Lesson 3 Flashcards

1
Q

(halaga) or worth ascribe by
people to a heritage resource, to justify its
significance

A

Value

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2
Q

It is a judgment
of value based on the appearance of an
object and the emotional responses it
evokes.

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Aesthetic value

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3
Q

It deals with past events,
personages, groups and association,
trends and movements.

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Historic Value

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4
Q

It deals with the art
and science of designing and building
structures or open spaces.

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Architectural Value

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5
Q

It measures the
importance of the data on its rarity,
quality or characteristics.

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Scientific Value

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6
Q

It provides
important resource of historic and other
scientific information based on the
presence of remains.

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Archeological Value

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7
Q

It sentimental value that
the group or community attaches to a
place.

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Social Value

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8
Q

(kahalagahan) pertains to
the importance, relevance or meaning of
a heritage resource to an individual or
group of people

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Significance

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9
Q

6 levels of significance

A
  1. Personal
  2. Local
  3. Provincial
  4. Regional
  5. National
  6. Global
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10
Q

It is a phenomenon that
provides a specific energy or
motivation to an individual which adds
importance in what that individual or
things does or contributes

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Personal

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11
Q

in relation to a place, building,
work, relic, moveable object or precinct,
means significance to an area in relation
to the historical, scientific, cultural, social,
archaeological, architectural, natural or
aesthetic value of the item, it individually
important at state or local level, and a
heritage place in its own right.

A

Local

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12
Q

meaning it is important to
the heritage of the local area or region.
Place-specific by nature, local heritage.

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Provincial

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13
Q

A level of significance of a heritage that is deemed
important at regional level.

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Regional

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14
Q

places where historic,
cultural, and natural resources combine
to form cohesive, nationally important
landscapes. Unlike national parks,
National Heritage Areas are large lived-in
landscapes.

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National

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15
Q

It is the designation for places on
Earth that are of outstanding universal
value and significant to humanity and as
such, have been inscribed on the World
Heritage List to be protected for future
generations to appreciate and enjoy.

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Global

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