Conservation is defined as the careful management of change. It is about revealing and sharing the significance of places and ensuring that their special qualities are protected, enhanced, understood and enjoyed by present and future generations.
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We base our conservation work around six main conservation principles. These are:
Integration Integrating the conservation of natural and cultural heritage
Change Working with change, adapting and mitigating
Access and engagement Benefiting society and gaining support
Skills and partnership Developing skills and experience with others
Accountability Recording decisions and sharing knowledge
Significance Understanding values and spirit of place
Find out more details about our conservation principles by downloading these documents:
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