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Guidelines For Preparation Of A Heritage Management Plan - Intac 2010 - 86

Chapter One: Rationale for Preparation of a Heritage Management Plan, Need for Heritage Heritage Management Plan p.7, Principles of a Heritage Management Plan p.8, Structure of a Heritage Management Plan, Methodology for Preparation of a Heritage Management Plan p.9, Chapter Two: Assessing the Significance of the Heritage Property, Description of the Heritage Property p.13, Assessment of the Heritage Property, Preparing a Statement of Significance p.15, Chapter Three: Formulation of Vision, Objectives and Policies, Vision for Heritage Property p.19, Objectives to Realise the Vision p.20, Regulations and Policy p.25, Formulation of Policy Guidelines p.26, Chapter Four: Programme of Action p.29, Suggested Key Areas of Action p.30, Chapter Five: Planning for Implementation – The Conservation Plan p.41, Approaches to Implementation p.42, Tendering Process and Contracts p.44, Supervision p.45, Work Organisation p.46, Chapter Six: Additional Aspects for Heritage Management Planning , Security and Safety, Risk Monitoring and Management p.53, Disaster Management p.55, Stakeholder Participation p.56, Chapter Seven: Evaluation , Why Evaluate? P.59, What to Evaluate? 60, How to Evaluate?, Who Should Evaluate? p.61, When to Evaluate? P.62, who is the Evaluate for? Challenges, Achievements p.63, Appendices: Appendix 1: Definitions p.65, Appendix 2: Managing the Conservation Process p.70, Appendix 3: A Method for Evaluating Historic Buildings and Monuments p.71, Appendix 4: Workshop 1 (WS1): Heritage Management Workshop p.72, Appendix 5: Workshop 2 (WS2): Workshop on the Evaluation of Conservation Works p.76, Appendix 6: Workshop 3(WS3): Heritage Management – A Multidisciplinary Approach p.81, Appendix 7: Sample Contract for Specialist Contractors for Conservation p.83


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