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the environment which is impacted, and upon the intensity, duration, magnitude and geographic extent
of the impacts.

Slab: A floor or external area made from concrete, either with or without reinforcement. The term is also applied
to a vernacular form of construction, using large split planks (or slabs) of timber.

Slaked lime: Quick lime combined with water, forming calcium hydroxide. This form of lime is used to make
mortar and whitewash.

Sloop: A small, single-masted, fore-and-aft rigged sailing vessel with a single headsail jib.

Social Significance: Items having this value are significant through their social, spiritual or cultural association
with a recognisable community.

Statement of Heritage Impact (SOHI): Analyses the impact of proposed works on the significance of a
heritage item.

Stipendiary Magistrate: A paid professional magistrate.

Strategic Management Framework: The Australian Convict Sites Strategic Management Framework,
published by the Commonwealth Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (2010), which
functions as a management plan for the Australian Convict Sites.

Technical/Research Significance: Items having this value are significant because of their contribution or
potential contribution to an understanding of our cultural history or environment.

Third (Pitcairn) Settlement: The settlement on Norfolk Island in the period from 1856 to the present. The Third
(Pitcairn) Settlement commenced with the arrival of Pitcairners in 1856, but also includes the full period since,
during which people from many other cultural backgrounds have come to live on Norfolk Island. While the
settlement naming relates to the first arrivals in each period, the HMP adopts an inclusive approach to all
sections of the Norfolk Island community.

Use: The functions of a place, as well as the activities and practices that may occur at the place

Values: The various values embodied in cultural heritage are considered in order to assess significance. Values
may compete and change over time, and different people may have different values. The various values
together show cultural heritage significance.

World Heritage Convention: The Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural
Heritage adopted by the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organisation (UNESCO) meeting in Paris, 1972.

Section 11: Appendices
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11.2 Abbreviations

The following abbreviations are used in the document:

AHC
AIA
AGSO
ANPWS
AJCP
AONSW
AITAS
ASLIG
AZP

BL

BP
BPP

BT

Col. A
CMP
cP
csc
DA
DCP
DEH
DEWHA
DEW
DHA&E
DHC
Doc
DOTRS
DUAP
DG

EA

EIS
EPBC
GA
GAB
GIS

Australian Heritage Commission

Australian Institute of Architects (formerly Royal RAIA)

Australian Government Survey Office

Australian National Parks & Wildlife Service

Australian Joint Copying Project

Archives Office of New South Wales (now State Records)

Archives of Tasmania

Australian