NPI is registered with the Landscape Architecture Continuing Education System (LA CES) and is committed to developing quality learning activities in accordance with its criteria. Participants receive 6 professional development hours (PDHs) each day for designated professional training seminars listed below. All LA CES seminars qualify for the Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) designation.
Self-reporting for these and other NPI seminars often is an option for members of other professional organizations that require continuing education credits.
- Cemetery Landscapes: A Practical Guide to Care and Maintenance (1 day)
- Cemetery Preservation (2 days)
- Conflict Management and Negotiation Skills for Cultural and Natural Resource Managers (3 days)
- Native American Cultural Property Law (2 days)
- Cultural and Natural Resources: An Integrated Management Strategy (2 days)
- Digital and Film Photography of Cultural Resources* (2 days)
- Historic Bridges: Management, Regulations, and Rehabilitation (2 days)
- Landscape Preservation: An Introduction (2 days)
- Landscape Preservation: Advanced Tools for Managing Change (1 day)
- NEPA Compliance and Cultural Resources (2 days)
- Preservation Planning for Campuses, Complexes, and Installations* (2 days)
- Preservation Planning and Policy Development for Historic Roads (1 day)
- Renewable Energy Development: Impacts on Cultural Resources (1 day)
- The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards: Treatment Considerations (2 days)
- Section 4(f) Compliance for Historic Properties (2 days)
- Section 106: An Introduction (3 days)
- Section 106: A Review for Experienced Practitioners (2 days)
- Section 106: Agreement Documents (3 days)
- Sustainable Preservation: Process and Practice* (1 day)
- Traditional Cultural Places (2 days)
*These seminars are not currently scheduled, but are available as customized on-site training or may be scheduled in the future.