US National Heritage Areas. Bedeviled by years of uncontrolled growth and meager funding, this program has long been
The America’s Summit on National Parks in Washington DC (January 24-26, 2012) was in the tradition of past large convocations to set the future direction
When all was said and done, federal funding for landscape scale cultural and natural resource conservation programs fared relatively well in the recent 2012 budget
Talk about a cliffhanger! As of now, it looks like the funding for 12 of the 49 National Heritage Areas may be going over the edge as Congress so far has failed to act on any re-authorization bills. So – what happens next?
Interested in the future of National Heritage Areas or in the bigger issue of partnership management in the National Park Service (NPS)? If so, the
Things are definitely looking up for the US National Heritage Areas. Bedeviled by years of uncontrolled growth and meager funding, this program has long been
The America’s Summit on National Parks in Washington DC (January 24-26, 2012) was in the tradition of past large convocations to set the future direction
When all was said and done, federal funding for landscape scale cultural and natural resource conservation programs fared relatively well in the recent 2012 budget