The NEPA Citizens guide is for citizens to effectively participate in the review of environmental effects in Federal decision making.
Learn information about new enhanced features in some AMRS reports. These features can help with data analysis and review.
As the NPS prepares to enter a new calendar year and continues to reach visitors both in-person and online, watch this webinar to gain knowledge from experts in digital media and accessibility. Content areas include captioning, audio description, alternative text, and social media.
Access resources for understanding and implementing the parametric scoring process. This process will determine portfolio level deferred maintenance.
Using the ADA Planning Guide as a reference, learn how to plan an event or program with accessibility in mind.
What the video to receive an introduction to the Facility Management Software System (FMSS) & the National Park Service's Enterprise Asset Management (EAM).
This training session orients facilities managers to existing policies that guide NPS climate change response actions.
The Park Roads and Parkways Program Handbook provides guidance and best practices for creating safe and cost-effective transportation systems in the NPS.
Tree topping is a drastic pruning practice used to reduce the height of a tree. Learn steps to mitigate the effects of poor pruning or damage to the top of the tree.
This page acts as a comprehensive guide to learning about the conservation and restoration of glass with plain glazing.
This book provides readers with standards and guidelines gathered from 102 experts in the window preservation field.
The Morning Meeting Toolkit is a resource to help you with your briefings (tailgate meetings, toolbox talks, or crew briefings).
This fact sheet provides considerations for making transportation systems accessible for persons with disabilities as well as offering additional links.
The Environmental Purchasing Newsletter provides green purchasing guidance, best practices, case studies, and training opportunities.
The Forest Service guide to Road Closures and Obliteration outlines procedures and techniques for closing existing roads on Forest Service lands.
Watch a video in which dry stone mason Mark Jurus explains the techniques and features of a well-constructed dry laid stone wall.
This directory provides a listing of NPS Arborists organized by state.
The Technical Preservation Services (TPS) office of the National Park Service is responsible for historic preservation policy and guidance.
Dusting stone objects and architectural features will better preserve and protect cultural resources for the enjoyment of current and future visitors.
North Country National Scenic Trail published this handbook covering the essentials of trail design, construction, and maintenance.
2014 Fire & Life Safety Deficiencies Identified in Buildings that House Cultural Resources- pdf