[BCMA] UVic's Heritage Conservation Planning course - registration deadline is February 13, 2012
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The Cultural Resource Management Program at the University of Victoria is pleased to offer the upcoming heritage course on-campus at UVic:
Heritage Conservation Planning
HA489L March 12-17, 2012; on campus offering
This course provides an overview of heritage planning, the field within heritage conservation that addresses and resolves proposed interventions to historic places in the context of community planning and development. The objective of heritage planning is to manage change wisely. The course will consider both individual and collective historic places (e.g., buildings, historic districts) in a variety of geographical and physical contexts. Planning will be addressed within the frameworks of economics, sustainability, and ethics. The instructor will draw illustrations from his practice as a professional heritage planner, as well as from the broader experience of heritage planning in Canada and internationally. This is not a general introduction to heritage conservation, nor is it a course on conservation architecture or technology.
Topics include:
*the organization of the heritage sector *the planning and legal infrastructure *research, investigation and public consultation *determining significance *conservation standards *assessment and mitigation of the impacts of proposed interventions *conservation planning tools *preparing a conservation plan *sustainability *conservation economics *conservation ethics
This course is designed to meet the needs of professionals involved in the management of historic places, whether in the public or the private sector and at any level from beginning heritage planner to senior decision-maker.
Instructor: Harold D. Kalman, Ph.D., LL.D, is a heritage planner and architectural historian, and principal of the Vancouver office of Commonwealth Historic Resource Management Ltd.
Registration deadline is: February 13, 2012; late registrations allowed if space permits. This course has been approved for AIBC and PIBC learning credits.
For more information about this course, including the course outline and registration information, please visit:
http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/aspnet/Course/Detail/?code=HA489L
or contact us at:
250-721-6119
crmcoord at uvic.ca<mailto:crmcoord at uvic.ca>
www.uvcs.uvic.ca/cultural<http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/cultural>
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