Lesson 4 (week 8-9) Flashcards
an explanation of the natural, cultural or historic values attached to places.
Interpretation
Data, facts, knowledge, figure.
Information
Provide information directly to visitors by staff or private individual.
Personal services
Provide information to visitor’s technology.
Non-personal services
Common facilities include: visitor centers, outdoor amphitheaters, nature trail, information board.
Support facilities
. Common activities include: highly trained interpretive specialists, media specialists, specialized audio and visual equipment etc.
Support activities.
. The interpretation of cultural heritage sites must respect their authenticity, in the spirit of the Nara Document (1994).
Authenticity.
The interpretive plan for a cultural heritage site must be sensitive to its natural and cultural environment.
Sustainability
The interpretation of cultural heritage sites must actively involve the participation of associated communities and other stakeholders.
Inclusiveness.
helps to keep interpretation focused. It also helps to organize different interpretation components.
Theme
are indirect mechanism which seek to reduce unnecessary behavior on a voluntary basis though education.
Indirect visitor management
Part of visitor management strategy is the ___________-
interpretation.
“the full range of potential activities intended to heighten public awareness and enhance understanding of the site.
Interpretation
It is about communicating a site’s values to others. By communicating the meaning, interpreters facilitate understanding and appreciation of sites by the general public.
Interpretation
They also create public awareness about the importance its protection”
Interpretation
“an explanation of the natural, cultural or historic values attached to places. It enables visitors to gain insights and understanding about the reasons for conservation and ongoing protection of heritage”. according to?
New Zealand Department of Conservation, Interpretation
according to ______________ define interpretation as “the full range of potential activities intended to heighten public awareness and enhance understanding of the site.
UNESCO, (2007)
according to ____________ , (n.d) explained interpretation as “providing information to visitors in such a way that they will be stimulated to learn more and gain more appreciation. Thus interpretation is more than the presentation of data and facts, but includes weaving them together so that visitors come to understand, and appreciate the values for which the park was established” (p.96). Examples were the following with explanation of its use, benefits and costs:
Shrestha
“providing information to visitors in such a way that they will be stimulated to learn more and gain more appreciation. Thus interpretation is more than the presentation of data and facts, but includes weaving them together so that visitors come to understand, and appreciate the values for which the park was established”
interpretation
Examples were the following with an explanation of its use, benefits and costs:
- Nature trails and trail-side signs;
- Field guides, trail leaflets, maps,
- Guided walks or tours; and
- Interactive displays, and interpretation centers.