Proceedings of the 2014 Iowa Tribal Summit on Cultural Preservation and Transportation, 2014


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23/05/2014

Resumo

The 2014 Iowa Tribal Summit on Cultural Preservation and Transportation was a three day event held in Ames, Iowa, where Tribal officials, transportation officials, and preservation partners sat down to discuss various topics of interest related to consultation under the National Historical Preservation Act. The goal of this Summit was for these groups to discuss and develop effective project consultation. These proceeding provide a summary of the event, as well as recommendations for how to approach similar events in the future. In sum, 13 tribal officials, 16 transportation officials, 10 preservation partners, and two moderators attended all parts of the Summit. The 2014 Summit was a successful event when assessed in terms of group participation and attendee feedback. However, all attendees agree that events such as this Summit are most effective when they occur on a somewhat regular basis, where consulting parties can have regular dialog and interaction regarding all aspects of consultation under the National Historical Preservation Act. Recommendations offered herein can be applied to various consultation situations. -- Summary, page iii

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pdf

Identificador

http://publications.iowa.gov/18895/1/IADOT_Proceedings_2014_Iowa_Tribal_Summit_Cultural_Preservation_Transportation.pdf

(2014) Proceedings of the 2014 Iowa Tribal Summit on Cultural Preservation and Transportation, 2014. Transportation, Department of

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://publications.iowa.gov/18895/

Palavras-Chave #Land use, development, and construction #American Indians #Transportation #Social impacts #Roads and highways #History #Law and policies
Tipo

Departmental Report

NonPeerReviewed