Disaster Management Programs for Historic Sites

© This digital edition and preface to the edition: the authors 2004© Association for Preservation Technology, Western Chapter, San Francisco, U.S.A., U.S. NationalPark Service and The Johnstone Centre, Charles Sturt University, Albury, Australia, 1998.All rights reserved. The contents of this study are copyright. No parts of this bookmay be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by anymeans, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or otherwise,without the written permission of the copyright holders, except where permitted bylaw.CIPSpennemann, Dirk H.R. 1958—Disaster Management Programs for Historic Sites / edited byDirk H. R. Spennemann and David W. LookSan Francisco, Calif., Association for Preservation Technology,Western Chapter; Albury, NSW: Charles Sturt University,The Johnstone Centre, 2004.1 v., ill.ISBN 1-875758-69-0DDC 363.691. Historic Sites–Conservation and restoration. 2. Emergency ManagementI. Look, David Walter 1946—. II. Association for Preservation Technology,Western Chapter. III. Charles Sturt University. The Johnstone Centre. IV.Title.This symposium was made possible, in part, with special funding by the U.S. National Park Servicethrough its Cultural Resources Training Initiative. However, the contents and opinions expressed in thispublication do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the National Park Service, U.S.Department of the Interior, United States of America; Johnstone Centre for Parks, Recreation, andHeritage, Charles Sturt Unversity; or the Western Chapter of the Association for PreservationTechnology, who partially funded the production.