Titre :
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Forestry and archaeology guidelines
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Auteurs :
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DEPARTMENT OF THE MARINE AND NATURAL RESOURCES DUBLIN IRL FOREST SERVICE
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Type de document :
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ouvrage
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Editeur :
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Dublin, Irlande : Department of the marine and natural resources - forest service, 2000
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Format :
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12 p.
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Langues:
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= Anglais
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Catégories :
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Politique forestière
Protection de la nature ou de l'environnement
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Mots-clés:
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IRLANDE
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FORET
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DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE
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FORESTERIE
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PROTECTION DE LA NATURE
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PROTECTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT
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PATRIMOINE
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HISTOIRE
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PROTECTION DES SITES
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Résumé :
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It is the policy of the Forest Service that forest development should not disturb sites of archaeological importance. Forest development should ensure their preservation and protection and enable access for further study. The FORESTRY AND ARCHAEOLOGY GUIDELINES have been developed through extensive consultation with a wide range of relevant parties. They set out sound and practical measures based on the principles of Sustainable Forest Management (SFM), and are firmly rooted in the best available information, The guidelines will be kept under review to facilitate amendment in the light of new research findings. Archaeological sites and monuments are part of our national heritage. They provide valuable information about our history and represent an important educational and recreational resource. There is a wealth of information to be gathered from such sites, both those visible above the ground and those which leave no surface trace but remain buried. The Appendix reviews the different site and monument types encountered in our rural landscape.
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