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Stale Navrud, Richard C. Ready (Editors)
Valuing Cultural Heritage
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1840640790
Number of pages: 296
Publishing Date: 2002-05-28
Branch: museum & cultural heritage
Category: book (hardcover)
What value do we place on our cultural heritage, and to what extent should we preserve historic and culturally important sites and artefacts from the ravages of weather, pollution, development and use by the general public?
This innovative book attempts to answer these important questions by
exploring how non-market valuation techniques used extensively in
environmental economics can be applied to cultural heritage.
The book includes twelve comprehensive case studies that estimate public values for a diverse set of cultural goods. The authors demonstrate the potential utility of these techniques, and highlight the important social values that cultural heritage can generate. Given limited resources, such studies can help set priorities and aid the decision making process in terms of their preservation, restoration and use. The authors conclude by reviewing the majority of cultural valuation studies done to date, and draw some general conclusions about the results achieved and the potential benefits, as well as the limitations, of valuing these types of goods.
This highly original book will be of great use and interest to academics in
the fields of environmental, resource, and cultural economics, as well as
NGOs and policymakers involved in cultural heritage at the national,
international and global level.
Ståle Navrud, Associate Professor of Environmental and Resource Economics, Agricultural University of Norway and Richard C. Ready, Assistant Professor of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, Pennsylvania State University
Hardcover: 320 pages
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing (July 31, 2002)
This innovative book attempts to answer these important questions by
exploring how non-market valuation techniques used extensively in
environmental economics can be applied to cultural heritage.
The book includes twelve comprehensive case studies that estimate public values for a diverse set of cultural goods. The authors demonstrate the potential utility of these techniques, and highlight the important social values that cultural heritage can generate. Given limited resources, such studies can help set priorities and aid the decision making process in terms of their preservation, restoration and use. The authors conclude by reviewing the majority of cultural valuation studies done to date, and draw some general conclusions about the results achieved and the potential benefits, as well as the limitations, of valuing these types of goods.
This highly original book will be of great use and interest to academics in
the fields of environmental, resource, and cultural economics, as well as
NGOs and policymakers involved in cultural heritage at the national,
international and global level.
Ståle Navrud, Associate Professor of Environmental and Resource Economics, Agricultural University of Norway and Richard C. Ready, Assistant Professor of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, Pennsylvania State University
Hardcover: 320 pages
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing (July 31, 2002)
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