Technology, Preservation Policy, and the National Park Service

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Commentary: How Well Is the National Park Service Doing?
Cultural preservation
Cultural resource management
Emerging technology
Funding
Historic preservation
History of technology
National parks
Remote sensing
Technology assessment
title Technology, Preservation Policy, and the National Park Service
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