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Climate Change and the Historic Environment

Climate Change and the Historic Environment

... that English Heritage should aim to ...of English Heritage’s ‘Practical Conservation’ series, making use of the results from recent research such as the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research ...

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Modernist heritage conservation : an evaluation of theories and current practice

Modernist heritage conservation : an evaluation of theories and current practice

... of heritage valuation (The Countryside Agency & Scottish Natural Heritage, ...of heritage management, specifically when dealing with modern legacy, which seems to cause methodological, rather ...

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Home Thoughts from Abroad: Some Observations on Contract Archaeology in England

Home Thoughts from Abroad: Some Observations on Contract Archaeology in England

... The titles of two prominent recent publications are indicative here: Exploring our Past-Strategies for the Archaeology of England (English Heritage 1991a); and Management [r] ...

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Developing Local Assessment Toolkits – a scoping study to look at developing a standard model for recording cemeteries and burial grounds

Developing Local Assessment Toolkits – a scoping study to look at developing a standard model for recording cemeteries and burial grounds

... for English Heritage to review the state of information within HERs on historic mortuary heritage, and on ways in which interested local groups could record data that could be of value to ...and ...

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The origins of intensive marine fishing in medieval Europe: the English evidence

The origins of intensive marine fishing in medieval Europe: the English evidence

... 11th-12th C 11th C 2457 Locker, A. 1997 The Saxon, medieval and post-medieval fish bones from excavations at Castle Mall, Norwich, Norfolk. London: English Heritage Ancient Monuments Laboratory Report ...

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"This prim corner of land where she was queen": Sarah Orne Jewett's New England Gardens

"This prim corner of land where she was queen": Sarah Orne Jewett's New England Gardens

... One of the reasons the garden is so valuable is that it is part of a woman's heritage, in particular her English heritage, for many New England gardens are planted with "the little s[r] ...

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Digging London : a reflexive look at archaeology in the western part of the city

Digging London : a reflexive look at archaeology in the western part of the city

... by English Heritage (2008) was intended to provide guidance for research projects, specifically those funded by English ...later English Heritage document (2012) sets out research ...

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From respect to reburial: negotiating pagan interest in prehistoric human remains in Britain, through the Avebury consultation

From respect to reburial: negotiating pagan interest in prehistoric human remains in Britain, through the Avebury consultation

... and English Heritage (received 24 June 2006), calling for the reburial of certain prehistoric human remains from the Avebury region held by the Alexander Keiller Museum, in particular the child known as ...

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The Value of Inland Waterways - A Literature Review & Scoping Report

The Value of Inland Waterways - A Literature Review & Scoping Report

... main heritage organisations (English Heritage, Historic England, National Lottery Heritage Fund) have been active in collating evidence of value and in developing approaches to measuring the ...

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A Conceptual Framework for Conserving Heritage Buildings in Malaysia From the Perspective of Facilities Management

A Conceptual Framework for Conserving Heritage Buildings in Malaysia From the Perspective of Facilities Management

... a heritage building is one of the aspects that never been explored from an FM ...a heritage building might be different from a typical FM business ...(English Heritage, 2008; 2012; Jokilehto, ...

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British heritage and the legacies of ‘race'

British heritage and the legacies of ‘race'

... British heritage and how they have been mutually shaped by ideas about ethnicity means that we can start to think, for example, about the complexities of Scotland’s role as both coloniser and colonised, and the ...

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Heritage

Heritage

... page 3 My to in my grandfathers respect and I the am recognize values present have in both given me a name begin to form family have at life, but I woman.. that reflects the strengths an[r] ...

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From Religious Heritage to Cultural Heritage: Study the Heritage of Buddhism in Vietnam

From Religious Heritage to Cultural Heritage: Study the Heritage of Buddhism in Vietnam

... cultural heritage in particular in contemporary Vietnamese society, President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam - Nguyen Minh Triet spoke at the opening ceremony of the UN Vesak Celebration (2008) in Hanoi: ...

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A Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) Project : opportunities and challenges in the context of heritage language education

A Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) Project : opportunities and challenges in the context of heritage language education

... some relevant knowledge of the topic at their English schools through subjects like Chemistry and Geography and two, they were concerned about their upcoming A level Greek exams. Thus, to them the value of the ...

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Adaptation-induced Tourism for Consumers of Literature on Screen: the Experience of Jane Austen Fans

Adaptation-induced Tourism for Consumers of Literature on Screen: the Experience of Jane Austen Fans

... if heritage is not only what has been objectively inherited from the past, but also a specific attitude towards it, then, as Andrew Higson puts it, “heritage is a selective preoccupation with the past” ...

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The American Heritage Intermediate Corpus

The American Heritage Intermediate Corpus

... THE AMERICAN HERITAGE INTERMEDIATE CORPUS w , THOMAS M PAIKEDAY THE AMERICAN HERITAGE INTERMEDIATE COP PUS Sample studies o f the five million word American Heritage In termediate Corpus, the largest[.] ...

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Cultural heritage planning : a new perspective

Cultural heritage planning : a new perspective

... Applications for development which may affect the cultural heritage significance of a place registered on the Tasmanian Heritage Register or a place within a heritage area as defined by [r] ...

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Heritage management : a dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Resource and Environmental Planning at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Heritage management : a dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Resource and Environmental Planning at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... Legislative protection mechanisms for heritage Proposed Amendments to the Resource Management Act relevant to heritage protection Financial incentives for heritage protection New Zealand[r] ...

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Do really the audience's views efficiently boost built heritage conservation policies?

Do really the audience's views efficiently boost built heritage conservation policies?

... built heritage sites, as they have established strong relationships with their legacy through embracing the local traditions and norms in conjunction with these ...of heritage values when conserving built ...

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Community Role in Heritage Management and Sustainable Turism Development: Case Study of the Danube Regionin Serbia

Community Role in Heritage Management and Sustainable Turism Development: Case Study of the Danube Regionin Serbia

... Destinations and cultural resources that are used and respected by both residents and tour- ists are the ultimate goal of sustainable tourism development. The sustainable tourism as an emerging paradigm seems to enhance ...

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