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An [[Summaries of Environmental Topics in California's Central Coast Region|environmental summary]] by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB] with relevance to the Central Coast region and the [[Range of the Condor National Heritage Area]].  
 
An [[Summaries of Environmental Topics in California's Central Coast Region|environmental summary]] by the [[ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems]] class at [http://csumb.edu CSUMB] with relevance to the Central Coast region and the [[Range of the Condor National Heritage Area]].  
  
National Heritage Areas (NHAs) are areas that are recognized as a nationally important landscape. Since 1984, Congress has designated 55 NHAs, recognizing their  <ref> natural, scenic, historic, cultural, and recreational resources https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL33462.pdf </ref>. These areas are created to commemorate, conserve, and promote their resources.  
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NHAs are places where natural, cultural, and historic resources combine to form a cohesive, nationally important landscape. The NHA designation fosters a community-driven approach to heritage conservation and economic development. Through public-private partnerships, NHA entities support historic preservation, natural resource conservation, recreation, heritage tourism, and educational projects. Leveraging funds and long-term support for projects, NHA partnerships foster pride of place and an enduring stewardship ethic.
  
 
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Currently, there are 55 NHAs <ref> https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL33462.pdf </ref>
 
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NHAs are places where natural, cultural, and historic resources combine to form a cohesive, nationally important landscape. The NHA designation fosters a community-driven approach to heritage conservation and economic development. Through public-private partnerships, NHA entities support historic preservation, natural resource conservation, recreation, heritage tourism, and educational projects. Leveraging funds and long-term support for projects, NHA partnerships foster pride of place and an enduring stewardship ethic.
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== Text of the NHA Act ==
 
== Text of the NHA Act ==

Revision as of 14:16, 2 March 2021

An environmental summary by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB with relevance to the Central Coast region and the Range of the Condor National Heritage Area.

NHAs are places where natural, cultural, and historic resources combine to form a cohesive, nationally important landscape. The NHA designation fosters a community-driven approach to heritage conservation and economic development. Through public-private partnerships, NHA entities support historic preservation, natural resource conservation, recreation, heritage tourism, and educational projects. Leveraging funds and long-term support for projects, NHA partnerships foster pride of place and an enduring stewardship ethic.

Currently, there are 55 NHAs [1]

Text of the NHA Act

Current NHAs

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Links

References

  1. https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL33462.pdf

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