Estudo sobre o Valor Económico da Ligação às REDES da UNESCO em Portugal

Delve into a comprehensive exploration of the economic impact of UNESCO’s network connection in Portugal with a focus on European Heritage. This in-depth study sheds light on the economic implications of UNESCO sites, including World Heritage Sites, Biosphere Reserves, Geoparks, and UNESCO Chairs. The document presents a detailed analysis of the economic benefits and costs associated with these heritage sites, offering valuable insights for professionals and enthusiasts in the field of European Heritage.

The study underscores the positive economic effects of UNESCO classification on the surrounding regions, providing a nuanced understanding of the financial implications. It focuses on the financial perspective, comparing the costs and benefits of UNESCO projects, and recommends the implementation of robust information systems to support decision-making by stakeholders. Moreover, the document highlights the need for diverse questionnaires tailored to different audiences, such as visitors and residents, to accurately gauge the economic value of the UNESCO label.

Furthermore, the work outlines the diverse UNESCO network in Portugal, encompassing over 30 Centers and Clubs that cover a wide array of topics, including human rights, sustainable development, and heritage. It emphasises the importance of understanding the real economic value of UNESCO’s classification to devise effective management strategies and foster sustainable development. The findings and conclusions presented in this study offer valuable insights into the economic significance of preserving and promoting European Heritage through UNESCO’s network connection.

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Category
Heritage Preservation, International Cultural Relations
Source
Portuguese National Commission for UNESCO
Author(s)
Language
Portuguese
Geography
Portugal
Keywords
Economic Value, Heritage, Sites, Network
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