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cultural resources in New Mexico and Colorado

 

Workshop Presentations

A number of presentations from the recent Heritage Tourism Workshop in Santa Fe, New Mexico were captured as Power Point presentations. Downloads of these presentations are available here.

Heritage Tourism and Federal Preservation Mandates
Presenter:  Susan Barnes, Vice-Chair, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation

Heritage Tourism in Relation to Geo-Tourism and Other Forms of Tourism
Presenter: Joaquin Murieta, Sonoran Institute

USDA Forest Service Role in Sustainable International Tourism
Presenter: Daniel Mattson, USDA Forest Service, Heritage Design

Trends, Statistics, and Economic Importance of Heritage Tourism
Presenter: Sandra Necessary, US Department of Commerce  

State Perspectives on Heritage Tourism
Presenter: Scott Campbell, CO Department of Heritage Tourism

Tourism Industry Perspectives on Heritage Tourism
Presenters: Mary Ann Mahoney, Tourism Industry Association of Colorado

Keynote Address: Confessions of an Archaeological Tour Bus Driver
Presenter: Dr. William Lipe, Washington State University

New Mexico Scenic Byway Program
Presenter: Laurie Frantz, NM Department of Tourism

Measuring Economic Success
Presenter:  Paul Narbutas, NM Department of Cultural Affairs

Partnerships and Opportunities
Presenter: Carol Ellick, Director, Outreach and Education , SRI Foundation

Case Study: USFS Heritage Opportunity Spectrum
Presenter: Marty Lee, Northern Arizona University

Case Study:  Lake Valley, NM
Presenter: Pam Smith, BLM

Case Study: Alpine Loop, CO
Presenters: Arden Anderson, BLM Gunnison Field Office, and Julie Coleman, USFS San Juan Public Lands, Heritage Lead.

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