"Creating Future Innovators and Impact For Education, Industry
"Creating Future Innovators and Impact For Education, Industry
"Creating Future Innovators and Impact For Education, Industry
The project will identify the most appropriate tools to map, manage and protect cultural
assets; the most appropriate methodologies to assess the economic value of cultural
heritage goods (i.e. how to quantify the value of heritage to inform decision making). We
aim to develop practical means/tools/guidelines to achieve sustainable, resilient and
inclusive human development in both Indian, UK and European cities, using cultural
heritage as an asset.
In particular, the project will:
1) Provide a synthesis and a critical assessment of how the UNESCO Historic Urban
Landscape approach has been debated and applied in different urban contexts
2) Identify the most appropriate economic valuation methods and financial mechanisms
that could be used within the HUL framework to foster citizens' wellbeing and sustainable
economic growth;
3) Carry out a state preferences study in a selected city to test the above framework;
4) Provide public authorities with the formulation of concrete measures/guidelines to
manage and protect cultural assets threaten by rapid and unplanned urbanization;
The project will draft the background of Operational Guidelines for urban planning in the
Historic Urban Landscape context.
Entry Criteria
UK 1st Class/2:1 Bachelors degree (or UK equivalent according to NARIC), or 2:2 with UK
Masters degree with minimum of merit or a UK Masters, in a Built environment related
discipline (e.g. Architecture/heritage conservation and management/planning/real
estate/economics).