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Cape Lookout National Seashore Cultural Resource Values and Vulnerabilities Assessment
Online Survey Questionnaire for Partner Organizations
Survey Instrument
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Thank you for taking the time to help us today!
We are interested in understanding:
Your connections to and values of the historic villages;
Your thoughts on the conditions of the resources and how vulnerable you think they are to rising sea levels, erosion from storm related flooding, wind damage from storms);
The extent of changes you’ve noticed and how those changes impact your attachment to the villages; and
Your perspective on possible strategies to address changes.
Participation in the study is voluntary and your name and email address will not be linked to your responses. It should take you about 15 minutes to respond to the survey.
PAPERWORK
REDUCTION ACT STATEMENT:
The National Park Service is authorized by 54 USC 100702 to collect
this information. This information will be used by park managers to
understand the perceptions of partner organizations concerning the
cultural resources of Cape Lookout National Seashore. Responses to
this request are voluntary and anonymous. Your name will never be
associated with your answers, and all contact information will be
destroyed when the data collection is concluded. No action may be
taken against you for refusing to supply the information requested.
An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required
to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a
currently valid OMB control number. BURDEN
ESTIMATE STATEMENT:
Public reporting burden for this collection is estimated to average
15 minutes per response. This estimate includes the initial contact
and introduction as well as the time to complete the survey
questions. Please direct comments regarding the burden estimate or
any other aspect of this form to: Phadrea D Ponds at pponds@nps.gov
(email).
SECTION 1: Place Connections
The responses from the question in this section will be used to answer the underlying questions of place attachment and connectedness to cultural and historic resources of Cape Lookout.
We are interested in knowing more about local connections to Cape Lookout National Seashore (“Cape Lookout”). Please mark only one response for each item.
Please indicate your level of agreement or disagreement with each of the statements. |
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We are interested in knowing more about your connections to Cape Lookout National Seashore’s cultural resources. Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements about the history and culture associated with Cape Lookout. Please mark only one response for each item.
The history and culture associated with Cape Lookout… |
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SECTION 2. Cultural Resource Values
The questions in this section will be used to provide information about the important cultural resource values held by members of partner organization which will enable an assessment of the strength of cultural resource characteristics in relation to other defining park characteristics
We would like to know what values you think are important about the cultural resources at Cape Lookout.
NOTE TO REVIEWER: The respondent will be asked to use the mouse or cursor to reposition the statements below to rank each item by their perceived level of importance. The program will allow the user to drag each item and place the most important feature in the first position, followed by second most important, etc., ending with the least important at the bottom of the list.
Please use the mouse to rank the following cultural resource values in order of importance. Drag the value that is most important to you to the top of the list, then move the second most important value below the first, and continue until the least important value is located at the bottom of the list.
Aesthetics (visual quality of heritage).
Spiritual values (spiritual inspiration, religious experiences, awe).
Social values (gatherings to honor heritage, cultural practices and customs).
Historical connections (maritime commerce, coast guard station).
Symbolic meanings (shared meanings – not physical structures – associated with heritage).
Authenticity (genuine, original characteristics).
Bequest value (future generations).
We are interested in understanding your perceptions of the importance of some of the following attributes of Cape Lookout National Seashore. Please mark only one response for each item.
How important are the following resources and values at Cape Lookout? |
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SECTION 3. Cultural Resource Conditions/Vulnerabilities
The questions in Section 3 are needed to answer the underlying questions related to the perceptions of cultural resource conditions and vulnerability at Cape Lookout. The questions depict the types of coastal threats identified by the National Park Service in their 2014 Preserving coastal heritage: Summary report. Accessed from: http://www.achp.gov/docs/pch-summary-report.pdf
Due to changes, particularly sea level rise and storm-related flooding, the National Park Service will need to adopt adaptive strategies for management at Cape Lookout. One key element in making adaptation strategies is related to the vulnerability of the resources. We are interested in your perceptions of the cultural resource conditions and vulnerability at Cape Lookout.
We are interested in knowing how you would rate the overall condition of the following cultural resources at Cape Lookout. Please mark only one response for each item.
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In general, how vulnerable do you believe Cape Lookout is to barrier island system changes from storm-related flooding and erosion?
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In general, how vulnerable do you believe Cape Lookout is to barrier island system changes from sea level rise?
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How vulnerable do you believe the cultural resources within the historic districts are to the following threats? Please mark only one response for each item.
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SECTION 4. Perceptions of Change and Impacts to Values/Meanings
The questions in Section 4 will be used to assess the level and duration of change observed by the respondent. We are interested in understanding more about the perceptions related to meaning of place due to the impacts of change over time.
We are interested in understanding the types of changes you may have noticed at Cape Lookout, particularly to the cultural landscape (historic buildings, cemeteries, and the surrounding land, plants, wildlife and water, including fish).
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In what year did you first visit Cape Lookout?
Write in Year
In what year did you last visit Cape Lookout?
Have you noticed changes in the cultural landscape at Cape Lookout since your first visit? Please mark only one response.
Yes No Skip to Q14
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yes, please describe the changes in a few words.
How would you rate the extent to which the following have changed since your first visit? Please mark only one response for each item.
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How have the changes to the cultural landscape at Cape Lookout National Seashore affected the extent to which you feel connected to the following resources? Please mark only one response for each item.
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SECTION 5. Cultural Resource Management Strategies
The questions in Section 5 are part of the core information gathering needed to answer the underlying questions of the perceptions of hypothetical adaptation strategies similar to the types of adaptation strategies identified in: National Park Service 2014 Preserving coastal heritage: Summary report. Accessed from: http://www.achp.gov/docs/pch-summary-report.pdf
The National Park Service is currently developing possible strategies to adapt cultural resources to changes from sea-level rise and storm-related flooding and erosion. We would like to know your thoughts on the following strategies for the cultural resources located at Cape Lookout National Seashore.
This question requires two responses. First we would like for you to read each management scenario. Then we would like to know: 1) the level of desirability you have for each strategy and 2) how your level of connection to the historic resources would be affected by the strategy? Please mark one response in each category for each strategy.
NOTE TO REVIEWER: In the electronic version of the questionnaire, the respondent will be asked to read each strategy and respond in terms of desirability and effect on place. Choices about desirability and effects on place connections are in reference to lettered management strategies on the left. Response categories for each question (desirability & effects on place connections) will be presented in dropdown menus and are independent questions. See image below.
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If a structure was moved from its original location within one of the Villages, how would that impact the meanings the Village holds for you? Please mark only one response.
Significantly detract Slightly detract No change Slightly enhance Significantly enhance
SECTION 6. Resource Prioritization
The questions in Section 6 are part of the
core information gathering needed to answer the underlying questions
of adaptation strategies and prioritization decision-making (Q15).
Strategies are needed to adapt the cultural resources at Cape Lookout to changes from sea-level rise and storm-related flooding and erosion. We are interested in learning about your perceptions of what are the most important things about a historic structure that decision-makers should consider when prioritizing future actions.
How important are the following considerations in prioritizing adaptation of historic structures? Please mark only one response for each item.
How important is it that prioritization be placed on structures that … |
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SECTION 7. Demographics
Section 7 asks a set of demographic questions
to inform data interpretation. Q16, Q20 and Q21 are standard
demographic questions. Q17-Q19 will enable classification of
respondents to conduct comparative statistical tests.
The following questions will help us better understand your connections to this place and contextualize our findings. These data are for descriptive purposes and will not be used to weight your answers to any of the previous questions.
Write
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In what year were you born?
How frequently do you visit Cape Lookout?
Irregularly (less than annually) Annually Twice a year 3 to 5 times a year
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Which of the historic districts do you most frequently visit?
Portsmouth Village Lookout Village Both Equally
Have you had any ownership of structures (including leases) at either Portsmouth Island or Lookout Village?
In what year did you or your family last occupy the structure? [Write in year]
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What is your primary zip code?
If you have a secondary address near CALO, what is that zip code?
Write in Zip Code
What is your gender?
Male Female Prefer not to say
We thank you for your time spent taking this survey.
Your responses have been recorded.
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