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english heritage<br />
<strong>shape</strong> 2008<br />
3 A Activity Type 5: HERITAGE MANAGEMENT<br />
Specific heritage and conservation management projects<br />
will be deployed to provide best practice exemplars to<br />
land-owners, curators and practitioners in improving<br />
systems of protection, through for example model<br />
<strong>Heritage</strong> Management Programme B1: Developing Management<br />
Agreements: Partnership management of the historic environment<br />
Sub-Programme Name Developing Management Plans and Agreements for Historic Assets<br />
Sub-Programme Number 31521.110<br />
Corporate Objective<br />
Activity Type and Programme HERITAGE MANAGEMENT B1: Developing Management Agreements: Partnership<br />
management of the historic environment<br />
Sub-Programme Description<br />
Reason for EH Support<br />
Similar Sub-Programmes<br />
The development of management<br />
management agreements and partnerships (B1). In<br />
the case of last resort <strong>English</strong> <strong>Heritage</strong> may directly<br />
fund the repair and consolidation of very vulnerable or<br />
damaged historic assets which are worth saving (C1).<br />
3A: Promote better legislation, policies, guidance and good practice to improve the system of<br />
protection<br />
Projects exploring and establishing innovative and effective management agreements to<br />
promote sustainable conservation of specific historic assets or groups or assets. Management<br />
plans and agreements will be based on research audits of the nature of the asset(s)<br />
concerned but such research projects feature under Corporate Aim 1A. Examples might be:<br />
• Management plan for a single site or monument<br />
• Conservation plan for a group of sites<br />
• Management agreement for a landscape<br />
• <strong>Heritage</strong> Partnership Agreement<br />
Ensures heritage issues are built into wider change-management considerations, take account<br />
of conservation principles and heritage legislation but are efficient and reduce management<br />
burden for given areas<br />
Management plans and agreements will be based on research audits of the nature of the<br />
asset(s) concerned but such research projects will typically feature under Corporate Aim 1A.<br />
Pilots demonstrating how such agreements are intended to be framed will be developed<br />
under 31143.110<br />
agreements on special sites with<br />
competing requirements such as here at<br />
Thornborough, N Yorks, help to promote<br />
sensitive and inclusive solutions to<br />
complex conservation issues © David<br />
MacLeod, <strong>English</strong> <strong>Heritage</strong><br />
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