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  <titleInfo>
    <title>Conserving the Spirit of a Historic Garden</title>
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    <namePart>Singh, Priyaleen</namePart>
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    <publisher>INTACH</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2021</dateIssued>
    <issuance>monographic</issuance>
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  <tableOfContents>Message from Chairman, and Member Secretary, INTACH p.10, Foreword by Dr. Narayani Gupta p.12, Introduction p.15, Definition, Meanings and Values p.22, Article 1: Defining A Historic Garden p.24, Article 2: The Living Aspect of Historic Gardens p.40, Article 3: Rationale for the Florence Charter p.48, Article 4: Understanding and Documenting the Tangible Features of the Historic Garden p.62, Article 5: Respecting The Intangible Aspects of The Historic Garden p.62, Article 6: Understanding the Type, Scale and Style of Historic Gardens p.68, Article 7: The Context Of The Historic Garden p.72, Article 8: Nature of Significance of The Historic Garden p.76, Conservation Protocols p.84, Article 9: Authenticity and Levels of Intervention in Historic Gardens p.86, Article 10: Viewing The Garden as a Whole p.100, Article 11: The Necessity Of Continual Maintenance Regimes In Historic Gardens p.104, Article 12: Following Established Protocols Related To Plants And Plantings In Historic Gardens p.112, Article 13: The Issue Of Old And New / Original And Replacement p.126, Article 14: The Setting of The Historic Garden p.132, Research And Documentation p.140, Article 15: Importance Of Research and Recording p.142, , Article 16: Historic Garden As A Layering Of History p.166, Article 17: Fabricated "Historic" Gardens p.174, Reimagining, Article 18: Thresholds of Usage In Historic Gardens p.180, Article 19: Historic Gardens And Compatible Uses p.186, Article 20: Buffer Zones Around Historic Gardens p.192, Article 21: Visitor Management In Historic Gardens p.194, Article 22: The Importance of Defining and Treating Boundaries of Historic Gardens p.202, Article 23: Legal And Administrative Frameworks In Conserving Historic Gardens p.208, Article 24: Training For Conservation Of Historic Gardens p.214, Article 25: Improving Knowledge and  Appreciation of Historic Gardens p.220, Appendix: The Florence Charter 1982 p.236, Select Bibliography p.241,  Index p.244, Glossary p.245, Acknowledgements p.247 </tableOfContents>
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