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Developing a comprehensive assessment model of social value with respect to heritage value for sustainable heritage management

Xu, Y, Rollo, Alexander, Esteban, Yolanda, Tong, H and Yin, X 2021, Developing a comprehensive assessment model of social value with respect to heritage value for sustainable heritage management, Sustainability, vol. 13, no. 23, pp. 1-22, doi: 10.3390/su132313373.

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Title Developing a comprehensive assessment model of social value with respect to heritage value for sustainable heritage management
Author(s) Xu, Y
Rollo, AlexanderORCID iD for Rollo, Alexander orcid.org/0000-0003-3888-1977
Esteban, YolandaORCID iD for Esteban, Yolanda orcid.org/0000-0001-7167-748X
Tong, H
Yin, X
Journal name Sustainability
Volume number 13
Issue number 23
Article ID 13373
Start page 1
End page 22
Total pages 22
Publisher MDPI
Place of publication Basel, Switzerland
Publication date 2021
ISSN 2071-1050
2071-1050
Keyword(s) Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Studies
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
heritage value
sustainable heritage management
culture heritage
social value
assessment methodology
URBAN FREIGHT TRANSPORT
KNOWLEDGE
AWARENESS
MEMORY
Summary By the end of the 20th century, the influence of economic globalization had impacted many aspects of society, including in particular cultural heritage. Additionally, economic globalization has brought a ‘compression’ of the cultures of different ethnic groups and regions around the world. Due to the loss of cultural confidence and economic benefits, many historical areas with cultural and social significance are no longer protected and valued. If this deficit is to be addressed, then the evaluation of heritage value is an important step in establishing effective conservation policies. China’s Grand Canal is a case in point. The loss of historical culture in the past 30 years, often due to the increasing numbers of both large and small developments, has given rise to the forfeit and distortion of many historically significant areas of China’s Grand Canal towns and cities. This research proposes a qualitative and quantitative methodology to develop a comprehensive assessment model of social value with respect to heritage value. The methodology selected conceptual framework, and questionnaire surveys as major approaches to the development of the research and is applied to the Grand Canal towns of Nanyang, Wuzhen, Tongli and Nanxun. The conceptual framework is used to establish the indicators and hypotheses for the evaluation of social value in order to develop a comprehensive assessment model for sustainable heritage management.
Language eng
DOI 10.3390/su132313373
Field of Research 12 Built Environment and Design
HERDC Research category C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Free to Read? Yes
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30160310

Document type: Journal Article
Collections: Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment
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