The Socioeconomics and Resource Recovery Division (SRRD) assists parks and programs through a diverse suite of services including:

  • helping damage assessment and restoration of injured park resources, managing and conducting socioeconomic research and monitoring,
  • coordinating the collection, analyses, and publication reporting of visitation statistics,
  • providing economic support for damage assessments, rulemakings, environmental compliance, and special projects,
  • and advising and coordinating on social science information collections.

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What We Do

Understanding relationships between people and parks is critical for protecting resources unimpaired and providing for public enjoyment.

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Resource Protection Branch

RPB works with parks to ensure a consistent approach to assessing injuries and developing damages for incidents that threaten park resources

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Socioeconomic Monitoring

SEM helps the National Park Service to better understand visitors to the various park types and sizes across the nation.

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Economics

Economics offers a lens through which to view the ways in which parks provide value to visitors, gateway communities, and broader public.

Last updated: April 10, 2025