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npsNational Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis this week updated resource stewardship policy to address environmental and societal changes that are increasingly widespread, complex, accelerating and uncertain.

The internal guidance document for National Park Service (NPS) employees, Director’s Order#100, draws from ideas presented in the 2012 Revisiting Leopold: Resource Stewardship in the National Parks, prepared by a distinguished team of independent scientists and scholars for the National Park System Advisory Board, and builds on a recently issued NPS Policy Memorandum 16-01– Resource Stewardship for the 21st Century – Interim Policy.

“Our overarching goal of resource stewardship is to manage the resources under our care in an environment that is undergoing continuous change that is not yet fully understood,” Jarvis said. “With this guidance, NPS employees will be better able to protect the extraordinary resources of the National Park System, provide visitors with transformative experiences, and ensure parks are a core of a national conservation land- and seascape.”

Jarvis said NPS natural and cultural resource managers understand societal and ecological change. “Our Centennial Find Your Park Campaign strives to grow park visitation to more accurately reflect the diverse population of America today. Our staff and our visitors see ecological change in the parks every day – rapidly shrinking glaciers, plant communities in competition with non-native species, and wildlife contending with land use and habitat changes that challenge their traditional movement and migration pathways.”

While Director’s Order #100 is internal guidance, park and resource management affects visitors, park partners, concession providers and other stakeholders. “That is why we asked for public comment as we drafted this policy,” Jarvis said. “We heard from some recreationists and concession providers worried that this policy will restrict visitor enjoyment of parks and we heard from some environmentalists that it doesn’t do enough to protect natural and cultural resources and the values for which these parks were created. I think this is the right policy to help us to meet our mission to protect and preserve parks while providing for their enjoyment today and for generations to come.”

Additional highlights of Director’s Order #100:

Resource stewardship is a preeminent duty of the National Park Service and requires strategies to make decisions in the face of uncertainty. The application of what is described as the “precautionary principle” as well as adaptive management will enable thorough, deliberate, and transparent resource management decisions.
Resource stewardship in the 21st century requires holistic management to best utilize the bureau’s staffing and funding. This requires a bureau-wide shift in thinking and action toward interdisciplinary collaboration, increased scientific literacy, training, and resource-sharing where beneficial.
Resource stewardship in the 21st century also means enhancing connectivity and resilience across landscapes and seascapes, and considering traditional ecological knowledge in decision making. Director’s Order #100 lays out a framework for supporting NPS employees in their work with partners and communities to embrace this knowledge and benefit from its integration.
Read Director’s Order #100 here. The comprehensive information and operational details to assist employees in implementing Director’s Order #100 will be developed by NPS subject matter experts in the months ahead.

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  1. jim says:

    Well, first of all I’d like to point out that the article says we can “Read Director’s Order #100 here” – and yet there is no link to that document.

    In other words, no we can’t read Director’s Order #100 here.

    As an aside, I’d like to note that the press release is so full of PR buzz words and “technical/govspeak” terms that they convey no understandable meaning to an average reader.

    I’ll stop before the rational empiricist in me debugs and distills said govspeak; nobody around here but the true believers care enough to listen anyway.

    So, how about an actual working link so I can play with it?

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