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Informationen zum Autor Stephen Bond runs UK-based consultancy, Heritage Places, providing advice for the historic environment to national and local government, management and institutional clients, and charitable trusts. In the 1990s, he undertook a seven year secondment to Historic Royal Palaces, initially as its Surveyor of the Fabric, and subsequently as Director of the Tower Environs Scheme - a major regeneration scheme focused on the urban setting of the Tower of London. Today he works throughout the UK and on international projects, most recently providing heritage input into area-wide plans and capacity building programmes in Africa, Asia and Europe. He was involved with the Masters Programme in Conservation of the Historic Environment at the College of Estate Management for more than 20 years, lectures widely on heritage matters, and holds an honorary doctorate from De Montfort University. Derek Worthing has a professional background as an academic and a Chartered Building Surveyor. Until recently he was Head of the School of Land and Property Management at the University of the West of England where he was also co-director of the Centre for the Study of Sustainable Buildings in the Faculty of the Built Environment. He has carried out consultancy work in relation to the built cultural heritage for a number of national UK heritage organisations and has published research papers in relation to conservation plans and the maintenance and repair of listed buildings. He now works as a consultant and as a visiting professor at Uppsala University in Sweden where he has carried out research on the sustainable management of built cultural heritage as well as work on conservation plans for the Swedish Heritage Board. Klappentext This new edition examines management of built heritage through the use of values-led decision making, based on an understanding of the significance of the cultural asset. It considers how significance is assessed and used as an effective focus and driver for management strategies and processes.The authors consider key policies and procedures that need to be implemented to help ensure effective management. The book will be useful for specialists in built heritage - conservation officers, heritage managers, architects, planners, engineers and surveyors - as well as for facilities and estates managers whose building stock includes protected or designated structures or buildings in conservation or other historic areas.* describes management strategies and tools for a wide range of built heritage assets* a reflective and informative guide on current conservation management* explains how understanding and using conservation values (significance ) is essential to the protection of the built heritage* uses real-life examples to draw out best practice Zusammenfassung This new edition examines management of built heritage through the use of values-led decision making, based on an understanding of the significance of the cultural asset. It considers how significance is assessed and used as an effective focus and driver for management strategies and processes. Inhaltsverzeichnis About the Authors ix 1 Introduction 1 Note 3 References 4 2 Heritage Assets: Their Nature and Management Implications 5 Introduction 5 Some introductory thoughts about heritage assets 6 Heritage assets and their management implications 8 Owners, managers and management approaches 45 References 46 3 Heritage Values and Cultural Significance 49 Benefits of conservation 50 Understanding the cultural significance of a heritage asset 57 Development in the idea of values 58 Value characterisation: typologies 62 Categories of values 66 Some examples of assets and their values 73 References 82 4 Assessing Significance 85 <...