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history'  (Context 2003, p. 15)

Eight indicators were developed to assist in the assessment of Inspirational Landscapes.  Each is linked to the National Heritage criteria.

Table 12.  Inspirational Landscape Indicators and National Heritage Criteria

Indicators                                                                    Criterion
A                                                                             B          C  D  E  F  G  H  I
1. Powerful landscapes                                                                                   
2. Stories                                                                                                 
3. Uncommon landscapes                                                                                  
4. Defining expressions                                                                                     
5. Inspired action                                                                                         
6. Contemplative landscapes                                                                              
7. Cultural practices                                                                                    
8. Sacred landscapes                                                                                       

Considering Anzac Parade and its possible values, the four indicators relevant to the assessment of aesthetic values are:
      * Powerful landscapes – landscapes that create a powerful emotional response usually due to their exceptional features.
      * Uncommon landscapes – landscapes with uncommon and unusual qualities within an Australian context that have inspired strong emotional responses (as evidenced by art, action and visits).
      * Defining images and creative expressions – landscapes that have inspired defining images and creative expressions that have shaped national perceptions and appreciation of a particular landscape or type of landscape.
      * Contemplative landscapes – natural landscapes that are acknowledged as providing important opportunities for contemplation, spiritual reflection or refreshment of the human spirit.

A summary of each of these four indicators, including thresholds, measures and evidence, can be found in Context (2003).

Terminology

The following terms are used throughout the text related to community-based values.

Community aesthetic values – means aesthetic values that can be demonstrated to be held by a defined community or cultural group.  These are distinguished from 'expert' or professional assessments of aesthetic, technical and design values which are covered elsewhere in this plan.

Community – Criteria (e) and (g) refer to 'community or a cultural group'.  In this plan 'community' is used as short hand to include both communities and cultural groups.

Further, this plan adopts a broad definition of communities and cultural groups as those that are defined by shared culture, beliefs, ethnicity, activity or experience.

Associations – means 'the special connections that exist between people and a place' (Australia ICOMOS 2000, Article 1.15).

Meanings – denotes what a place signifies, indicates, evokes or expresses (Australia ICOMOS 2000, Article 1.16).

Identifying and understanding community-based values

A range of methods was used to identify and understand the social and community-held aesthetic values of Anzac Parade.  This involved identifying the communities or cultural groups with associations with Anzac Parade, and determining how to gain a sound appreciation of the values that might arise from those associations within the scope of the project.

The methods used and the rationale for selecting these methods are provided below.

Framework
The methods