Division of Planning

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The Division of Planning is a unit within the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation responsible for guiding long-range park development, land use, and resource management strategies across the state park system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government agency division
country United States of America
employer GIS specialists
environmental planners
park and recreation planners
planning professionals
focusesOn land acquisition and disposition planning for parks
natural resource conservation in parks
park facilities planning
visitor experience planning in parks
goal balance recreation access with resource protection in state parks
guide long-term investment in park infrastructure
support sustainable development of New York State parks
jurisdiction New York State Parks
surface form: New York State park system
location Albany, New York (headquarters of NYS OPRHP)
parentAgency New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
partOf New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
publicAgencyType state government division
responsibleFor data and mapping support for park planning
environmental review support for park projects
guiding capital investment priorities in state parks
land use planning for state parks
long-range park development planning
open space and land protection planning
park master planning
recreation planning within state parks
resource management strategies for state parks
scope statewide planning for New York State parks
sector land use planning
natural resource management
parks and recreation
state New York
typeOfPlanning land use planning
long-range planning
resource management planning
strategic planning for park system
usesTool environmental and cultural resource inventories
geographic information systems
park visitation and use data
worksWith New York State agencies involved in land use and environmental review
regional park offices of NYS OPRHP

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