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September 30, 2010

The Conservation Process

This step should be made based on the suitability of the local needs, conditions, goals and objectives.

1st step
the identification of heritage place or object
- involved locating and documenting the feature being considered

2nd step
research and inventory
- means the identifying and classifying the various features of heritage site or area to be conserved

3rd step
policy setting
- the goals for conservation and institutional framework are established. Largely based on the managment constraint and cultural significant

4th step
designation and protection occur where site is deemed worthy of conservation with some degree of legal protection

5th step
restoration and development
- emphasized the more physical tasks, such as restoration, renovation, developing the infrastructure and building visitors facilites

6th step
management and interpretation
- the final phase which required a long-term commitment to continuous monitoring and evaluating

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