• Legislating the past: Cultural resource management in the U.S. forest service
    with Dorothy H. Anderson and Pamela J. Jakes
    Society and Natural Resources 9 (1): 3-18. 1996.
    Cultural resource management, commonly called CRM, has emerged in recent years as a popular topic in federal land use programs. Fundamentally, CRM can be used as a paradigm to more effectively manage the diverse resources found on federal lands in the United States. One obvious example of these resources is the physical, archeological artifact. This article addresses cultural resource management on federal lands, and presents the various laws that have been enacted to protect and preserve such r…Read more