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Cultural heritage management of unexploded ammunition
Dirk H.R.Spennemann
The paper reviews the issues of unexploded ordnance removal at and near heritage sites and provides options for action, aimed at safe guarding life and property of visitors and heritage managers while at the same time not unduly impairing the heritage items.
Originally published in CRM Bulletin 21(8), 48-51, 1998.
[PDF document, courtesy US National Park Service]
Saving WWII Historic Sites. Metals Conservation Course in the Marshall Islands
David W. Look, . & Dirk H.R. Spennemann
Originally published in CRM Bulletin 16 (5), 22-24, 1993.
[PDF document, courtesy US National Park Service]
Preparing for the 50th anniversary of Guam Liberation.
Metals Conservation Course and Demonstration Project
David W. Look, . & Dirk H.R. Spennemann
Originally published in CRM Bulletin vol. 18 no 8, pp. 35-36.
[PDF document, courtesy US National Park Service]
 
Perceptions of Heritage Eco-tourism by Micronesian Decision Makers .
by Dirk H.R. Spennemann, David W. Look and Kristy Graham
If cultural and heritage eco-tourism is to succeed, co-ordination and planning is required. This begs the question: What are the attitudes of Micronesian Government officials toward ecotourism and towards cultural heritage sites? The symposium provided the opportunity to poll participant decision makers. This report summarises the findings of two polls administered before and after the Heritage Eco-Tourism Symposium, on Rota, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) from 28 February to 3 March 2000.
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Heritage Eco-Tourism in Micronesia. Expectations of Government Officials
by Dirk H.R. Spennemann, David W. Look and Kristy Graham
Cultural Resource Management vol. 24 no 1, pp. 30-32, 2001
[PDF document, courtesy US National Park Service]
 
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