Exploring the value of coastal heritage to different sectors of society

Lead Research Organisation: University of Stirling
Department Name: Economics

Abstract

This project will explore the applicability of economic valuation to coastal heritage and apply discrete choice modelling to value maritime heritage sites. This PhD project will focus on the economic valuation of coastal heritage in South West England. It will explore the applicability of economic valuation to coastal heritage and apply discrete choice modelling to value maritime heritage sites. The research will seek to capture intangible, non-use values of the conservation of coastal heritage sites that go beyond narrow notions of economic value of heritage sites (e.g. tourism revenue or employment effects). The valuation study will explore values for coastal heritage sites held by different user groups (e.g. locals and tourists). While economic valuation is at the heart of this project, the use of focus groups, interviews and surveys within this approach allows for a deeper exploration of the factors that shape people's relationships with coastal heritage. The project will use state-of-the-art methods to analyse discrete choice experiment data to examine the relationships between (economic) values for coastal heritage and concepts such as social and contested values and place identity.

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