PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY FOR CALIFORNIA ARCHAEOLOGY


“The History of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Cultural Resource Program in California: A Perspective from Near the Beginning”

Russell L. Kaldenberg

Abstract


BLM's cultural resources program grew out of necessity. It was the result of the passage of the National Environmental Policy Act in 1969 and the increasing use of the California Desert by recreationists. This paper traces the roots of the Bureau's program in California from 1972 to the present and suggests renewed integration with ecosystems approaches to resource management and stronger ties to heritage management and education.

 

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