Thus we need to compare the landscapes and features we are studying, with other landscapes elsewhere in the Alps. Drawing
comparisons may be possible if extensive studies of landscape or feature types have been done. For instance, there are
exhaustive studies of huts in Victoria, the ACT and New South Wales. However, as yet no integrated, Alps-wide studies of
cultural landscapes or features have been undertaken. We need these comparative studies for all Australian Alps themes and
features, before we can make really accurate assessments of the significance of Alps cultural landscapes. These assessments
must be co-ordinated across all Alps National Parks, using the same, or at least compatible, values, criteria, procedures and
database formats. [Management recommendation]
Thus we need to compare the landscapes and features we are studying, with other landscapes elsewhere in the Alps. Drawingcomparisons may be possible if extensive studies of landscape or feature types have been done. For instance, there areexhaustive studies of huts in Victoria, the ACT and New South Wales. However, as yet no integrated, Alps-wide studies ofcultural landscapes or features have been undertaken. We need these comparative studies for all Australian Alps themes andfeatures, before we can make really accurate assessments of the significance of Alps cultural landscapes. These assessmentsmust be co-ordinated across all Alps National Parks, using the same, or at least compatible, values, criteria, procedures anddatabase formats. [Management recommendation]
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