PATAN – Conservation at a World Heritage Site in Nepal 
  Gabriela Krist
                                          and Martina Haselberger (eds.) 
 The shared history of the World Heritage site Patan and the Institute
                                          of Conservation, University of Applied Arts Vienna, goes back 15 years now. Annual on-site campaigns under the leadership
                                          of Gabriela Krist facilitated the conservation, documentation and research of several stone monuments, metal, ivory and textile
                                          objects, wall paintings, collection care projects at the Patan Museum and disaster response measures in Nepal’s vibrant cultural
                                          hub. Devastating earthquakes, severe climate conditions and environmental pollution in the Kathmandu Valley are complex challenges
                                          for heritage preservation. Collaboration with various stakeholders, particularly the Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust,
                                          and the inclusion of local traditions and crafts contributed to the modification of the usual conservation method. Contributions
                                          of several academic disciplines in this book offer a multi-facetted perspective on the preservation of the cultural heritage
                                          in Patan.
Gabriela Krist, Institute of Conservation, University of Applied Arts Vienna (retired)
Martina Haselberger, Institut für Konservierung und Restaurierung, University of Applied Arts Vienna