Boldrini, N. (1999). Sustaining our Past. Rescue News 79. Vol 79, pp. 5-6.

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Title:
Sustaining our Past
Subtitle
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Subtitle:
Archaeology, the Green Movement and Agenda 21
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Issue:
Rescue News 79
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Rescue News
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Volume:
79
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8
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Page Start/End:
5 - 6
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Article exploring the relationship between archaeology and the 'Green' movement, examining both areas of conflict and areas where co-operation would be of mutual benefit. Describes the diversity within the Green movement and explains the interrelationships between the Green movement, archaeology and development. Archaeology has the potential to play a significant part in informing decision-making bodies with regard to sustainable development. Joining with members of the Green movement to promote Agenda 21 could also enable archaeologists to combat more effectively the misuse of archaeology in the promotion of conservation aims. LD
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Author:
Nicholas Boldrini ORCID icon
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Year of Publication:
1999
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30 Mar 2014