Month: July 2018

Month: July 2018

Threats Grid

Development

Heritage is often lost or damaged in conflict as a consequence of development (both buildings and agricultural expansion). It’s important to note that

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Threats Grid

Enforced neglect

Another threat, which is often forgotten, is the consequences of neglect. During conflict and following environmental disaster, staff may not be able to

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Looting and pillage

Looting is often regarded as an unfortunate side-effect of armed conflict and environmental disaster, but it can cause extensive damage in its own

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Collateral and accidental damage

It has been suggested frequently that most cultural property is destroyed during conflict through collateral damage (the unintentional or incidental damage, affecting facilities,

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Lack of planning

If cultural property protection is not identified as an issue either before an armed conflict, or when prioritising activity following an environmental disaster,

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Importance Grid

Academic Value

Access to cultural property is critical to our study and understanding of both past and contemporary culture and of what it means to

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