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he following long- N The number of sites recorded in the Cultural Landscapes <br /> term goals outline the archeological site informa- Inventory will be in good condi- <br /> P <br /> actions to be taken tion management system will ton. <br /> IGS** • between now and be increased by 5%. <br /> September 30, 6.By September 30,2002,68%of <br /> 2002. The long- 0 Initial cultural landscape inven- preservation and protection con- <br /> term goals are organized accord- totes will be completed for ditions in park museum collections <br /> 50%of all national park units.ing to the goal categories of the will meet professional standards. <br /> National Park Service Strategic <br /> Plan and the requirements of the 0 The ethnographic component of 7.By September 30,2002,50%of <br /> Government Performance and the Cultural Sites Inventory the recorded archeological sites <br /> Results Act(GPRA). The long- will be established and record- will be in good condition. <br /> term goals of the NPS Strategic ing initiated. <br /> Plan have been focussed and 8.By September 30,2002, 15%of <br /> amplified to better delineate NPS 0 The number of museum objects all parks known to be associated <br /> cultural resources responsibilities. in the National Catalog of with diverse social and cultural <br /> These goals and measures will Museum Objects will increase groups,including American <br /> frame the development of individ- by 10%. Indian tribes,Alaska natives,or <br /> ual action plans for each of the Native Hawaiian groups,will <br /> 'X <br /> NPS stewardship and partnership 0 The number of structures listed have initiated a systematic ethno- <br /> programs and provide guidance to in the List of Classified graphic and consultation program. <br /> parks and partners for defining Structures will increase by <br /> their specific cultural resource 15%. 0.Cultural resources are managed <br /> 34 management strategies. within a broad context based on <br /> 2.By September 30,2002,the adequate scholarly and scientific <br /> number of National Register information. <br /> GOAL CATEGORY I. nominations documenting eligible <br /> �' ' ' PRESERVE PARK park cultural resources will 1.By September 30,2002,all cul- <br /> increase by 5%. tin-al resources will be evaluated <br /> RESOURCES and interpreted within a broad <br /> 3.By September 30,2002,50%of cultural context. <br /> A. Cultural resources are parks will have a professionally- <br /> protected,preserved,and supported program in place to 2.By September 30,2002,50%of <br /> maintained in good condition. inspect and monitor all known cul- all parks will develop or execute <br /> tural resources. memoranda of agreement, <br /> 1. By September 30,2002,cultur- resource documentation studies <br /> al resources will continue to be 4.By September 30,2002,50%of or plans,interpretation,training, <br /> inventoried and evaluated in all structures listed in the List of or similar activities with public <br /> accordance with current stan- Classified Structures will be in and private sector partners in <br /> dards,resulting in the following good condition. support of joint management and <br /> increases: interpretation of resources <br /> 5.By September 30,2002,50%of beyond park boundaries. <br /> all cultural landscapes listed in <br /> 20 <br />
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