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Establishing a fire disaster preparedness framework for significant private cultural collections in regional Victoria : final report / Marcelle Scott.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Melbourne : Centre for Cultural Material Conservation, 2003.Description: 12 p. ; 30 cmDDC classification:
  • 363.3480951 22
  • 708.9945 22
Partial contents:
Needs assessment and scope of problem -- Risk management in the cultural heritage sector -- Comparison with standard emergency management principles -- Obstacles to improved bushfire risk management of private collections -- Opportunities for improves bush fire risk management of private collections in Victoria -- Key recommendations.
Review: This 12 month project set out to undertake a needs assessment, and establish a framework for disaster preparedness for significant cultural material in bushfire prone areas. It aimed it's focus on cultural material in private hands, especially items of local, national and international significance. During the course of the project, informed by the experiences of people directly affected by the 2002-2003 bushfires, it became apparent that the project aims and the outputs could be just as readily applied to more everyday items of memorabilia and material of personal or sentimental value.
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EMA Project 06/2002.

Needs assessment and scope of problem -- Risk management in the cultural heritage sector -- Comparison with standard emergency management principles -- Obstacles to improved bushfire risk management of private collections -- Opportunities for improves bush fire risk management of private collections in Victoria -- Key recommendations.

This 12 month project set out to undertake a needs assessment, and establish a framework for disaster preparedness for significant cultural material in bushfire prone areas. It aimed it's focus on cultural material in private hands, especially items of local, national and international significance. During the course of the project, informed by the experiences of people directly affected by the 2002-2003 bushfires, it became apparent that the project aims and the outputs could be just as readily applied to more everyday items of memorabilia and material of personal or sentimental value.

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