Template:Infobox landscape case study/doc

This infobox is meant for use on articles about sites which have or are undergoing some form of preservation treatment and are suitable for inclusion in the case studies category. An explanation of how to use this infobox and what each parameter does is listed below, including examples.

Usage
To get started, copy and paste the following blank template into the top of the article. (Note: always copy and paste the entire template as a matter of best practice. Blank fields will not appear on the rendered page.)



Parameters
All fields are optional because they use ParserFunctions, which allow fields to be hidden if no value is set. The infobox is segmented into several basic parts, including an image, basic information about the site, and information pertaining to the treatments applied to the site. Wikilinks and other formatting are acceptable in any of the Infobox fields except map/image and coordinate parameters.


 * image: File name (no brackets) of an image of the concerned site.
 * Example:


 * caption: Optional caption for the image.
 * issue: The title of the article or case study will already present the issue. Elaborate, if possible, by summarizing the main paragraph of the article or case study to no more than 10 words.
 * treatment: Summarize treatment. Identify key treatments related to preservation planning, documentation or implementation.
 * manager:List the owner, manager or steward that is responsible for the overall maintenance of the site.
 * contractors: List partners, consultants and/or the firm hired to identify the issue or carry out the treatment
 * location: City, country, state, etc. in which site is located. If known, the postal address of the site may be included here as well. Well-known parks and sites should be linked. Values may be broken into separate lines using the  line break tag.
 * Example:


 * coordinates: To display the site's location on the map, coordinates are needed. Coordinates may be supplied in either DMS (Degrees:Minutes:Seconds) or decimal format.
 * DMS Example:
 * DEC Example:

The simplest way to get coordinates is to use Google Maps and right-click on the desired location and click "What's here?". The coordinates will be shown in the search box. Historic site, Historic designed landscape, Historic vernacular landscape or Ethnographic landscape For Canadian and International articles and case studies please use the UNESCO categories: clearly defined landscape designed and created intentionally by man, organically evolved landscapes, or associative cultural landscape Landscape Type: Historic designed landscape; subcategory: gardens
 * size: List in acres, hectares, or miles as applicable
 * landscape type: Please use the following titles for American landscape types:
 * subcategory: Denotes the subcategory within the landscape type. For example:


 * landscape architect or designer:Only fill in this category if the site is a Historic designed landscape
 * property status: private, public, non-profit or partnership
 * designations: Include historical designations bestowed upon the project site (if any) followed by the year of designation in parenthesis. Multiple values may be separated by a comma or, by using the  line break tag. Designations should be linked to their respective article.
 * Example: