Project Definition and Planning - National Park Service - nps 2025

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  2. Begin by filling out Section I, which focuses on identifying the interpretive need or purpose. Clearly describe the interpretive need for your media project and its connection to park planning documents.
  3. Move to Section II, where you will define your intended audience and desired outcomes. Specify who the media product is aimed at and what outcomes you expect for both park visitors and resources.
  4. In Section III, outline project needs and constraints. Detail budgetary support, time constraints, and any required resources such as research materials or development assistance.
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The System Plan examines the special places, stories, ecosystems, and recreational opportunities that the NPS currently protects, while identifying gaps and opportunities to seek new ways to protect important natural areas and cultural heritage in the national park system and beyond.
NPS is a market-linked defined contribution scheme that helps you save for your retirement. The scheme is simple, voluntary, portable and flexible. It is one of the most efficient ways of boosting your retirement income and saving tax.
On August 25, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed the act creating the National Park Service, a new federal bureau in the Department of the Interior responsible for protecting the 35 national parks and monuments then managed by the department and those yet to be established.
Park planning helps define the set of resource conditions, visitor experiences, and management actions that, taken as a whole, will best achieve the mandate to preserve resources unimpaired for the enjoyment of present and future generations.