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[Protecting Heritage places]

[Step 1 What is your heritage place?]

[Step 10 Review it!]

[Step 9 Do it!]

[Step 8 What is your plan?]

[Step 7 What do you need to do?]

[Step 2 Who has an interest]

[Step 3 What do you need to know?]

[Step 4 Why is this place important]

[Step 5 What are the issues?]

[Step 6 What do you want to achieve?]

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STEP 6 - Contents

> What other influences are there?

> Tips for writing your objectives

> Examples of objectives

 

> Have a go -Step 6

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What other influences need to be considered?

Conservation doesn't happen in a vacuum. The objectives for managing a place are shaped by a range of factors including the following heritage and non-heritage aspects:

  • what the community wants, and their ideas about how heritage should be protected
  • obligations that come from understanding the significance of the place (for example, some potential future uses may not be compatible with protecting the significance of a heritage place, while others may actually help retain significance)
  • practical constraints and opportunities on how management can be done(for example, the owner's needs, available management resources and the physical condition of places).