UNESCO sites as public goods: comparative experiences in Italy

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Autor(a) principal: Cellini, Roberto
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Cuccia, Tiziana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/rec/article/view/23175
Resumo: The inclusion of a site in the UNESCO World Heritage List is a “recognition” that can be interpreted as alocal public good. This paper analyzes the effectiveness of the UNESCO recognition in promoting tourism and, more generally, local economic development. We document relevant performance differences across Italian UNESCO sites. We argue that the relevant key factor is the ability of generating additional public goods, starting from the process of recognition. The most recent approach of UNESCO in selecting the sites to include in its list underlines the importance of the immaterial culture embedded in the sites, and the role of local communities in their relationships with the environment and heritage: this is interpreted as a sign of the importance which has to be due to the generation of common goods for making the UNESCO recognition an effective tool to preserve heritage and to use it to promote economic, social and cultural development.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv UNESCO sites as public goods: comparative experiences in Italy
title UNESCO sites as public goods: comparative experiences in Italy
spellingShingle UNESCO sites as public goods: comparative experiences in Italy
Cellini, Roberto
UNESCO
World Heritage List
social capital
immaterial culture
creativity
Z10
L83
title_short UNESCO sites as public goods: comparative experiences in Italy
title_full UNESCO sites as public goods: comparative experiences in Italy
title_fullStr UNESCO sites as public goods: comparative experiences in Italy
title_full_unstemmed UNESCO sites as public goods: comparative experiences in Italy
title_sort UNESCO sites as public goods: comparative experiences in Italy
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cellini, Roberto
Cuccia, Tiziana
author Cellini, Roberto
author_facet Cellini, Roberto
Cuccia, Tiziana
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author2 Cuccia, Tiziana
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv UNESCO
World Heritage List
social capital
immaterial culture
creativity
Z10
L83
topic UNESCO
World Heritage List
social capital
immaterial culture
creativity
Z10
L83
description The inclusion of a site in the UNESCO World Heritage List is a “recognition” that can be interpreted as alocal public good. This paper analyzes the effectiveness of the UNESCO recognition in promoting tourism and, more generally, local economic development. We document relevant performance differences across Italian UNESCO sites. We argue that the relevant key factor is the ability of generating additional public goods, starting from the process of recognition. The most recent approach of UNESCO in selecting the sites to include in its list underlines the importance of the immaterial culture embedded in the sites, and the role of local communities in their relationships with the environment and heritage: this is interpreted as a sign of the importance which has to be due to the generation of common goods for making the UNESCO recognition an effective tool to preserve heritage and to use it to promote economic, social and cultural development.
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