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|a Jelinčić, Daniela Angelina
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|a Economic Sustainability of Culture and Cultural Tourism
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|c 2022
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|a 1 electronic resource (234 p.)
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|a cultural use
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|a heritage evaluation
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|a Universal Basic Income (UBI)
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|a COVID-19 pandemic
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|a grants and financial instruments
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|a economic sustainability
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|a cost-benefit analysis
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|a France
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|a wellbeing
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|a dark tourism
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|a pandemic
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|a COVID-19 pandemic recovery plan
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|a visitor perceptions
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|a financial sustainability
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|a Europe
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|a stock market volatility
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|a crowdfunding
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|a tourism industry development
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|a cultural heritage projects
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|a NATURA
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|a Development economics and emerging economies / bicssc
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|a COVID-19
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|a cultural workers' precarity
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|a sociologic impact assessment
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|a sociological analytical methods
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|a economic analysis
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|a cultural investment
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|a cultural and creative industries policy
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|a vaccinations
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|a willingness to pay (WTP)
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|a tourism
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|a UNESCO
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|a circular urban development
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|a social performance evaluation
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|a cultural and creative industries
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|a arts management
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|a sustainable tourism development
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|a EU funds
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|a cultural heritage
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|a brownfield redevelopment
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|a cultural policy
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|a pandemic recovery
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|a impact of COVID-19
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|a cultural heritage management
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|a public policy
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|a Canada
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|a sustainability
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|a UK
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|a public funds
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|a stimulate tourism
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|a travel and leisure
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|a Hungary
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|a travel
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|a Ireland
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|a visual arts
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|a post-socialist transformation
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|a peripheral areas
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|a Hawaiian culture
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|a sustainable development
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|a The book "Economic Sustainability of Culture and Cultural Tourism" focuses on the economic sustainability of cultural and cultural tourism projects, but it also takes into account other aspects. It consists of eleven articles, which address cultural heritage, culture, cultural/creative industries and (cultural) tourism. Analysis in the cultural heritage-related articles deals with specific topics such as crowdfunding, cost-benefit analysis in the evaluation of cultural heritage project funding, industrial heritage/brownfields, and social assessment methods for the economic analysis of cultural heritage. Cultural work is further analyzed, offering a comparative economic sustainability analysis in the UK as well as support mechanisms for cultural/creative industries in Canada. Creative industries in the peripheral areas of Italy and Greece are also zeroed in on in the context of their sustainability. Articles focusing on (cultural) tourism address the topics of dark tourism, tourists' willingness to pay for cultural experiences, and the relationship between COVID-19 vaccinations and the volatility of travel and leisure companies. Additionally, the role of culture and heritage in tourism resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic is explored with interesting results.
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