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Dr
Joe
Flatman
Senior Lecturer
UCL Institute of Archaeology
31-34 Gordon Square
London
WC1H 0PY
England
The project archive comprises the final project report:
Flatman, J. and Doeser, J. 2010 International Marine Aggregates Management Strategic Review. London: UCL Centre for Applied Archaeology, on behalf of English Heritage.
This report compares the marine element of the UK Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund (ALSF) historic environment programme with other international management policies relating to heritage assets, in the context of the international marine aggregates industry. The report identifies by comparison the distinctive value of marine historic environment involvement in the ALSF alongside other forms of heritage management policy or practice currently applied in other nations that might be successfully applied in the UK in relation to marine heritage sites impacted by aggregate extraction.
The report also identifies issues addressed by ALSF projects that have the potential for delivering 'added value' for other areas of marine planning and development, and promotes the international leadership role of the UK in the innovative management of marine heritage sites.
A shortened version of the report is also available:
Flatman, J. and Doeser, J. 2010 International Marine Aggregates Management Strategic Review: Short Report. London: UCL Centre for Applied Archaeology, on behalf of English Heritage.
The report was also incroporated into an article for the Journal 'The Historic Environment: Policy and Practice' which can be accessed here:http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/hen/2010/00000001/00000002/art00004