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english heritage<br />
<strong>shape</strong> 2008<br />
1 D<br />
Research Programme C2: Making friends: Building understanding and<br />
appreciation through education and outreach<br />
Sub-Programme Name<br />
Sub-Programme Number 14132.110<br />
Corporate Objective<br />
Activity Type and Programme<br />
Sub-Programme Description<br />
Reason for EH Support<br />
Historic Environment research in its wider context: crossing the disciplinary<br />
boundaries<br />
1D: Develop new approaches which improve understanding and management of the<br />
historic environment<br />
RESEARCH C2: Making friends: Building understanding and appreciation through education<br />
and outreach<br />
Projects which develop and foster the cross-disciplinary development of techniques in the<br />
historic environment. Thus, projects that consider amalgams of art and research, architectural<br />
development, applied forensics for crime detection etc. Projects will be exemplars, and will be<br />
aiming to build strategic bridges with non-heritage bodies by case study and example.<br />
Partnership is highly likely. The intended outcomes must be very clearly articulated and justified.<br />
Examples might include:<br />
• Forensic techniques in crime detection<br />
• Arts and archaeology<br />
• <strong>Heritage</strong> and the natural world<br />
Development of cross-Government knowledge and technology transfer opportunities;<br />
capitalisation on unanticipated benefits of the historic environment in other spheres of activity;<br />
opportunities for partnership and wider funding base<br />
Research categories NABS SETI Primary purpose Frascati Definition Research Areas<br />
Similar Sub-Programmes<br />
12 A Oriented-basic Humanities<br />
Allied to 14132.110, but covers projects bringing historic environment and non-historic<br />
environment approaches together<br />
a)<br />
a) Multispectral imaging from the air<br />
reveals a number of otherwise invisible<br />
archaeological features, providing targets<br />
for more detailed geophysics and field<br />
survey © Dominic Powlesland, Landscape<br />
Research Centre<br />
b) An innovative collaboration between<br />
art and heritage, documenting the<br />
closure of RAF Coltishall in Norfolk.<br />
The ‘characterisation’ comprises a<br />
photographic survey and film, recording<br />
the process of change leading to closure in<br />
2007 © Angus Boulton<br />
b)<br />
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