Theoretical Framework for Sustainable Conservation

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Ecological sustainability involves the use of non-renewable resources to minimize environmental impact.

False (B)

Economic viability in conservation can be achieved through the promotion of heritage-related businesses.

True (A)

Preventive maintenance aims to avoid costly restorations by addressing issues through routine inspections.

True (A)

Integration in urban planning disregards modernization for the sake of preservation.

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Community involvement in conservation efforts discourages local ownership and pride.

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Ecological Sustainability

Using materials that are good for the environment, like solar power, and making sure to keep the history of old buildings alive.

Economic Viability

Making sure heritage sites can pay for themselves through tourism, businesses, and support from the government.

Preventive Maintenance

Regular check-ups for old structures so small problems don't turn into big ones, saving money and preventing damage.

Integration in Urban Planning

Including historical places in city plans, finding a balance between progress and keeping the past alive to make cities stronger.

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Community Involvement

Getting people who live nearby to help save heritage sites, because they care about their history and culture.

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Study Notes

Theoretical Framework for Sustainable Conservation

  • Ecological Sustainability: Use eco-friendly materials, renewable energy, and adaptive reuse to reduce environmental impact and preserve the authenticity of heritage sites.

  • Economic Viability: Increase revenue through heritage tourism, offer financial incentives, and promote businesses related to heritage to ensure long-term funding for conservation.

  • Preventive Maintenance: Implement regular inspections and proactive measures to address wear and tear, reducing expensive repairs and maintaining structural integrity.

  • Integration in Urban Planning: Incorporate heritage assets into urban master plans, balancing modernization with preservation to improve both cultural and urban resilience.

  • Community Involvement: Empower local communities to participate in conservation efforts, encouraging ownership, pride, and the protection of traditional knowledge.

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