adopt a mound - presentation for carare final policy conference, copenhagen 8-9 november 2012
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Project presentation for CARARE Final Policy Conference, Copenhagen 8-9 November 2012 at the National Museum of DenmarkTRANSCRIPT
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GREVINDEHØJ “Countess Mound”
Circular Mound,Prehistoric (250,000 BC - 1066)
EXAMINATION HISTORY (2)
1941Museological visitationNational Museum, Department of Danish PrehistoryMound 2.5 x 14 m. Overgrown, in fields. Western side shoveled out.
1983New visitation of protected sitesDanish Nature Agency, 10th office2.2 x 28.0 x 14.0 m. Larger mound which located in a small grove. The mound is covered with old trees that have com-pletely outshadowed any other veg-etation on the sides of the mound. The mound is lightly shoveled out to the west. On the Northern side a very large, but closed, foxhole is visible.Attraction ** Explanation ** Located deep in the field.Vegetation: 1983: Broad-leaved trees
TARGET GROUPS
TARGET GROUPS
HERITAGE MANAGEMENTTODAY
ADOPT A MOUNDIS ...
A conservation management tool targeted schools and local communities in rural Denmark
USERS CAN LOCATE MOUNDIN THEIR LOCAL AREA
USERS CAN CLAIM UNADOPTED MOUNDS
PROFILE PAGE
REWARD PROGRAM
Users earn badges when they complete tasks or adopt more mounds
KING
CHIEFTAIN
HIRDMAN
CITIZENS CON-SERVATIONISN
PREDEFINED TASK AND BEST-PRACTICE FOR MOUND MAINTENANCE
DIFFERENT LEVELS OF USERENGAGEMENT
ADVANCED:Developement of heritage attractions
BASICMaintenance, cleaning, school projects etc.
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