creators_nameDimitrova, Elena
creators_nameLavenir, Marie-Laure
creators_nameMcMahon, Paul
creators_nameMūrniece, Baiba
creators_nameMusso, Stefano Francesco
creators_nameNagy, Gergely
creators_nameRauhut, Christoph
creators_nameRourke, Grellan D.
creators_nameSciacchitano, Erminia
creators_nameSelfslagh, Bénédicte
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datestamp2019-05-16 10:49:46
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corp_creatorsInternational Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS)
titlePrincipes européens de qualité pour les interventions financées par l’UE ayant un impact potentiel sur le patrimoine culturel [European quality principles for EU-funded interventions with potential impact upon cultural heritage. French version]
ispublishedpub
subjectsA11
subjectsA13
subjectsCultural_Landscapes
subjectsE02
subjectsK08
subjectsTheory_of_cultural_landscapes
full_text_statuspublic
monograph_typemanual
keywordsconservation of cultural heritage
keywordsEurope
keywordsEuropean Union
keywordsprinciples
keywordsstandards
keywordsbuilt heritage
keywordscultural landscapes
keywordspublic awareness
keywordsdevelopment projects
keywordsimpact assessment
keywordsprevention of risks
abstractThis document stems from the work of an expert group assembled by the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), under the mandate of the European Commission and in the framework of the flagship EU Initiative of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018, “Cherishing heritage: developing quality standards for EU-funded projects that have the potential to impact on cultural heritage”. The main objective of the document is to provide guidance on quality principles for all stakeholders directly or indirectly engaged in EU-funded heritage conservation and management (i.e. European institutions, managing authorities2, international organisations, civil society and local communities, private sector, and experts). The document focuses on the core issue of quality in EU-funded interventions that could impact on cultural heritage (mainly built heritage and cultural landscapes), providing a summary of key concepts, international charters, European and international conventions, and standards and changes in understanding and practice of heritage conservation. Environmental, cultural, social and economic benefits resulting from the application of appropriate conservation measures are outlined. Given that the recognition of cultural heritage as a common good is a precondition of quality, the adoption of quality measures is proposed by raising awareness and strengthening the implementation of conservation principles and standards at every stage of a project, from conception to completion. The document recognises the need to develop capacity throughout the wide range of stakeholders involved. Principal areas are noted, related to programming, design, implementation, governance, risk assessment, research, education and training. Key research outcomes and specific recommendations are presented with each topic. A set of selection criteria is proposed at the end of the document, as a tool for decision makers to assess the quality of projects with potential impact on cultural heritage.
date2019-05
seriesEuropean quality principles for EU-funded interventions with potential impact upon cultural heritage
publisherICOMOS International
place_of_pubParis
pages74
isbn978-2-918086-28-4 (e-book)
citation Dimitrova, Elena et Lavenir, Marie-Laure et McMahon, Paul et Mūrniece, Baiba et Musso, Stefano Francesco et Nagy, Gergely et Rauhut, Christoph et Rourke, Grellan D. et Sciacchitano, Erminia et Selfslagh, Bénédicte (2019) Principes européens de qualité pour les interventions financées par l’UE ayant un impact potentiel sur le patrimoine culturel [European quality principles for EU-funded interventions with potential impact upon cultural heritage. French version]. Manuels. ICOMOS International, Paris, 74p. European Quality Principles , ISBN 978-2-918086-28-4 (e-book). [Monographie]
document_urlhttps://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/2084/1/European_Quality_Principles_2019_FR.PDF