Heritage planning: (Record no. 7584)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781138017924
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 363.69
Item number KAL-H
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Personal name Kalman, Harold
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Title Heritage planning:
Remainder of title principles and process /
Statement of responsibility, etc by Harold Kalman
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Name of publisher Routledge,
Year of publication 2014.
Place of publication New York:
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Number of Pages xvi, 344 p.
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Formatted contents note 1 Heritage planning –<br/>1.1 the setting of heritage planning heritage advocacy and heritage planning the scope of this book what do we conserve? Why do we conserve our historic places? Shifting approaches to heritage conservation –<br/>1.2 organization of the heritage sector governments and government agencies international quasi-governmental organizations the non-government and non-profit sectors the private sector education and professional recognition—<br/>2. Context—<br/> 2.1. Legal and planning infrastructure heritage legislation planning—<br/> 2.2 sustainability social and cultural considerations environmental considerations economic considerations—<br/> 2.3 ethics conservation ethics as moral practice conservation ethics as best conservation practice conservation ethics as proper professional practice –<br/>3. Best practices –<br/>3.1 charters and conventions icomos charters other icomos documents unesco conventions regional and national documents –<br/>3.2 conservation treatments principal treatments other treatments combining treatments –<br/>3.3 standards and guidelines principal documents the relationship among charters, standards and guidelines two commonly misunderstood principles –<br/>4. Understanding the historic place –<br/>4.1 historical research the nature of historical research research sources associations, stories, and interpretation –<br/>4.2 physical investigation as-found recording collective historic places: cultural landscapes and conservation areas –<br/>4.3 community engagement stakeholders and techniques diverse perspectives—<br/> 4.4 heritage values understanding value values-centred conservation –<br/>4.5 significance the statement of significance evaluation criteria assessing significance –<br/>5. Managing change –<br/>5.1 defining project goals goals and objectives opportunities and constraints –<br/>5.2 identifying a use new uses for old buildings historic house museums archaeological sites and landscapes –<br/>5.3 selecting a conservation treatment conservation treatments for cultural landscapes –<br/>5.4 tools and incentives planning and protection tools financial incentives non-financial incentives –<br/>5.5 risk assessment the risk-preparedness plan –<br/>5.6 heritage impact assessment hia for large infrastructure projects - the 'macro' hia hia for individual development projects - the 'micro' hia –<br/>5.7 implementation plan tasks, priorities and timing visitor management and interpretation –<br/>5.8 the conservation plan conservation plans for communities - the 'macro' plan conservation plans for historic places - the 'micro' plan related types of plans –<br/>5.9 design, construction, and beyond design, construction, and documentation maintenance and monitoring –<br/>Sources index<br/><br/>
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    Fiction Library, SPAB Library, SPAB F-2 18/11/2016 SPAB/LIB/16-17/B720/2016-09-23/IN1741/2016-09-24/Baroda/GBP36.99/Rs3432.67 363.69 KAL-H 010059 Books

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