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Project Methods a) The description of records check of ARAS and AHPP and map reviews of GLO survey plats, 1936 county highway maps, topographic quadrangle maps, and any other relevant historic map b) The NACL sent out and any Native American responses should be designated as an Attachment, if there is only one; or Appendix A if there is a second Appendix. c) A description of fieldwork performed and abbreviated report based on guidelines in Appendix B of the State Plan (Early et al. 2010) and consisting of archival review, structural survey, and Phase I survey. d) Shovel testing methodology, including intervals, depths, widths, and ¼ inch screening
Project Methods a) Records check of ARAS and AHPP databases and map reviews of GLO survey plats, 1936 county highway maps, topographic quadrangle maps, and other applicable sources b) Based on abbreviated version of Appendix B of the State Plan (Early et al. 2010) and consisted of archival review of the project c) Shovel testing not conducted d) Native American tribal consultation not initiated
Project Methods. Records Check/Literature Search Previous Archeological Investigations Native American Consultation Architectural Resources Survey Pedestrian Survey Methods
Project Methods. What methods (library research, field research, creative work, and/or …) will the student use to complete the Honors contract activity? Be specific.
Project Methods. This consultation will be undertaken by User Voice staff and volunteers (all ex-offenders) and would take around three and a half months to complete, with outputs as we progress: 40 in depth one-to-one interviews with a range of young people across the target areas and capturing diversity of age, each typology and so on. The first 5 interviews will be used as a pilot to review the topic guide. Once the interviews are underway and nearing completion an assessment will be made as to whether to undertake a survey to explore particular areas of interest arising from the interviews with young people who did not participate in the interviews. 2 discussion groups with young people of a similar profile in areas where trouble could have been expected. One of these will take place in Cardiff and the other is to be confirmed. These would take place once a typology of groups and characteristics has been established. The consultation will be underpinned by secondary research including: Official/YJB information about numbers of charges and sentencing patterns and the geographical spread of these; and Area specific data including employment, income, exclusions etc.
Project Methods. Records Check/Literature Search Previous Archeological Investigations
Project Methods. Approach: The Service Hydrologist, in coordination with Utah Ecological Services Office staff, will serve as the point-of-contact, the conduit of updates to the Recovery Program participants, and the coordinator of input from the Recovery Program regarding proposed water management projects and activities affecting instream flows. Opportunities will be sought to promote an enhanced quantity, frequency, and/or certainty of a minimum amount of instream flow in the lower Price River from April through October in general, and from July-September in particular.

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