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Northumbria: Castles, Cathedrals and Towns

In: Valuing Cultural Heritage

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  • Guy Garrod
  • Kenneth G. Willis

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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, including English cathedrals, Bulgarian monasteries, rock paintings in Canada, statues in the US, and a medieval city in Africa.

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  • Guy Garrod & Kenneth G. Willis, 2002. "Northumbria: Castles, Cathedrals and Towns," Chapters, in: Ståle Navrud & Richard C. Ready (ed.), Valuing Cultural Heritage, chapter 4, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Ilde Rizzo & Anna Mignosa (ed.), 2013. "Handbook on the Economics of Cultural Heritage," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 14326.
    2. Richard T. Carson & Michael B. Conaway & Ståle Navrud, 2013. "Preliminary valuation of a cultural heritage site of global significance: a Delphi contingent valuation study," Chapters, in: Ilde Rizzo & Anna Mignosa (ed.), Handbook on the Economics of Cultural Heritage, chapter 31, pages i-i, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    3. Vishakha Maskey & Cheryl Brown & Ge Lin, 2009. "Assessing Factors Associated With Listing a Historic Resource in the National Register of Historic Places," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 23(4), pages 342-350, November.

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