Bridging theories, strategies and practices in valuing cultural heritage is published within the framework of the international scientific project Smart Value, that aims at developing a methodology for measuring and assessing the value of culturaI heritage. The project is co-funded by the JPI CulturaI Heritage and involves partners from Poland (Lublin University of Technology), Lithuania (Vilnius Academy of Arts) and ltaly (Politecnico di Milano, University of Macerata and Altravia s.r.l.). The volume brings together the perspective of the international partners involved in the project and the one of some key stakeholders in the evaluation of cultural heritage in ltaly.
Theories Bogusław Szmygin, Heritage value assessment system (Smart Value). Conditions, assumptions, structure Alfredo M. Ronchi, The Smart Value platform Vaida
Ščiglienė, Vaida Almonaitytė-Navickienė, Kristina Daubarytė, Ieva
Kuizinienė, Angelė Čepėnaitė, In pursuit of the heritage and place
synergy: the environmental impact of Panemunė Castle as a heritage
property and entirety of values. A study Mara Cerquetti, From value
assessment to public value creation and measurement in the museum
sector. Theoretical approaches and critical issues in a changing world Maria
Luisa Saviano, Marta Maria Montella, Enhancement and sustainability in
cultural heritage management. The contribution of a systems perspective
Strategies Annalisa Cicerchia, Assessing the impact of culture on well-being: from indicators to narratives, and back Alberto Garlandini, ICOM’s Code of Ethics for Museums, standards and values in international and national laws Antonella
Pinna, From minimal to essential levels of museum enhancement: can
quality in museums contribute to exercising the right of citizenship? Ludovico Solima, Museums, accessibility and audience development
Practices Marco
Valenti, Federico Salzotti, For a participatory culture: the experience
of Archeòtipo srl and the Poggibonsi Archaeodrome (Italy, prov. Siena) Vincenzo
Porzio, Rione Sanità, art as a means of restoring a neighbourhood
Romina Quarchioni, The work of the ICOM Marche Regional Coordination
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Mara Cerquetti 0000-0002-4388-1181- Università degli Studi di Macerata, Italia
Mara Cerquetti is a researcher in Management at the Department of
Education, Cultural Heritage and Tourism of the University of Macerata.
She has been a member of the Scientific Committee and Editorial Board of
the e-Journal «IL CAPITALE CULTURALE. Studies on the Value of CulturaI
Heritage» since 2010. Her research and publications focus on culturaI
management and policy, culturaI heritage value, culturaI marketing,
museum visitor studies, museum management, sustainable tourism and the
links between culturaI heritage and made in ltaly.