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Articles | Volume II-5/W3
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsannals-II-5-W3-377-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsannals-II-5-W3-377-2015
12 Aug 2015
 | 12 Aug 2015

Conservation plan based on the concept of integrity

Y. N. Yen and C. F. Cheng

Keywords: Integrity, conservation plan, risk management, cultural mapping

Abstract. Value based concept has been accepted as a universal principle for the conservation of Cultural Heritage. Authenticity and integrity are two main issues protecting those values. Authenticity is the major tool in the value assessment and integrity plays an important role in the procedure of conservation plan.

From the perspective of integrity, this research explores the principle of conservation plan and discusses its relation with the restoration plan and urban plan. A conservation plan in Quing-Lin village, Kinmen, will be taken as an example for implementation. The research shows that a conservation plan with integrity in mind helps to clarify the conservation target areas and their buffer zones. It also serves as a tool for developing control and risk management. Cultural mapping is an efficient tool for the communication with stakeholders in the process of the conservation plan.