#Report prepared for the Government of Malaysia by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
(Unesco) 30 October1987 © Unesco 1987, Printed in France
The Federal Government of Malaysia made a proposal in 1968-1969 to create a National Historical Park in the Bujang Valley. This plan was to become oper- ational in 1986. Until the time of this mission no steps had been taken to implement this recommendation by physically establishing the proposed Park.
To undertake a plan to create a National Historic Park in the Bujang Valley requires very specific guidelines which have yet to be established. It is therefore proposed that, with UNDP funding, a team of international con- sultants be fielded to prepare a masterplan for the Bujang Valley and the Kuala Kedah Fort.
Because of the limited professional staff available to undertake the planning and development of the National Historic Park, it is recommended that the staff of the Bujang Valley be augmented and that with UNDP assistance, members be then trained in specific fields so that they can actively partici- pate in both the planning and the implementation of the masterplan.
To familiarize the staff, it is recommended that an on site training programme be developed with further assistance from the international consult- ants, to initiate the implementation of the masterplan. It is also recommended that under this programme, basic equipment be provided either by direct fund- ing from Unesco, or as part of the UNDP assistance
(Unesco) 30 October1987 © Unesco 1987, Printed in France
The Federal Government of Malaysia made a proposal in 1968-1969 to create a National Historical Park in the Bujang Valley. This plan was to become oper- ational in 1986. Until the time of this mission no steps had been taken to implement this recommendation by physically establishing the proposed Park.
To undertake a plan to create a National Historic Park in the Bujang Valley requires very specific guidelines which have yet to be established. It is therefore proposed that, with UNDP funding, a team of international con- sultants be fielded to prepare a masterplan for the Bujang Valley and the Kuala Kedah Fort.
Because of the limited professional staff available to undertake the planning and development of the National Historic Park, it is recommended that the staff of the Bujang Valley be augmented and that with UNDP assistance, members be then trained in specific fields so that they can actively partici- pate in both the planning and the implementation of the masterplan.
To familiarize the staff, it is recommended that an on site training programme be developed with further assistance from the international consult- ants, to initiate the implementation of the masterplan. It is also recommended that under this programme, basic equipment be provided either by direct fund- ing from Unesco, or as part of the UNDP assistance
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