Identification and Management of Traditional Cultural Places
December 6-7, 2012 |
Seminar Overview"Traditional cultural places" (TCPs) are important for the roles they play in community cultural traditions, beliefs, and activities. They must be considered in planning under the National Environmental Policy Act, the National Historic Preservation Act, Executive Orders 12898 and 13007, and other authorities. This seminar explores definitions and methods of identifying and managing impacts on TCPs.
Faculty: Claudia Nissley, president, Nissley Environmental Consultants; former director, Western Office, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and Wyoming State Historic Preservation Officer; specialist in preservation issues relating to NHPA, NEPA, CERCLA, ARPA, and NAGPRA
Participants: Managers responsible for compliance requirements; tribal leaders; preservation and environmental contractors; community planners.
Continuing Education Credits: ASLA members will receive 6 learning units each day for designated seminars that meet the criteria for programs in the Landscape Architecture Continuing Education System.
Locations and Dates:
Atlanta, GA
June 19-20, 2012
in cooperation with the
Georgia Department of Transportation
Seattle, WA
December 6-7, 2012
in cooperation with the
National Park Service, Pacific West Region
Seminar Location, Hours, and Hotels:
Confirmation of registration is sent out to registered participants one month prior to the seminar date. The confirmation includes the seminar location, hours, and a list of conveniently located hotels. Seminars generally are held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Registration is recommended at least 6 weeks prior to the seminar to secure a place and to avoid cancellations due to low enrollment.
Cost (see Register for more information)
$450 (6-week advance registration); $500 (regular registration)National NAGPRA Program scholarships and National Endowment for the Arts scholarships may be available through NPI for this seminar
Customized/On-Site Training:
NPI also offers this seminar as customized, on-site training to meet specific organizational needs. Seminars can be tailored to create single- or multiple-day workshops at a location and time convenient to the sponsor. Contact NPI at 703.765.0100 or info@npi.org for further information.
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Website:
www.npi.org/sem-tcp.html |
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Location Information |
Seattle, WA |
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Contact Information |
Email:
info@npi.org |
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