Approaches to cultural indicators

Sang-Chuel Choe, Peter Marcotullio, Awais Piracha

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    Abstract

    Culture is increasingly being recognized as the key to sustainable economic and social development. Sir Peter Hall, in his book Cities in Civilization, has mentioned that culture, technology, and order will bring the ''coming golden urban age''. This highlights the recent prominence that culture is receiving in research circles as a tool for urban development. Incorporation of culture and cultural heritage in planning and development frameworks, however, depends upon how cities identify, assess, clarify, and prioritize issues, and build consensus for and mobilize the active participation of the various actors and stakeholders. Cultural indicators can help in this process to assist cities to incorporate cultural aspects into overall and sectoral development policies and strategies.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationUrban Crisis : Culture and the Sustainability of Cities
    EditorsM. Nadaraja, Ann Tomoko Yamamoto
    Place of PublicationU.S.A
    PublisherUnited Nations University Press
    Pages193-213
    Number of pages21
    ISBN (Print)9789280811254
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • culture
    • economic development
    • research
    • cultural indicators
    • city planning

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