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CSS - Converting Sacred Spaces (CSS)

Start date: May 2, 2001, End date: Jun 29, 2008,

Monasteries played a crucial role in both the spiritual and economic development of NW Europe. But declining religious observance means that many of these historic sites have become abandoned during the past 100 years. The Converting Sacred Spaces project aims to find new functions for these sites and integrate them into the development plans of the cities and regions in which they are located. Th ...
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Sustainable Historic Arsenal Regeneration Programme (SHARP)

Start date: Aug 31, 2004, End date: Mar 30, 2007,

The overall objective of SHARP is to share the experience and knowledge gained through the ongoing regeneration of the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich with partners in Estonia, Malta and Spain. The project aims to develop the blueprint emerging from the regeneration of the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich (called the mutual benefit model) to assist others involved in the regeneration of Brownfield industrial herit ...
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ReUrba II (Restructuring Urbanised Areas) (ReUrba II)

Start date: Jan 31, 2002, End date: Jul 31, 2006,

Nine partners from three Member States are building upon their findings from IIC, including its lifestyle approach, to tackle the issues of urban embellishment, revitalisation and renewal as well as the problems of urban sprawl and its threat to rural areas. The main objective of the Dutch-led Restructuring Urbanised Areas II (ReUrbA II) project is to improve and implement an innovative, sustainab ...
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Archaeolandscapes Europe

Start date: Sep 15, 2010,

The ultimate aim of the ArchaeoLandscapes network is the use throughout Europe of aerial survey and 'remote sensing' to promote understanding, conservation and public enjoyment of the shared landscape and archaeological heritage of the countries of the European Union. The project represents the culmination of a growing European cooperation from the mid-1990s onwards. Now federating 34 prestigious ...
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“Interpretation is an educational activity which aims to reveal meanings and relationships through the use of original objects, by first-hand experience, and by illustrative media, rather than simply to communicate factual information", (Tilden, 1957).Every year millions of people visit natural and cultural heritage sites. This is a great opportunity for informal and non-formal learning. InHerit ...
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Identifying archaeological training needs : A need was identified for workplace based training structures in the field of archaeology. To respond to this need, multi-lingual training guidance manuals were produced which will contribute to mobility in the sector. This project started in 2002 and lasted 24 months.
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Archaeological archives consist of all material deemed worthy of retention generated by any type of archaeological project. This includes the historic artefacts as well as the written, drawn, and photographic records and the digital data about the site and its associated finds collection. The successful preservation of the archive for the future benefit of the people of Europe depends on the imple ...
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