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THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR'S
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION STANDARDS
LAND USE/COMMUNITY PLANNING
A GRADUATE DEGREE IN PLANNING (OR A CLOSELY RELATED AREA OF
STUDY)
PLUS
AT LEAST ONE YEAR OF DEMONSTRABLE EXPERIENCE IN APPLYING THE METHODS AND
PRACTICES OF LAND USE/COMMUNITY PLANNING IN THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION ARENA
Areas of study closely related to Land Use/Community Planning
include, but are not limited to, Regional Planning, Urban Planning, City
Planning, Transportation Planning, Community Planning, and Recreation
Planning.
Demonstrable experience in applying the methods and practices of Land
Use/Community Planning in the historic preservation arena includes, but
is not limited to, the following:
- Scholarly research, publications, papers, or similar research
and writing on the practices or theory of Land Use/Community
Planning in the United States (and its Territories) and its
relationship to historic preservation issues; OR,
- Teaching the theory or practices of Land Use/Community Planning
in the United States (and its Territories) as it relates to historic
preservation; OR,
- Administrative, project review, or supervisory experience in an
historic preservation program or office (academic institution,
historical organization or agency, museum, cultural resources
management consulting firm, or similar professional institution)
with an emphasis on and relating Land Use/Community Planning to
prehistoric or historic material culture, historic properties, or
the historic or prehistoric built environment of the United States
and its Territories; OR,
- Professional work in the preparation or implementation of Land
Use/Community plans that relate to historic preservation, including
application of Land Use/Community Planning principles and practices
to historic preservation issues of the United States and its
Territories.