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Good practice guide for the documentary management of movable cultural heritage in emergencies.
This article presents the study carried out at the Museo del Prado for the selection of materials and systems for the in situ protection of its collections in case of emergencies. It is based on the premise of a feasible option for the in situ protection of works that, due to their material and formal nature, significance or use within the collection, would allow it or would be advisable to prioritize them over a transfer due to ordinary circumstances or an evacuation in case of extraordinary circumstances. Initially, the protection needs of cultural property are defined by distinguishing the options available to combat certain specific risks or most of the most common ones.
Case study that describes the measures implemented in the Monastery of Santa María de Huerta (Soria) to reduce the risk of flooding, based on the concepts established in the Flood Risk Adaptation Guide: Buildings.
The present document has been drawn up on the basis of the following: "Guide to preserving bibliographical materials and archival documents on paper: General considerations" (2015), by the History Department of the Comprehensive Information Center of the Central University of Ecuador, "Guide to preventive measures for cultural heritage property in the event of the threat of earthquakes" (2011) and "Guide to preventive mea-sures for cultural heritage property in the event of volcanic eruptions" (2015), by the Na-tional Cultural Heritage Institute (INPC) and "Contingency Handbook: Preventive measures for cultural heritage property in the event of volcanic eruptions", by the Ministry of Culture and Heritage (2016). It has been prepared for the purpose of disseminating knowledge and promoting support in recovering archives (repositories of memory) of the province of Manabí, in the framework of the "Local Capacity-Building Project for the Emergency Conservation of Historical Archives in Areas Affected by the April 16 Earth-quake (16A)".