National Heritage Areas are places where historic, cultural, and natural resources combine to form cohesive, nationally important landscapes. Unlike national parks, National Heritage Areas are large lived-in landscapes. Consequently, National Heritage Areas entities collaborate with communities to determine how to make heritage relevant to local interests and needs.
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September 30, 2024
Catalyzing new opportunities in the Jemez Mountains: Reflections on the Tri-Pueblo Coalition’s successful efforts to gain co-stewardship access on ancestral lands
“We all come from different backgrounds, different knowledge systems, different communities. But climate change doesn't see differences. Fire and drought...
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September 29, 2023
Moving from visioning to action: Insights from the first year of the Northwest Florida Sentinel Landscape.
This is the second of two articles that seek to capture insights and lessons learned from the emergence of the...
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