More than 60,000 locations on Dutch seabeds Sample Clauses

More than 60,000 locations on Dutch seabeds. This is a view of all the known locations recorded in the Archis 2, Hydrographic Office, RWS and amateur archaeologist databases combined. Figure: courtesy RCE. Preserving a layered history of the Western Wadden Sea All these discrepancies in perspectives may lead to different views on what is regarded as valuable and important, and of what needs to be maintained or researched and what should not. One could argue, of course, that such a dialogue or even controversy could, in the end, be advantageous for cultural heritage manage- ment. On a management level, diverse interests, on various levels, of different stakeholder groups, may well strengthen common management goals. Fishermen may want to preserve shipwrecks because they are important due to the amount of fish that inhabit them. For divers, enjoyment is often the primary reason to preserve wrecks. A holistic approach that looks at the significance of different sites for different stakeholders is therefore the only proper way to ensure the long-term preserva- tion of underwater cultural heritage. In archaeological heritage management, in-situ preservation is now considered to be the first option. This is also true for underwater cultural heritage management. This has been made explicit in a few prominent laws and policy papers.50 But why is this the case? Why has it become such an important part of heritage management in general? Is it because it is a panacea – a wonder pill – for cultural heritage management? Does it provide solutions to most of the problems that arise? And is it the most convenient for most of the stakeholders involved? These became urgent questions for the author after becoming actively involved in the negotiations of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (Paris, 2001). It has triggered thinking on how we should preserve our rich cultural heritage in an inclusive way: not by considering the sites one at a time, but taking this heritage as an integral and meaningful whole that needs to be responsibly, systematically and proactively managed. Many of the questions above were posed in relation to this principle. Project after project was designed to come up with answers. The test locations in the Wadden Sea were selected with the aim of designing practical solutions. It is for this reason that the focus of this study is geographically on the western part of this area, including the Burgzand.51 However, the question remains: Is the key to managing our...
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