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"It's basically like a shop fit-out," says Ranald McInnes, head of heritage management at Historic Scotland, picking at the charred nails that now protrude from these black stumps.
Ranald MacInnes, head of heritage management at Historic Scotland, who has been involved with the salvage effort since the outset and assisted in removing larger items from the building in the days immediately after the fire, said he felt optimistic.
In the field of heritage management, the detection, visualisation and protection at landscape-scale of what is often seen as "dark" heritage is expected to gain importance.
This paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of laser scanning, photogrammetry and photographic reconstruction in recording, managing and interpreting rock art sites with an emphasis on its practical applications to the field of heritage management.
The education and culture committee heard evidence from Prof Inns, Sam De Santis, the president of Glasgow School of Art Student Association, along with Diana Murray, joint chief executive and Ranald MacInnes, head of heritage management from Historic Scotland, which will play a leading role in the salvage, storage and restoration of the building.
This evaluation, from an architectural and urban point of view, will point to the inconsistencies that result when authenticity criteria based on the interests of tourism and the creative city are used for heritage conservation, especially, when it appears as a consequence of the atomization of heritage management among an unbalanced landscape of stakeholders.
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The research methodology and a final conceptual framework of adaptive capacity relevant for heritage management are presented in this paper.
The disciplinary fragmentation and academic critique of the 1990s is then considered, before an assessment of the contemporary vibrant diversity of historical archaeology in Britain that has emerged during the 2000s, with particular reference to heritage management, archaeologies of the recent and contemporary past, global and postcolonial contexts, and the archaeology of British identity.
Despite the growing body of research on the concept of adaptive capacity, there is an absence of research which investigates adaptive capacity in the field of cultural heritage management.
This paper reports a study on the effectivity and efficiency of trial trenching strategies for site discovery within the context of Dutch archaeological heritage management.
As a result, 3D reconstruction has become a popular and common tool in the field of archaeology and heritage management [1].
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