Towards the SoPHIA model: results from the case studies’ analysis (CROSBI ID 310472)
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Arif, Rida ; Weigl, Aron ; Wieser, Angela ; Vlachou, Elia ; Zipsane, Henrik ; Mc Quaid, Paraic ; Horn, Christine ; Uzelac, Aleksandra ; Tišma, Sanja ; Franić, Sunčana ; Anastasopoulos, Nicholas ; Hari, Hariklia ; Lava, Riva ; Baioni, Mauro
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Towards the SoPHIA model: results from the case studies’ analysis
Cultural heritage is a complex concept that encompasses significant experiences of various forms of human existence. Although the relevance of cultural heritage – tangible and intangible alike – for the well-being of individuals and communities is generally acknowledged, policymakers, cultural managers, and professionals still lack reliable tools to ascertain whether resources are used efficiently, and to give a full account of outputs, results, and outcomes that go beyond the narrow limits of formal accountability. The Horizon 2020 SoPHIA – Social Platform for Holistic Heritage Impact Assessment – project’s Consortium worked to introduce significant innovations and advancements concerning the holistic approach of an impact assessment model and the quality of interventions in the European historical environment and cultural heritage sites. This chapter sums up the main outcomes, reflections, and feedback derived from twelve case studies analyses. The case studies analyses highlight various challenges that were faced for the finalization of the SoPHIA model.
Cultural Heritage, Impact Assessment, Cultural Interventions, Sustainable Development, Impact Assessment Model, SoPHIA
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Interdisciplinarne društvene znanosti, Interdisciplinarne humanističke znanosti