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The key to the survival of museum collections is a stable indoor
environment and vital to this is a well-maintained building with
effective environmental services. Environmental Management sets out
clearly the theory and practice of achieving an appropriate museum
environment for both collections and people. The book emphasises
the need for planning and places the environmental needs of museum
collections at the forefront of the responsibilities of museum
managers. May Cassar stresses the role of the building as the first
line of defence against environmental instability, recognising the
importance of regular environmental monitoring and control, and the
division of museum spaces into critical areas housing collections
and non-critical areas accommodating offices, cafes and communal
spaces. Environmental Management presents a strategic approach to
environmental management, in contrast to the piecemeal approach to
environmental monitoring and control still practised by many
museums. However, rather than providing ready solutions and rigid
rules, the book introduces principles and ideas on which to base
decisions about creating the appropriate environment.
The key to the survival of museum collections is a stable indoor environment and vital to this is a well-maintained building with effective environmental services. Environmental Management sets out clearly the theory and practice of achieving an appropriate museum environment for both collections and people. The book emphasises the need for planning and places the environmental needs of museum collections at the forefront of the responsibilities of museum managers. May Cassar stresses the role of the building as the first line of defence against environmental instability, recognising the importance of regular environmental monitoring and control, and the division of museum spaces into critical areas housing collections and non-critical areas accommodating offices, cafes and communal spaces. Environmental Management presents a strategic approach to environmental management, in contrast to the piecemeal approach to environmental monitoring and control still practised by many museums. However, rather than providing ready solutions and rigid rules, the book introduces principles and ideas on which to base decisions about creating the appropriate environment.
There are currently no handbooks on heritage and sustainability.
The book fills this gap by providing an overview of the topic with
insights from all over the world. It fills a gap in current
sustainable heritage literature by offering a strong focus on
heritage science. The book covers cutting edge topics such as
digital heritage, indigenous heritage, climate change and
environmental issues, resilience, and contested heritage. The
editors are experts in their field of research and members of a
world renowned Institute at UCL. The range of contributors reflects
a number of different current strands of heritage theory and
practice.
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