RT Book, Section SR 00 A1 Pickard, Robert T1 Funding, Skills, Integrated Conservation and Enforcement for Heritage Protection in a Period of Economic Recession YR 2014 FD 2014 SP 7 OP 21 K1 Conservation of cultural heritage K1 Restoration of cultural heritage K1 Financial aspects K1 Heritage professionals K1 Capacity building K1 Rehabilitation K1 Good practices K1 Development projects K1 Town and country planning K1 Funding K1 Case studies K1 UK K1 France K1 Protected areas K1 conservation zones K1 National legilsation K1 Council of Europe K1 Cultural programme AB The paper will concentrate on four issues: (1) Financial assistance for conservation, restoration and rehabilitation of the heritage, (2) Skills shortages and usage and the role of inventories, surveys and associated management tools for assessing the endangered heritage, (3) Enforcement, sanctions and penal measures and (4) Integration between heritage conservation and spatial planning and development control to prevent damage to and encourage the rehabilitation and use of heritage resources. It draws on examples from western Europe in relation to urban conservation initiatives in Germany (the Städtebauliche Denkmalschutz programme); funding mechanisms such as the Heritage Lottery Fund in the UK; the effectiveness of prosecutions for unauthorised actions and means of publicly recording them as a deterrent in the UK and Ireland; and the integration between spatial planning and heritage protection systems in the UK and France (using examples of the secteurs sauvegardés, and other heritage zones: ZPPAUPs and AVAP) - emphasising the role of rehabilitation and the importance and methods of using the heritage as a resource for society. It contrasts these examples in the context of the four themes by considering issues raised through draft Heritage Assessment Reports on legal and institutional issues formulated in the period October 2012 to March 2013 relating to six countries (Albania, Bosnian and Herzegovina, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia), which are engaged in the Ljubljana Process II, a joint initiative through the Council of Europe’s Regional Programme on cultural and natural heritage in South East Europe, launched in 2003, with support from the European Commission. A2 Stokin, Marko A2 Ifko, Sonja T2 International Legal Standards for Heritage Protection in a Period of Economic Recession and Tools for Safeguarding Protection Standards ED 1 PB ICOMOS/SI PP Ljubljana T3 Monographic publications of ICOMOS Slovenia SN 978-961-281-627-8 AV Published LK http://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/2171/ UL http://www.icomos.si/files/2015/06/monographic-publication-1.pdf