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Heritage interpretation : ウィキペディア英語版
:''"Environmental interpretation" and "nature interpretation" redirect here''Heritage interpretation''' refers to all the ways in which information is communicated to visitors to an educational, natural or recreational site, such as a museum, park or science centre. More specifically it is the communication of information about, or the explanation of, the nature, origin, and purpose of historical, natural, or cultural resources, objects, sites and phenomena using personal or non-personal methods. Some international authorities in museology prefer the term '''mediation''' for the same concept, following usage in other European languages.Heritage interpretation may be performed at dedicated interpretation centres or at museums, historic sites, parks, art galleries, nature centres, zoos, aquaria, botanical gardens, nature reserves and a host of other heritage sites. Its modalities can be extremely varied and may include guided walks, talks, drama, staffed stations, displays, signs, labels, artwork, brochures, interactives, audio-guides and audio-visual media. The process of developing a structured approach to interpreting these stories, messages and information is called interpretive planning. The thematic approach to heritage interpretation advocated by University of Idaho professor Sam Ham, the National Association for Interpretation, the US National Park Service, and others, is considered best practice.Those who practice this form of interpretation may include rangers, guides, naturalists, actors (who may wear period dress and do reenactments), museum curators, natural and cultural interpretive specialists, interpretation officers, heritage communicators, docents, educators, visitor services staff, interpreters or a host of other titles. The interpretive process is often assisted by new technologies such as visualizing techniques.(4 ), Sideris A., 2008. ("Re-contextualized Antiquity: Interpretative VR Visualisation of Ancient Art and Architecture" ) in Mikropoulos T. A. and Papachristos N. M. (eds.), ''Proceedings: International Symposium on “Information and Communication Technologies in Cultural Heritage” October 16–18, 2008'', University of Ioannina 2008, ISBN 978-960-98691-0-2, pp. 159-176.== Purpose ==The goal of interpretation is to improve and enrich the visitor experience by helping site visitors understand the significance of the place they are visiting, and connecting those meanings to visitors' own personal lives.(What Is Interpretation? ), National Register Bulletin, National Park Service By weaving compelling, thematic stories about environmental phenomena and historical events, interpreters aim to provoke visitors to learn and think about their experiences.Effective interpretation enables the visitors to make associations between the information given and their previous perceptions.Moscardo, G.(1996) (Mindful Visitors: Heritage and Tourism ), Elsevier According to Moscardo interpretation can produce 'Mindful Visitors' who are carefully processing information and negotiating the meanings of the observed object or intangible element.Interpretation is often used by landowning government agencies and NGOs to promote environmental stewardship of the lands they manage.


:''"Environmental interpretation" and "nature interpretation" redirect here''
Heritage interpretation refers to all the ways in which information is communicated to visitors to an educational, natural or recreational site, such as a museum, park or science centre. More specifically it is the communication of information about, or the explanation of, the nature, origin, and purpose of historical, natural, or cultural resources, objects, sites and phenomena using personal or non-personal methods. Some international authorities in museology prefer the term mediation for the same concept, following usage in other European languages.
Heritage interpretation may be performed at dedicated interpretation centres or at museums, historic sites, parks, art galleries, nature centres, zoos, aquaria, botanical gardens, nature reserves and a host of other heritage sites. Its modalities can be extremely varied and may include guided walks, talks, drama, staffed stations, displays, signs, labels, artwork, brochures, interactives, audio-guides and audio-visual media. The process of developing a structured approach to interpreting these stories, messages and information is called interpretive planning. The thematic approach to heritage interpretation advocated by University of Idaho professor Sam Ham, the National Association for Interpretation, the US National Park Service, and others, is considered best practice.
Those who practice this form of interpretation may include rangers, guides, naturalists, actors (who may wear period dress and do reenactments), museum curators, natural and cultural interpretive specialists, interpretation officers, heritage communicators, docents, educators, visitor services staff, interpreters or a host of other titles. The interpretive process is often assisted by new technologies such as visualizing techniques.〔(4 ), Sideris A., 2008. ("Re-contextualized Antiquity: Interpretative VR Visualisation of Ancient Art and Architecture" ) in Mikropoulos T. A. and Papachristos N. M. (eds.), ''Proceedings: International Symposium on “Information and Communication Technologies in Cultural Heritage” October 16–18, 2008'', University of Ioannina 2008, ISBN 978-960-98691-0-2, pp. 159-176.〕
== Purpose ==

The goal of interpretation is to improve and enrich the visitor experience by helping site visitors understand the significance of the place they are visiting, and connecting those meanings to visitors' own personal lives.〔(What Is Interpretation? ), National Register Bulletin, National Park Service〕 By weaving compelling, thematic stories about environmental phenomena and historical events, interpreters aim to provoke visitors to learn and think about their experiences.
Effective interpretation enables the visitors to make associations between the information given and their previous perceptions.〔Moscardo, G.(1996) (Mindful Visitors: Heritage and Tourism ), Elsevier〕 According to Moscardo〔 interpretation can produce 'Mindful Visitors' who are carefully processing information and negotiating the meanings of the observed object or intangible element.
Interpretation is often used by landowning government agencies and NGOs to promote environmental stewardship of the lands they manage.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''"Environmental interpretation" and "nature interpretation" redirect here'''''Heritage interpretation''' refers to all the ways in which information is communicated to visitors to an educational, natural or recreational site, such as a museum, park or science centre. More specifically it is the communication of information about, or the explanation of, the nature, origin, and purpose of historical, natural, or cultural resources, objects, sites and phenomena using personal or non-personal methods. Some international authorities in museology prefer the term '''mediation''' for the same concept, following usage in other European languages.Heritage interpretation may be performed at dedicated interpretation centres or at museums, historic sites, parks, art galleries, nature centres, zoos, aquaria, botanical gardens, nature reserves and a host of other heritage sites. Its modalities can be extremely varied and may include guided walks, talks, drama, staffed stations, displays, signs, labels, artwork, brochures, interactives, audio-guides and audio-visual media. The process of developing a structured approach to interpreting these stories, messages and information is called interpretive planning. The thematic approach to heritage interpretation advocated by University of Idaho professor Sam Ham, the National Association for Interpretation, the US National Park Service, and others, is considered best practice.Those who practice this form of interpretation may include rangers, guides, naturalists, actors (who may wear period dress and do reenactments), museum curators, natural and cultural interpretive specialists, interpretation officers, heritage communicators, docents, educators, visitor services staff, interpreters or a host of other titles. The interpretive process is often assisted by new technologies such as visualizing techniques.(4 ), Sideris A., 2008. ("Re-contextualized Antiquity: Interpretative VR Visualisation of Ancient Art and Architecture" ) in Mikropoulos T. A. and Papachristos N. M. (eds.), ''Proceedings: International Symposium on “Information and Communication Technologies in Cultural Heritage” October 16–18, 2008'', University of Ioannina 2008, ISBN 978-960-98691-0-2, pp. 159-176.== Purpose ==The goal of interpretation is to improve and enrich the visitor experience by helping site visitors understand the significance of the place they are visiting, and connecting those meanings to visitors' own personal lives.(What Is Interpretation? ), National Register Bulletin, National Park Service By weaving compelling, thematic stories about environmental phenomena and historical events, interpreters aim to provoke visitors to learn and think about their experiences.Effective interpretation enables the visitors to make associations between the information given and their previous perceptions.Moscardo, G.(1996) (Mindful Visitors: Heritage and Tourism ), Elsevier According to Moscardo interpretation can produce 'Mindful Visitors' who are carefully processing information and negotiating the meanings of the observed object or intangible element.Interpretation is often used by landowning government agencies and NGOs to promote environmental stewardship of the lands they manage.」の詳細全文を読む
'Heritage interpretation refers to all the ways in which information is communicated to visitors to an educational, natural or recreational site, such as a museum, park or science centre. More specifically it is the communication of information about, or the explanation of, the nature, origin, and purpose of historical, natural, or cultural resources, objects, sites and phenomena using personal or non-personal methods. Some international authorities in museology prefer the term mediation for the same concept, following usage in other European languages.Heritage interpretation may be performed at dedicated interpretation centres or at museums, historic sites, parks, art galleries, nature centres, zoos, aquaria, botanical gardens, nature reserves and a host of other heritage sites. Its modalities can be extremely varied and may include guided walks, talks, drama, staffed stations, displays, signs, labels, artwork, brochures, interactives, audio-guides and audio-visual media. The process of developing a structured approach to interpreting these stories, messages and information is called interpretive planning. The thematic approach to heritage interpretation advocated by University of Idaho professor Sam Ham, the National Association for Interpretation, the US National Park Service, and others, is considered best practice.Those who practice this form of interpretation may include rangers, guides, naturalists, actors (who may wear period dress and do reenactments), museum curators, natural and cultural interpretive specialists, interpretation officers, heritage communicators, docents, educators, visitor services staff, interpreters or a host of other titles. The interpretive process is often assisted by new technologies such as visualizing techniques.(4 ), Sideris A., 2008. ("Re-contextualized Antiquity: Interpretative VR Visualisation of Ancient Art and Architecture" ) in Mikropoulos T. A. and Papachristos N. M. (eds.), ''Proceedings: International Symposium on “Information and Communication Technologies in Cultural Heritage” October 16–18, 2008'', University of Ioannina 2008, ISBN 978-960-98691-0-2, pp. 159-176.== Purpose ==The goal of interpretation is to improve and enrich the visitor experience by helping site visitors understand the significance of the place they are visiting, and connecting those meanings to visitors' own personal lives.(What Is Interpretation? ), National Register Bulletin, National Park Service By weaving compelling, thematic stories about environmental phenomena and historical events, interpreters aim to provoke visitors to learn and think about their experiences.Effective interpretation enables the visitors to make associations between the information given and their previous perceptions.Moscardo, G.(1996) (Mindful Visitors: Heritage and Tourism ), Elsevier According to Moscardo interpretation can produce 'Mindful Visitors' who are carefully processing information and negotiating the meanings of the observed object or intangible element.Interpretation is often used by landowning government agencies and NGOs to promote environmental stewardship of the lands they manage.



:''"Environmental interpretation" and "nature interpretation" redirect here''
Heritage interpretation refers to all the ways in which information is communicated to visitors to an educational, natural or recreational site, such as a museum, park or science centre. More specifically it is the communication of information about, or the explanation of, the nature, origin, and purpose of historical, natural, or cultural resources, objects, sites and phenomena using personal or non-personal methods. Some international authorities in museology prefer the term mediation for the same concept, following usage in other European languages.
Heritage interpretation may be performed at dedicated interpretation centres or at museums, historic sites, parks, art galleries, nature centres, zoos, aquaria, botanical gardens, nature reserves and a host of other heritage sites. Its modalities can be extremely varied and may include guided walks, talks, drama, staffed stations, displays, signs, labels, artwork, brochures, interactives, audio-guides and audio-visual media. The process of developing a structured approach to interpreting these stories, messages and information is called interpretive planning. The thematic approach to heritage interpretation advocated by University of Idaho professor Sam Ham, the National Association for Interpretation, the US National Park Service, and others, is considered best practice.
Those who practice this form of interpretation may include rangers, guides, naturalists, actors (who may wear period dress and do reenactments), museum curators, natural and cultural interpretive specialists, interpretation officers, heritage communicators, docents, educators, visitor services staff, interpreters or a host of other titles. The interpretive process is often assisted by new technologies such as visualizing techniques.〔(4 ), Sideris A., 2008. ("Re-contextualized Antiquity: Interpretative VR Visualisation of Ancient Art and Architecture" ) in Mikropoulos T. A. and Papachristos N. M. (eds.), ''Proceedings: International Symposium on “Information and Communication Technologies in Cultural Heritage” October 16–18, 2008'', University of Ioannina 2008, ISBN 978-960-98691-0-2, pp. 159-176.〕
== Purpose ==

The goal of interpretation is to improve and enrich the visitor experience by helping site visitors understand the significance of the place they are visiting, and connecting those meanings to visitors' own personal lives.〔(What Is Interpretation? ), National Register Bulletin, National Park Service〕 By weaving compelling, thematic stories about environmental phenomena and historical events, interpreters aim to provoke visitors to learn and think about their experiences.
Effective interpretation enables the visitors to make associations between the information given and their previous perceptions.〔Moscardo, G.(1996) (Mindful Visitors: Heritage and Tourism ), Elsevier〕 According to Moscardo〔 interpretation can produce 'Mindful Visitors' who are carefully processing information and negotiating the meanings of the observed object or intangible element.
Interpretation is often used by landowning government agencies and NGOs to promote environmental stewardship of the lands they manage.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''Heritage interpretation refers to all the ways in which information is communicated to visitors to an educational, natural or recreational site, such as a museum, park or science centre. More specifically it is the communication of information about, or the explanation of, the nature, origin, and purpose of historical, natural, or cultural resources, objects, sites and phenomena using personal or non-personal methods. Some international authorities in museology prefer the term mediation for the same concept, following usage in other European languages.Heritage interpretation may be performed at dedicated interpretation centres or at museums, historic sites, parks, art galleries, nature centres, zoos, aquaria, botanical gardens, nature reserves and a host of other heritage sites. Its modalities can be extremely varied and may include guided walks, talks, drama, staffed stations, displays, signs, labels, artwork, brochures, interactives, audio-guides and audio-visual media. The process of developing a structured approach to interpreting these stories, messages and information is called interpretive planning. The thematic approach to heritage interpretation advocated by University of Idaho professor Sam Ham, the National Association for Interpretation, the US National Park Service, and others, is considered best practice.Those who practice this form of interpretation may include rangers, guides, naturalists, actors (who may wear period dress and do reenactments), museum curators, natural and cultural interpretive specialists, interpretation officers, heritage communicators, docents, educators, visitor services staff, interpreters or a host of other titles. The interpretive process is often assisted by new technologies such as visualizing techniques.(4 ), Sideris A., 2008. ("Re-contextualized Antiquity: Interpretative VR Visualisation of Ancient Art and Architecture" ) in Mikropoulos T. A. and Papachristos N. M. (eds.), ''Proceedings: International Symposium on “Information and Communication Technologies in Cultural Heritage” October 16–18, 2008'', University of Ioannina 2008, ISBN 978-960-98691-0-2, pp. 159-176.== Purpose ==The goal of interpretation is to improve and enrich the visitor experience by helping site visitors understand the significance of the place they are visiting, and connecting those meanings to visitors' own personal lives.(What Is Interpretation? ), National Register Bulletin, National Park Service By weaving compelling, thematic stories about environmental phenomena and historical events, interpreters aim to provoke visitors to learn and think about their experiences.Effective interpretation enables the visitors to make associations between the information given and their previous perceptions.Moscardo, G.(1996) (Mindful Visitors: Heritage and Tourism ), Elsevier According to Moscardo interpretation can produce 'Mindful Visitors' who are carefully processing information and negotiating the meanings of the observed object or intangible element.Interpretation is often used by landowning government agencies and NGOs to promote environmental stewardship of the lands they manage.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
''Heritage interpretation refers to all the ways in which information is communicated to visitors to an educational, natural or recreational site, such as a museum, park or science centre. More specifically it is the communication of information about, or the explanation of, the nature, origin, and purpose of historical, natural, or cultural resources, objects, sites and phenomena using personal or non-personal methods. Some international authorities in museology prefer the term mediation for the same concept, following usage in other European languages.Heritage interpretation may be performed at dedicated interpretation centres or at museums, historic sites, parks, art galleries, nature centres, zoos, aquaria, botanical gardens, nature reserves and a host of other heritage sites. Its modalities can be extremely varied and may include guided walks, talks, drama, staffed stations, displays, signs, labels, artwork, brochures, interactives, audio-guides and audio-visual media. The process of developing a structured approach to interpreting these stories, messages and information is called interpretive planning. The thematic approach to heritage interpretation advocated by University of Idaho professor Sam Ham, the National Association for Interpretation, the US National Park Service, and others, is considered best practice.Those who practice this form of interpretation may include rangers, guides, naturalists, actors (who may wear period dress and do reenactments), museum curators, natural and cultural interpretive specialists, interpretation officers, heritage communicators, docents, educators, visitor services staff, interpreters or a host of other titles. The interpretive process is often assisted by new technologies such as visualizing techniques.(4 ), Sideris A., 2008. ("Re-contextualized Antiquity: Interpretative VR Visualisation of Ancient Art and Architecture" ) in Mikropoulos T. A. and Papachristos N. M. (eds.), ''Proceedings: International Symposium on “Information and Communication Technologies in Cultural Heritage” October 16–18, 2008'', University of Ioannina 2008, ISBN 978-960-98691-0-2, pp. 159-176.== Purpose ==The goal of interpretation is to improve and enrich the visitor experience by helping site visitors understand the significance of the place they are visiting, and connecting those meanings to visitors' own personal lives.(What Is Interpretation? ), National Register Bulletin, National Park Service By weaving compelling, thematic stories about environmental phenomena and historical events, interpreters aim to provoke visitors to learn and think about their experiences.Effective interpretation enables the visitors to make associations between the information given and their previous perceptions.Moscardo, G.(1996) (Mindful Visitors: Heritage and Tourism ), Elsevier According to Moscardo interpretation can produce 'Mindful Visitors' who are carefully processing information and negotiating the meanings of the observed object or intangible element.Interpretation is often used by landowning government agencies and NGOs to promote environmental stewardship of the lands they manage.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Environmental interpretation" and "nature interpretation" redirect here''Heritage interpretation refers to all the ways in which information is communicated to visitors to an educational, natural or recreational site, such as a museum, park or science centre. More specifically it is the communication of information about, or the explanation of, the nature, origin, and purpose of historical, natural, or cultural resources, objects, sites and phenomena using personal or non-personal methods. Some international authorities in museology prefer the term mediation''' for the same concept, following usage in other European languages.Heritage interpretation may be performed at dedicated interpretation centres or at museums, historic sites, parks, art galleries, nature centres, zoos, aquaria, botanical gardens, nature reserves and a host of other heritage sites. Its modalities can be extremely varied and may include guided walks, talks, drama, staffed stations, displays, signs, labels, artwork, brochures, interactives, audio-guides and audio-visual media. The process of developing a structured approach to interpreting these stories, messages and information is called interpretive planning. The thematic approach to heritage interpretation advocated by University of Idaho professor Sam Ham, the National Association for Interpretation, the US National Park Service, and others, is considered best practice.Those who practice this form of interpretation may include rangers, guides, naturalists, actors (who may wear period dress and do reenactments), museum curators, natural and cultural interpretive specialists, interpretation officers, heritage communicators, docents, educators, visitor services staff, interpreters or a host of other titles. The interpretive process is often assisted by new technologies such as visualizing techniques.(4 ), Sideris A., 2008. ("Re-contextualized Antiquity: Interpretative VR Visualisation of Ancient Art and Architecture" ) in Mikropoulos T. A. and Papachristos N. M. (eds.), ''Proceedings: International Symposium on “Information and Communication Technologies in Cultural Heritage” October 16–18, 2008'', University of Ioannina 2008, ISBN 978-960-98691-0-2, pp. 159-176.== Purpose ==The goal of interpretation is to improve and enrich the visitor experience by helping site visitors understand the significance of the place they are visiting, and connecting those meanings to visitors' own personal lives.(What Is Interpretation? ), National Register Bulletin, National Park Service By weaving compelling, thematic stories about environmental phenomena and historical events, interpreters aim to provoke visitors to learn and think about their experiences.Effective interpretation enables the visitors to make associations between the information given and their previous perceptions.Moscardo, G.(1996) (Mindful Visitors: Heritage and Tourism ), Elsevier According to Moscardo interpretation can produce 'Mindful Visitors' who are carefully processing information and negotiating the meanings of the observed object or intangible element.Interpretation is often used by landowning government agencies and NGOs to promote environmental stewardship of the lands they manage.」の詳細全文を読む

mediation''' for the same concept, following usage in other European languages.Heritage interpretation may be performed at dedicated interpretation centres or at museums, historic sites, parks, art galleries, nature centres, zoos, aquaria, botanical gardens, nature reserves and a host of other heritage sites. Its modalities can be extremely varied and may include guided walks, talks, drama, staffed stations, displays, signs, labels, artwork, brochures, interactives, audio-guides and audio-visual media. The process of developing a structured approach to interpreting these stories, messages and information is called interpretive planning. The thematic approach to heritage interpretation advocated by University of Idaho professor Sam Ham, the National Association for Interpretation, the US National Park Service, and others, is considered best practice.Those who practice this form of interpretation may include rangers, guides, naturalists, actors (who may wear period dress and do reenactments), museum curators, natural and cultural interpretive specialists, interpretation officers, heritage communicators, docents, educators, visitor services staff, interpreters or a host of other titles. The interpretive process is often assisted by new technologies such as visualizing techniques.(4 ), Sideris A., 2008. ("Re-contextualized Antiquity: Interpretative VR Visualisation of Ancient Art and Architecture" ) in Mikropoulos T. A. and Papachristos N. M. (eds.), ''Proceedings: International Symposium on “Information and Communication Technologies in Cultural Heritage” October 16–18, 2008'', University of Ioannina 2008, ISBN 978-960-98691-0-2, pp. 159-176.== Purpose ==The goal of interpretation is to improve and enrich the visitor experience by helping site visitors understand the significance of the place they are visiting, and connecting those meanings to visitors' own personal lives.(What Is Interpretation? ), National Register Bulletin, National Park Service By weaving compelling, thematic stories about environmental phenomena and historical events, interpreters aim to provoke visitors to learn and think about their experiences.Effective interpretation enables the visitors to make associations between the information given and their previous perceptions.Moscardo, G.(1996) (Mindful Visitors: Heritage and Tourism ), Elsevier According to Moscardo interpretation can produce 'Mindful Visitors' who are carefully processing information and negotiating the meanings of the observed object or intangible element.Interpretation is often used by landowning government agencies and NGOs to promote environmental stewardship of the lands they manage.」
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