
Cultural Property Risk Analysis Model: Development And Application To Preventive Conservation At The Canadian Museum Of Nature
由
R. Robert Waller
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History
格式
平装书
页数
107
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 2003
出版商
Goteborgs Universitet Acta Univ
ISBN-10
9173464759
ISBN-13
9789173464758
描述
In this insightful exploration, R. Robert Waller presents a comprehensive approach to the preservation of cultural properties through a risk analysis model specifically tailored for preventive conservation. Drawing upon extensive field research at the Canadian Museum of Nature, Waller delves into the multifaceted challenges faced by conservators in safeguarding valuable artifacts against various threats. The model not only underscores the significance of understanding potential risks but also emphasizes practical strategies that can be implemented to enhance the durability of collections.
Waller's work is a vital resource for museum professionals and conservators, providing actionable insights into the intricate relationship between cultural heritage and environmental factors. By blending theoretical frameworks with real-world applications, the book contributes to the evolving discourse on conservation practices. Through meticulous analysis and case studies, he illuminates the path towards more resilient preservation strategies, reinforcing the idea that proactive measures can significantly mitigate risks and ensure the longevity of cultural treasures for future generations.
Waller's work is a vital resource for museum professionals and conservators, providing actionable insights into the intricate relationship between cultural heritage and environmental factors. By blending theoretical frameworks with real-world applications, the book contributes to the evolving discourse on conservation practices. Through meticulous analysis and case studies, he illuminates the path towards more resilient preservation strategies, reinforcing the idea that proactive measures can significantly mitigate risks and ensure the longevity of cultural treasures for future generations.