Cultural Heritage as a Driver for Regional Development
7.5 credits
Reading list, Master's level, 5KV703
Main group 1
Mandatory literature
- Bowitz, E.; Ibenkolt, K., Economic impacts of Cultural Heritage: Research and Perspectives, Part of: Journal of cultural heritage., vol. Vol. 10, no. 1, 2009Compulsory (pp. 1–8)
- Fusco Girard, Luigi.; Levent, Tüzin Baycan.; Nijkamp, Peter., Sustainable city and creativity: promoting creative urban initiatives, Farnham, Surrey, Ashgate, c2011Compulsory (pp. 55–96)
- Getting Cultural Heritage work for Europe, European Commission, 2015, http:/
/ Compulsory (18 pages)bookshop.europa.eu/ en/ getting-cultural-heritage-to-work-for-europe-pbKI0115128/ - Gustafsson, Christer, The Halland model: a trading zone for building conservation in concert with labour market policy and the construction industry, aiming at regional sustainable development, Göteborg, Chalmers University of Technology, 2009Compulsory
- Licciardi, Guido.; Amirtahmasebi, Rana., The economics of uniqueness: investing in historic city cores and cultural heritage assets for sustainable development, Washington, DC, The World Bank, c2012Compulsory
- Mason, R., Be Interested and Beware: Joining Economic Valuation and Heritage Conservation, Part of: International journal of heritage studies: IJHS., vol. Vol. 12, no. 4, 2008Compulsory (pp. 303–318)
- Mazzanti, M., Valuing Cultural Heritage in a Multi-attribute Framework Microeconomic Perspectives and Policy Implications, Part of: The journal of socio-economics., vol. Vol. 32, no. 5, 2003Compulsory (pp. 549–569)
- National/Regional Innovations Strategies for Smart Specialisation (RIS3). Cohesion Policy 2014-2020, European Commission, 2013, http:/
/ Compulsory (8 pages)ec.europa.eu/ regional_policy/ sources/ docgener/ informat/ 2014/ smart_specialisation_en.pdf - Sacco, Pier Luigi, Culture 3.0: A new perspective for the EU 2014-2020 structural funds programming, OMC Working Group on Cultural and Creative Industries, 2011, FulltextCompulsory
- Throsby, C. D., The economics of cultural policy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010Compulsory
- Ferilli, Guido et al., Understanding Cultural Geography as a Pseudo-Diffusion Process: The Case of the Veneto Region, Part of: Economies, vol. Vol. 3, 2015Compulsory (pp. 100–127 doi:10.3390/
economies3020100) - Choi, A.S. et al., Economic valuation of Cultural Heritage Sites: A choice modelling approach, Tourism Management, 2010Compulsory
- Bessière, Jacinthe, 'Heritagisation', a challenge for tourism promotion and regional development: an example of food heritage, Journal of Heritage Tourism, 8:4, 275-291, 2013, https:/
/ Compulsorydoi.org/ 10.1080/ 1743873X.2013.770861
Additional literature of no more than 200 pages may be distributed during the course.
Reference literature
- Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe, CHCFE Consortium, 2015, http:/
/ www.encatc.org/ culturalheritagecountsforeurope - Culture Urban Future. Global Report on Culture for Sustainable Urban Development, Unesco, 2016 (303 pages)
- Lichfield, Nathaniel., Economics in urban conservation, Cambridge [Cambridgeshire], Cambridge University Press in association with Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies, Jerusalem, 1988
* Compulsory