Kate Winthrop
Bureau of Land Management
Washington,
DC
USA
Biographical Sketch: Kate Winthrop is an Archaeologist with the headquarters office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in Washington DC. She has thirty-five years’ experience in cultural resources management including private sector work in the Pacific Northwest, and over twenty years with the BLM. Among other duties at the BLM she has served as the acting Federal Preservation Officer and a project manager for national infrastructure projects, and assisted the Department of the Interior with investigations related to the Deepwater Horizon Oil spill. She is currently the BLM’s heritage program lead for energy and infrastructure development, climate change, and for integrating heritage resource concerns into the BLM’s landscape approach and regional mitigation strategies.
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Heritage Resources and the Bureau of Land Management’s Landscape Approach