RT Monograph SR 00 A1 Dimitrova, Elena A1 Lavenir, Marie-Laure A1 McMahon, Paul A1 Mūrniece, Baiba A1 Musso, Stefano Francesco A1 Nagy, Gergely A1 Rauhut, Christoph A1 Rourke, Grellan D. A1 Sciacchitano, Erminia A1 Selfslagh, Bénédicte A1 ICOMOS T1 Euroopa kvaliteedipõhimõtted EL-i rahastatud sekkumistele, millel on potentsiaalne mõju kultuuripärandile. Soovitused ja valikukriteeriumid, november 2020 [European Quality Principles for EU-funded Interventions with potential impact upon Cultural Heritage - Recommendations & Selection Criteria, November 2020. Estonian version] SP 21 K1 conservation of cultural heritage K1 Europe K1 European Union K1 principles K1 standards K1 built heritage K1 public funding K1 public awareness K1 development projects K1 impact assessment K1 prevention of risks K1 environmental aspects K1 social and economic aspects K1 protection of cultural heritage K1 local communities K1 policies K1 civil society K1 stakeholders K1 private sector K1 guidance AB [Summary of the main document available at: http://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/2436/] This Quality Principles 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 European Union (EU) Flagship 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 interventions that could impact on cultural heritage, mainly built heritage and cultural landscapes. Stakeholders cover European institutions, managing authorities, international organisations, civil society and local communities, the private sector, and experts. The document focuses on the core issue of quality, providing a summary of key concepts, international charters, European and international conventions and standards as well as changes in understanding and practice of heritage conservation. Environmental, cultural, social and economic benefits resulting from the application of quality principles are outlined. Given that the recognition of cultural heritage as a common good and responsibility is a precondition of quality, it is proposed to adopt quality measures through raising awareness and by strengthening the implementation of conservation principles and standards at every stage of the cycle, from programming to evaluation. 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. The main recommendations can be summarised as shown on the following table. 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. This revised edition of the Quality Principles document has benefited from additional feedback received from partners and stakeholders, in particular following expert meetings held during the Romanian and German EU Presidencies. ICOMOS hopes that the Quality Principles and Selection Criteria will be used by the EU institutions, Member States and others and is committed to support such efforts. T2 European Quality Principles for EU-funded Interventions with potential impact upon Cultural Heritage PB ICOMOS PP Charenton-le-Pont, France SN 978-2-918086-54-3 AV Published LK http://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/2519/