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data and report sheets for Dent Island, commenced 5 September 1951, in the AMSA collection.

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10.2. Definitions of terms from the Burra Charter
These definitions are quoted from article 1 of The Burra Charter: the Australia ICOMOS charter for places of cultural significance, 1999.

  Adaptation means modifying a place to suit the existing use or a proposed use.

  Associations mean the special connections that exist between people and a place.

  Compatible use means a use which respects the cultural significance of a place. Such a use involves no, or minimal, impact on cultural significance.

  Conservation means all the processes of looking after a place so as to retain its cultural significance.

  Cultural significance means aesthetic, historic, scientific, social or spiritual value for past, present or future generations. Cultural significance is embodied in the place itself, its fabric, setting, use, associations, meanings, records, related places and related objects. Places may have a range of values for different individuals or groups.

  Fabric means all the physical material of the place including components, fixtures, contents, and objects.

  Interpretation