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cultural resource management

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cultural resource management

The legally mandated protection of archaeological sites located on public lands that are threatened by destruction, usually through development. The term is mainly used in the USA.



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Conservation -- By the end of fiscal 2005, DoD had completed approximately 86 percent of biological inventories and 88 percent of wetlands inventories, and updated 93 percent of the natural resource management plans and 68 percent of the cultural resource management plans.
In complying with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, the project went through a phased sequence of cultural resource management actions involving identifying, evaluating, avoiding and treating the significant historic and archaeological properties lying along the highway.
Forbis, gathering papers by his students and colleagues as a tribute to the man who was instrumental in establishing the field of cultural resource management.
 
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