Perserving Our Heritage, Level 1

Perserving Our Heritage, Level 1
Author: Ministry of Education of Bahamas Staff
Publisher: Heinemann
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2004-12-21
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780435984731

Preserving Our Heritage is an exciting language arts textbook that uses the culture and heritage of The Bahamas to deliver key skills in language and literacy. Suitable for use throughout the Caribbean, Preserving Our Heritage: - covers the language arts requirements for this level - contains poems, stories, factual accounts and other text extracts to interest and motivate children - uses a systematic approach to develop skills in reading, writing, grammar and critical thinking - includes activities that encourage children to use practical skills such as listening, speaking, writing and creative skills such as drawing and designing - provides activities to reinforce knowledge and test understanding - is in full colour and has attractive pages that are accessible to children of all abilities

Preserving Our Heritage

Preserving Our Heritage
Author: Linda Collie
Publisher: Heinemann
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780435984724

Preserving Our Heritage is an exciting language arts textbook that uses the culture and heritage of The Bahamas to deliver key skills in language and literacy. Suitable for use throughout the Caribbean, Preserving Our Heritage: - covers the language arts requirements for this level - contains poems, stories, factual accounts and other text extracts to interest and motivate children - uses a systematic approach to develop skills in reading, writing, grammar and critical thinking - includes activities that encourage children to use practical skills such as listening, speaking, writing and creative skills such as drawing and designing - provides activities to reinforce knowledge and test understanding - is in full colour and has attractive pages that are accessible to children of all abilities

Saving Our Architectural Heritage

Saving Our Architectural Heritage
Author: N. S. Baer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 450
Release: 1997-04-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

It has become obvious that public policy will play a critical role in determining what portion of our architectural heritage will be passed on to future generations and what portion will be lost to deterioration, development, and natural hazards. In developed nations, as much as 10% of the built environment is deemed of sufficient cultural and historic importance to be given local or national listing. At the international level, UNESCO maintains a World Heritage List that includes many stone monuments. While the past two decades have witnessed a growing body of research devoted to understanding the fundamental mechanisms of damage to stone and to developing strategies for the conservation of stone, virtually no research has been conducted on the quantification of the economic role of stone buildings and structures as well as the valuation of cultural property. In order to introduce the tools and methods of economic analysis to the public policy debate on the preservation of cultural property, a multidisciplinary team of physical scientists worked with social scientists to explore how societal, economic, and ethical considerations might be integrated with technological options to lead to informed policy decisions. Recognizing that economic analyses must rest on firm technical data and sound conservation options, the state of our knowledge of mechanisms and rates of damage, the diagnosis of condition, and the evaluation of treatment options were subjected to critical review; special attention was given to the identification of promising, innovative areas of research. This volume represents an important first step in rationalizing the decision-making process for the setting of public policy in the preservation of our architectural heritage. It will be of interest not only to those actively engaged in research and conservation on stone structures, but also to those concerned with urban planning, public policy, economic analysis, and environmental standards setting. Goal of this Dahlem Workshop: to identify critical gaps in our knowledge of the deterioration mechanisms for treated and untreated historically important stone; to suggest innovative approaches to the study of deterioration mechanisms and novel remedial measures for treated and untreated historically important stone; and to address the socioeconomic factors that determine preservation actions for our architectural heritage.

Handbook of Research on Heritage Management and Preservation

Handbook of Research on Heritage Management and Preservation
Author: Ngulube, Patrick
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2018-02-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1522531386

Archives, museums, and libraries are pivotal to the management and preservation of any society's heritage. Heritage assets should be systematically managed by putting in place proper policies, maintenance procedures, security and risks measures, and retrieval and preservation plans. The Handbook of Research on Heritage Management and Preservation is a critical scholarly resource that examines different aspects of heritage management and preservation ranging from theories that underline the field, areas of convergence and divergence in the field, infrastructure and the policy framework that governs the field, and the influence of the changing landscape on practice. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics, such as community involvement, records legislation, and collection development, this book is geared towards academicians, researchers, and students seeking current research on heritage management and preservation.

Protecting Heritage in the Caribbean

Protecting Heritage in the Caribbean
Author: Peter E. Siegel
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2011-09-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0817356673

This volume addresses the problem of how Caribbean nations deal with the challenges of protecting their cultural heritages or patrimonies within the context of pressing economic development concerns.

Cultural Heritage

Cultural Heritage
Author: Marco Frediani
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Antiquities
ISBN: 9781628088120

This title on cultural heritage uses several points of view. Included are theories on cultural heritage preservation such as the cult of ancient monuments, our history and the economic value of cultural heritage preservation. A diagnostic evaluation is suggested through an integrated multidisciplinary approach, making use of quantitative and reliable data. This diagnosis helps in understanding the new properties of decayed wood and, in perspective, lets us classify the material according to its level of decay for better conservation.

Playing with the Past

Playing with the Past
Author: Kate Clark
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1789203015

Heritage is all around us, not just in monuments and museums, but in places that matter, in the countryside and in collections and stories. It touches all of us. How do we decide what to preserve? How do we make the case for heritage when there are so many other priorities? Playing with the Past is the first ever action-learning book about heritage. Over eighty creative activities and games encompass the basics of heritage practice, from management and decisionmaking to community engagement and leadership. Although designed to ‘train the trainers’, the activities in the book are relevant to anyone involved in caring for heritage.

With Heritage So Rich

With Heritage So Rich
Author: United States Conference of Mayors. Special Committee on Historic Preservation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1983
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Recording, Documentation and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places

Recording, Documentation and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places
Author: Robin Letellier
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 131774294X

This two volume guide provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles and guidelines for documenting cultural heritage places. It seeks to aid heritage managers and decision makers in understanding their roles and responsibilities inn this essential activity. Volume 1 (Guiding Principles) explains why heritage managers must make sure that heritage information fully integrated into all research, investigation and conservation activities. Through the discussion of basic principles, benefits and new approaches, it assists those in charge of preserving immovable cultural heritage by bringing current heritage information practices to a new level. By recording we create a reference for evaluating change and add to the understanding of a site. By documenting we guarantee that information is systematically collected and preserved for future use. By managing the information we make it available and provide a basis for sharing our knowledge and understanding. Volume 2 presents illustrated examples from around the world. Good documentation of a site allows for better understanding of the site's value. Recognizing value and significance is often the first step toward a site's eventual conservation. The information obtained through the documentation process allows conservation professionals to record current conditions, consider appropriate conservation options, plan interventions, apply treatments, and finally, measure the results of their efforts. Documentation can be a tool in resolving a conservation issue. This volume presents several illustration examples from around the world, in various stages of conservation.