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Consultation And Cultural Heritage Let Us Reason Together Claudia Nissley

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Consultation And Cultural Heritage Let Us Reason Together Claudia Nissley
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Publisher: Left Coast Press, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.61 MB
Author: Claudia Nissley, Thomas F. King
ISBN: 9781611323986, 9781611323993, 9781611327441, 9781611327786, 1611323983, 1611323991, 161132744X, 1611327784, 2013041553
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Consultation And Cultural Heritage Let Us Reason Together Claudia Nissley by Claudia Nissley, Thomas F. King 9781611323986, 9781611323993, 9781611327441, 9781611327786, 1611323983, 1611323991, 161132744X, 1611327784, 2013041553 instant download after payment.

This pragmatic guide to consultation in cultural heritage and environmental impact management distills decades of experience by two of the leading figures in this area. Claudia Nissley and Tom King reject the idea that consulting with communities and other stakeholders is merely checking off a box on the list of tasks required to implement a project. Instead, they show government agencies and project sponsors how to find the relevant parties, to discuss the project in an open and continuous fashion, to consider alternative strategies, and to seek agreement that meets everyone’s needs. The authors also provide useful guidance to community leaders and other stakeholders to represent their interests in the consultation process. Complete with practical suggestions and cases of successful (and less successful) consultation projects, Consultation and Cultural Heritage is a book that no one involved in this field should be without.

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