Site Preservation
Site preservation refers to the practice of protecting and maintaining historical, cultural, or natural sites to ensure their integrity for future generations. This can involve various activities, such as restoration, conservation, and management of the site’s resources. The goal is to prevent deterioration and to safeguard the site’s significance.
Efforts in site preservation often include legal protections, public awareness campaigns, and community involvement. Organizations like the National Trust for Historic Preservation work to promote these efforts, ensuring that important sites, such as archaeological locations and historic buildings, are preserved and appreciated by the public.