Handbook on the economics of cultural heritage
Publication details: Cheltenham Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd. 2013Description: xxxii,640pISBN:- 9781782547488
- 363.69 RIZ
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Contents
List of contributors viii
Preface xxiv
Acknowledgements xxxiii
PART I PUBLIC INTERVENTION AND POLICY ANALYSIS
1.Public intervention for cultural heritage: normative issues and tools 3
Fran9oise Benhamou
2. Cultural heritage: public decision-making and implementation 17
Manfred J. Holler and Isidoro Mazza
3. Cultural heritage policies: a comparative perspective 37
Arjo Klamer, Anna Mignosa and Lyudmila Petrova
PARTII PRIVATEACTORS ------
4. Demand for cultural heritage 89
Victoria Ateca Amestoy
5. The role of the private sector in cultural heritage 111
Bruce A. Seaman
6. Tax incentives for cultural heritage conservation 129
Federico Revelli
PART III THE INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION
7. Issues in the international market for cultural heritage 151
Victor Ginsburgh and Fran9ois Mairesse
8. World Heritage List 171
Bruno S. Frey and Lasse Steiner
9. Current challenges in cultural statistics: a focus on heritage 187
Lydia Deloumeaux
PART IV MANAGEMENT: STRATEGIES AND TOOLS
10. Management challenges of cultural heritage organizations 209
Xavier Castaner
11. The marketing of heritage venues or destinations
Fran9ois Colbert
PART V TECHNOLOGIES: ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES
12. Digital cultural heritage
Trilce Navarrete
13. Technologies for cultural heritage
Paolo Paolini, Dana Mitroff Silvers and Nancy Proctor
14. The immeasurable economics oflibraries
Jean-Michel Salaiin
PART VI CONSERVATION OF BUILT HERITAGE
15. Choices in architectural conservation
John H. Stubbs
16. Conservation and sustainable development of archaeological sites
Martha Demas and Neville Agnew
17. Market effects of historic preservation
Douglas S. Noonan
PART VII CULTURAL HERITAGE AND THE ECONOMY
18. Heritage and local development: a reluctant relationship 367
Gregory J. Ashworth
19. Heritage tourism 386
Lluis Bonet
20. Why and how intangible cultural heritage should be
safeguarded 402
Francesca Cominelli and Xavier Greffe
PARTVIII VALUES AND EVALUA TION
21. The values of cultural heritage 421
Arjo Klamer
22. The economic, social and cultural impact of cultural heritage: methods and examples 438
Jen D. Snowball
23. Assessment of value in heritage regulation 456
David Throsby
24. Performance of cultural heritage institutions Victor Fernandez-Blanco, Luis Cesar Herrero and Juan Prieto-Rodriguez 470
PART IX CASE STUDIES
25. ‘Adam Smith has returned to live in Edinburgh': a case study
Alan Peacock 491
26. Virtual worlds, virtual heritage, and immersive reality: the case of the Darning Palace at Xi'an, China 499
27. Maurizio Forte
Public spending for conservation in Italy 508
Calogero Guccio and Ilde Rizzo
28. The public sector in the preservation of urban heritage sites: lessons from four cities in Latin America 526
Eduardo Rojas
29. The Aga Khan multidisciplinary experience in Cairo, Egypt: a different view 549
Hany Attalla, Mohamed Abdel-Kader and Haitham Samir
30. Policy for intangibile cultural heritage in Japan: how it relates to creativity 567
Kazuko Goto
31. Preliminary valuation of a cultural heritage site of global significance: a Delphi contingent valuation study 586
Richard T. Carson, Michael B. Conaway and Stale Navrud
Index 613
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