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to expand skills in, and the use of the Medium 1-3years © KAVHA Manager, external
Norfk language across the site should be developed and advisor/consultant

implemented. The program should include language
development across the KAVHA team (if needed) and visitor
exposure to more opportunities to hear and read NorPk
language.

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Jean Rice Architect | CONTEXT | GML Heritage

11.1 Glossary

The following definitions explain the terms commonly used in conservation planning or used in this
document. They have been drawn from the Burra Charter, the NSW Heritage Office publication Heritage
Terms and Abbreviations (1996), and the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts'
website, or as otherwise indicated in brackets.

Adaptation: Modifying a place to suit the existing use or a proposed use.

Advisory Council: An interim transitional council established under the (Cwlth) Norfolk Island Legislation
Amendment Bill 2015, which will be elected in mid-2015.

Adze: A tool for cutting away the surface of wood.

Aesthetic Significance: An item having this value is significant because it has visual or sensory appeal,
landmark qualities and/or creative or technical excellence.

Archaeological Assessment: A study undertaken to establish the archaeological significance (research
potential) of a particular site and to propose appropriate management actions.

Archaeological Significance: A category of significance referring to scientific value or 'research potential'; that
is, the ability to yield information through investigation.

Archaeological Site: A place that contains evidence of past human activity. Below ground archaeological sites
include building foundations, occupation deposits, features and artefacts. Above ground archaeological sites
include buildings, works, industrial structures and relics that are intact or ruined.

Archaeological Zoning Plan: A graphic plan of a place indicating relative archaeological potential of areas or
zones within it. An archaeological zoning plan is prepared by undertaking broad-scale archaeological
assessment over a large area.

Associations: Special connections that exist between people and a place.

Authenticity: The degree to which the cultural values of a World Heritage property are truthfully and credibly
expressed through a variety of attributes including form and design, materials, use and function, traditions,
techniques and management systems, location and setting, language and other forms of intangible heritage. In
some contexts, authenticity is specifically used to refer to the extent to which the fabric is in its original state.

Burra Charter (and associated Practice Notes): Adopted by Australia ICOMOS in 2013, it establishes the
nationally accepted principles for the conservation of places of cultural significance.

Cairns Communiqué: A set of principles for management of Australia's World Heritage properties adopted by
the participants at a national workshop convened by the Australian Committee for IUCN, held in