[OR_Archaeology] NPI's "GIS: Practical Applications for Cultural Resource Projects"

David Bogan david.bogan at state.or.us
Tue Jan 25 13:37:42 PST 2011


ADVANCE REGISTRATION RATE ENDS TOMORROW, JANUARY 26
 
National Preservation Institute
GIS: Practical Applications for Cultural Resource Projects
Salem, OR
March 1-2 and March 3-4, 2011
 
In cooperation with the National Park Service, Cultural Resources Geographic Information Services, Oregon Department of Transportation, and Oregon State Historic Preservation Office.
 
Review geographic information system (GIS) concepts combining spatial technologies and database management systems in the area of historic preservation. Learn how to use GIS applications for identification, evaluation, protection and preservation of cultural resources. From assisting with inventories, to mapping historic districts and battlefields, to mitigating the impact of disasters on historic areas, GIS technology can be used to provide a better basis for planning and decision-making for the nation's heritage. An agenda is available online at www.npi.org.
 
Instructor: Deidre McCarthy, historian and technical services specialist, Cultural Resources Geographic Information Systems (CRGIS), National Park Service; facilitates the use of GIS to manage the location, status, and condition of cultural resources
 
LA/CES. This seminar meets the criteria for programs in the American Society of Landscape Architects Continuing Education System and ASLA members will receive 6 learning units each day.
 
Registration. A registration form is available online at www.npi.org/register.html. The advance registration rate has been extended until January 26. Cost: $450 (2 days). The regular registration rate after that date is $500. Space is limited in this seminar to 15 participants in each session.
 
Questions? Please contact us. Thank you.
 
Jere Gibber
Executive Director
National Preservation Institute
P.O. Box 1702, Alexandria, VA 22313
703/765-0100; 703/768-9350 fax
info at npi.org; www.npi.org
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