This Website has been
developed to help you protect important natural and
cultural heritage elements of places.
It is based on the content of
the award-winning
publication: Protecting Local Heritage
Places - A guide for
communities.
The material in this
publication is presented here in a new format which
will take you through a 10-step process to
develop a plan that will help protect a heritage
place. The approach outlined in these steps has
been developed over a number of years and is in
line with the common approach taken by all
nationally-recognised natural and cultural heritage
conservation charters. This information is an
important step in bringing the approaches to
natural and cultural heritage conservation closer
together.
Whatever your interest or
level of experience in this field, the Protecting
Heritage Places Website contains information which
can help you. If you have time you will find other
useful tips and exercises which will help you to
complete the main tasks.
Along the way you will find
examples of what others have done, and you can
apply the steps to a heritage place you know by
trying the short 'Have a Go' tasks at the end of
each main screen.
If you follow these 10 steps,
at the end of the 10 main screens you will have an
outline of a management plan for your heritage
place.
Will this Website help
you?
There are some general notes
on how
to use this website,
as well as specific notes if you are:
involved in community
action
seeking funding,
helping others through
education
or facilitation,
working at any level of
government,
or
involved in tourism
and heritage places
These tools will help you to
make the most of this Website:
what
is heritage conservation
- an explanation
glossary
of heritage terms
resources
- key books, publications
and links
the
steps in action -
see how others have used these steps
electronic
postcard -
tell others about this website
feedback
form - tell us
what you think about this site
contact
us.

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