The second part of the study proposes a variety of ideas aimed at improving the existing state of cultural heritage management in South Korea. A primary consideration is the improvement of the infrastructure of cultural heritage management practices. The focus is inventory and survey, legislation, designation, and the management of buried cultural properties. New approaches to cultural heritage sites management and cultural heritage collections management are then considered. The development of human resources for cultural heritage management is considered an especially important part of these new approaches. The study concludes by reviewing the relationship between the public and the preservation of cultural heritage. It proposes an increase in public participation in heritage management and an increase in heritage education in South Korea.