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Links

http://www.achp.gov: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation website. ACHP serves as the primary policy advisor to the President and Congress on historic preservation matters. Website provides information on laws, regulations, guidelines, publications, section 106 case law, and updates on current cases.

http://ceq.eh.doe.gov/nep/nepanet.htm: For information, regulations, publications, and training relating to NEPA and the functions of the Council on Environmental Quality.

http://www.clay.net: For environmental legislation, Federal and State environmental agencies, organizations, concerned with environmental management.

http://www.cr.nps.gov: National Park Service cultural resource site. For information on National Park Service programs in historic preservation, including the National Register, preservation standards and guidelines, and the Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record. Access copies of various NPS publications, including National Register Bulletins, and various laws, regulations, standards and guidelines.

http://www.dce.unr.edu/hrm: Fro information on training in cultural resource management from the University of Nevada, Reno.

http://dizzy.library.arizona.edu/ej/ipe/anthenv/: For access to anthropologists involved in environmental matters and access to pertinent anthropological databases.

http://www.gsa.gov/pbs/pt/call-in/nepa.htm: For information on NEPA-related topics, including answers to common questions about NEPA and Section 106.

http://www.iso.ch/welcome.html: For information on the International Organization for Standards, including ISO 14000 environmental management standards.

http://members.tripod.com/~archonnet/net.htm: For links to various archaeological web pages.

http://www.naep.org: For information on and from the National Association of Environmental Professionals.

http://www.nara.gov: For information on and from the National Archives and Records Administration, and access to government documents, the Federal Register, Federal laws, the Code of Federal Regulations, and records management procedures.

http://www.nathpo.org: National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers

http://www.nationaltrust.org: “The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a private, nonprofit membership organization dedicated to saving historic places and revitalizing America's communities.” National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP) also offers grant programs to help organizations working to preserve historic resources.

http://www.ncptt.nps.gov: National Center for Preservation Technology and Training website

http://www.ncsl.org/programs/arts/statehist.htm: National Conference of State Legislatures website. Provides access to state historic preservation laws.

http://www.ncshpo.org: National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers website. Access database of State Historic Preservation Officers. “NCSHPO is the professional association of the State government officials who carry out the national historic preservation program.”

http://www.npi.org: National Preservation Institute site. For information on training in cultural resource management, on-line classes, links, NEPA instructional and reference tool, and standard language for Section 106 Agreements.

http://www.preservenet.cornell.edu/law/plawmain.htm: For a wide range of historic preservation laws, regulations, and related material, including legislation, court cases, and local historic district ordinances.

http://www.tpl.org: Trust for Public Land (TPL), the magazine that highlights people and places that make land conservation happen.

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