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Heritage Surveys

Heritage Surveys. What is a heritage survey. A technique for systematically identifying heritage places within a defined area Aboriginal Historic (themes and/or places) Archaeological A survey may include: Thematic survey of key historical periods Identifying places of significance

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Heritage Surveys

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  1. Heritage Surveys

  2. What is a heritage survey • A technique for systematically identifying heritage places within a defined area • Aboriginal • Historic (themes and/or places) • Archaeological • A survey may include: • Thematic survey of key historical periods • Identifying places of significance • Engaging the community

  3. When, Why, Who • Why? • To help make decisions about heritage protection, eg which places to enter into planning scheme Heritage Codes • To assist in strengthening community identity • To leverage tourism opportunities • When? • Best carried out when reviewing planning schemes • Who? • Local government (staff and elected officials) • State government bodies (Heritage Tasmania, Tasmanian Heritage Council) • Heritage property owners, historical societies, National Trust • Key industry, business and community groups • Heritage professionals

  4. Method • Prepare • Establish project group • Develop project and communications plans • Clear aims and objectives • Clear roles and responsibilities • Timeframes • Secure additional resources • Consult Heritage Tasmania / Tasmanian Heritage Council • Available support • Information from the THR • Expertise and resources • In-house • In-kind assistance (libraries, historical groups) • Contract relevant expertise

  5. Method (cont) • Investigate • Historical themes - useful to organise framework • Invite community input • Detailed investigations, including site visits • Report • Written record of the historical themes • Written record for each place • Statement of significance • Significance against criteria • Photograph • Recommendations

  6. Implement Project group to review report and make recommendations • Managing • Listing • Community opportunities • Tourism opportunities

  7. Registers • Tasmanian Heritage Register • Register of the National Estate • National Trust lists  • Community Values • LGA discussions • Community workshops  • Surveyed New Places • new places identified thru’ research or field survey  • Other Documentary Info • Previous surveys • Community histories • Research papers  Overview • Survey Report • regional history • define significant places & precincts • define management options • Define community opportunities • Define tourism opportunities • Planning Scheme • Heritage Codes • Planning Provisions • Tasmanian Heritage Register • Nominations to THR • Advice • Communications • Grants • Community opportunities • Community restoration projects • Adaptive reuse of unused buildings for community use • Tourism opportunities • Identify and market unique stories and attributes • Develop interpretive trails

  8. Resources • Assessing Historic Heritage Significance (HCH Act) http://www.heritage.tas.gov.au • Burra Charter http://australia.icomos.org/publications/charters/

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