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Abelson, P. 2002
Valuing the Public Benefits of Heritage Listing of Commercial Buildings. In Heritage Economics: Challenges for Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century (Conference
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Abelson, P. and Dominy, C. 2001
Economics of Heritage Listings. New South Wales Heritage Office. The report finds that there is no simple method for valuing the public benefits of heritage conservation.
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Allison, G., Ball, S., Cheshire, P., Evans, A., Stabler, M. 1996
The Value of Conservation? A Litterature Review of the Economic and Social Value of the Cultural Built Heritage. London: The Department of National Heritage, English Heritage, and the Royal In
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Althaus, H.-J., Kellenberger, D. Doka, G., and Kunniger, T. 2005
Manufacturing and Disposal of Building Materials and Inventorying Infrastructure in Ecoinvent. EcomedVerlagsgesellschaft mbH.From the Abstract: “The ecoinvent data
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Artlab Australia. 2005
Submission to the public inquiry of the Productivity Commission: Conservation Of Historic Heritage Places.Among other things, this company provides expertise and offers se
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Asabere, P.K., Huffman, F.E. and Mehdian, S. 1994
The adverse Impacts of Local Historic Designation: The Case of Small Apartment Buildings in Philadelphia. In Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 8: 225-234. Kluwer Academic Publisher
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Australia ICOMOS. 2005
Submission to the Productivity Commission. Australia ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites). This submission brings to light some of the more difficult to g
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Australian Council of National Trusts. 2005
Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Conservation of Australia’s Historic Heritage Places. Canberra: Australian Council of National Trusts.Fro
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Australian Government (Productivity Commission). 2005
Conservation of Australia’s Historic Heritage Places: Productivity Commission Draft Report. Canberra: Australian Government.This draft report was recently released f
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Australian Heritage Commission. 2001
Successful Tourism at Heritage Places: a Guide for Tourism Operators, Heritage Managers and Communities. Canberra: Australian Heritage Commission.We are told that this doc
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Australian Heritage Commission. 2001
Australian Historic Themes: A framework for use in heritage assessment and management. Canberra: Australian Heritage Commission.This innovative resource comes with a foldo
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Australian Wind Energy Association and Australian Council of National Trusts. 2005
Wind Farms and Landscape Values: Stage One Final Report - Identifying Issues. Melbourne: Australian Wind Energy Association and Australian Council of National Trusts.This
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Balmain Precinct Committee. 2005
Submission from Balmain Precinct Committee to the Inquiry into the Policy Framework and Incentives for the Conservation of Australia’s Historic Built Heritage Places. Balmain Precinct Co
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Barber, St. 2003
Municipal Tax Incentives in Victoria, British Columbia—A Case Study. In Plan Canada (Vol. 43, Number 2.). From the Summary: “ Tax incentive programs to stimula
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Bennett, J. 2000
Natural Heritage Valuation Methods: Applications to Cultural Heritage. In Heritage Economics: Challenges for Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century (Conference P
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Boyle, J.F., Ginsberg, S. and Oldman, S.G., revised by Rypkema, D.D. 2002
A Guide to Tax-Advantaged Rehabilitation. Washington: National Trust for Historic Preservation.Originally published in 1986 and updated by Rypkema in 2002, this 16-page gu
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Brandes Gratz, R. 1999
Cities Rebuilt, Cities Reborn. In The Journal of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Vol. 13, Number 2. Washington: National Trust for Historic Preservation.The
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British Government. 2004
Government Response to ODPM Housing, Planning, Local Government and the Regions Committee Report on the Role of Historic Buildings in Urban Regeneration. London: British Parliament.
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Butler, R. 2000
The Loss of Regional Heritage and the Development of Regional Heritage Tourism in Western Countries: a Reoccurring Paradox? In Heritage Economics: Challenges for Heritage Conservation and Sust
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Canadian Tourism Commission. 2003
U.S. Heritage Tourism Enthusiasts: A Special Analysis of the Travel Activities and Motivation Survey (TAMS). Ottawa: Canadian Tourism Commission.This report focuses United
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Canadian Tourism Commission. 2003
Canadian Heritage Tourism Enthusiasts: A Special Analysis of the Travel Activities and Motivation Survey (TAMS). Ottawa: Canadian Tourism Commission.This report focuses Ca
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Canadian Tourism Commission. 2004
Defining Tomorrow’s Tourism Product: Packaging Experiences. Ottawa: Canadian Tourism Commission.From the Executive Summary: “The purpose of this study was to g
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Cegielski, M., Janeczko, B., Mules, T. and Wells, J. 2001
Economic Value of Tourism to Places of Cultural Heritage Significance: A Case Study of Three Towns with Mining Heritage. Canberra: Australian Heritage Commission.This stud
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Center For Governmental Responsibility, University Of Florida Levin College Of Law
Center For Urban Policy Research , Rutgers University. 2002. Economic Impacts of Historic Preservation in Florida (Executive Summary).This great documents lists benefits b
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City of Broken Hill. 2005
Heritage & Cultural Tourism Initiatives, 1986 - 2005: Information For Productivity Commission Enquiry. Broken Hill: City of Broken Hill.From the Key Findings: “H
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Clarion Associates. 2005
The Economic Benefits of Historic Preservation in Colorado (2005 Update): Denver: Colorado Historical Society.This well put together updated version of a 2002 report with
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Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
Embodied Energy. http://www.cmit.csiro.au/brochures/tech/embodied/From the website: “The reuse of building materials commonly saves about 95% of embodied energy whic
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Conway, B. D. and Arnold, A. L. 2003
Historic Preservation and Land Use. Michigan Land Use Leadership CouncilThe environmental angle from which the issue of historic preservation is approached in this paper m
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Cotterill, D., Knight Merz, S. and Nohel, T. 2000
The Economic Benefits of Heritage Restoration. In Heritage Economics: Challenges for Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century (Conference Proceedings 2000). Canber
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Cultural Human Resources Council. 2006
Human Resources in Canada’s Built Heritage Sector: Mapping The Workforce and Setting Strategic Priorities. Ottawa: Cultural Human Resources Council.Human resources i
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Davies, Stuart. 2004
Regeneration and Renewal in the South West. Bathpool: South West Museums Libraries & Archives Council.While pertaining more directly to the context of museums and libr
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Deodhar, Vinita. 2004
Does the Housing Market Value heritage? Some Empirical Evidence. Sydney: Macquarie University.From the abstract: “This paper discusses an empirical study conducted i
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport (Britain). 1999
The Disposal of Historic Buildings: Guidance for Government Departments and Non-departmental Public Bodies. London: Department for Culture, Media and Sport.This policy gui
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport (Britain). 2001
Realising Educational Potential. In The Historic Environment: A Force for Our Future. London: Department for Culture, Media and Sport.This chapter of the British Governmen
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport (Britain). 2001
Protecting and Sustaining. In The Historic Environment: A Force for Our Future. London: Department for Culture, Media and Sport.This chapter addresses how to protect and s
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport (Britain). 2001
Optimising Economic Potential. In The Historic Environment: A Force for Our Future. London: Department for Culture, Media and Sport.This chapter focuses on ensuring that t
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport (Britain). 2001
Including and Involving People. In The Historic Environment: A Force for Our Future. London: Department for Culture, Media and Sport.This chapter is part of the publicatio
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport (Britain). 2002
People and Places: Social Inclusion Policy for the Built and Historic Environment. London: Department for Culture, Media and Sport.From the executive summary: “This
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport (Britain). 2005
Culture at the Heart of Regeneration: Summary of Responses. London: Department for Culture, Media and Sport.This departmental initiative follows the launch of the ‘C
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport (Britain). 2005
Better Places to Live: Government, Identity and the Value of the Historic and Built Environment. London: Department for Culture, Media and Sport.This document is a powerfu
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Department of the Environment and Heritage (Australian Government). 2004
Second Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Policy Framework and Incentives for the Conservation of Australia’s Historic Built Heritage Places. Canberra: Department
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Department of the Environment and Heritage (Australian Government). 2004
Adaptive Reuse: Preserving our Past, Building our Future. Canberra: Department of the Environment and Heritage.The year 2004 was officially designated by Australia as the
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Department of the Environment and Heritage (Australian Government). 2005.
Department of the Environment and Heritage Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into the Policy Framework and Incentives for the Conservation of Australia’s Historic Built H
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Dukas, Vilia. 2005
Desk-top Study of Web-based Heritage Related Educational Resources. Victoria: Australian Council of National Trusts and Deakin University.This desktop study was commission
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Economics for the Environment Consultancy. 2005
Valuation of the Historic Environment: The Scope for Using Results of Valuation Studies in the Appraisal and Assessment of Heritage-related Projects and Programmes. London: English Heritage.
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Florida Department of State. 2003?
Return of Investment: Florida’s Cultural, Historical and Library Programs – An Economic Impact Summary by the Florida Department of State. Tallahassee Florida Department of State.
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Gale, D.E. 1991
The Impacts of Historic District Designation in Washington, D.C. Washington: National Trust for Historic Preservation.From the introduction: “In Washington, as elsew
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Government Finance Research. 1991
The Economic Benefits of Preserving Community Character: A Case Study from Galveston, Texas. Washington: National Trust for Historic Preservation.A decent case study: &ldq
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Hansen, R. 2000
Urban Heritage Revitalisation–Adaptive Reuse in the Wider Policy Context. In Heritage Economics: Challenges for Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century (Con
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Heritage Canada Foundation. 2000
Canadians and Their Attitudes on Heritage: Pollara Survey Results. Ottawa: Heritage Canada Foundation.A Pollara survey conducted for the heritage Canada Foundation in Augu
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Heritage Canada Foundation. 2001
Exploring The Connection Between Built And natural Heritage: Research Report. Ottawa: Heritage Canada Foundation.This publication constitutes a very useful overview of the
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Heritage Canada Foundation. 2002
Proceedings, Heritage Canada Foundation Conference: Preservation Pays – The Economics of Heritage Preservation. Ottawa: Heritage Canada Foundation.Like many conferen
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Heritage Canada Foundation. 2003
Human Resource Issues in the Preservation of Heritage Buildings: Research Report. Ottawa: Heritage Canada Foundation.During the last three decades, a workforce of built he
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Heritage Canada Foundation. 2003
Proceedings, Heritage Canada Foundation Conference: Discovering Heritage Tourism. Ottawa: Heritage Canada Foundation.In more chronological fashion than the Canadian Touris
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Heritage Canada Foundation. 2004
Proceedings, Heritage Canada Foundation Conference: Towards A National Trust. Ottawa: Heritage Canada Foundation.Participants at the conference explore whether it is time
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Heritage Canada Foundation/Canadian Tourism Commission. 2004
Packaging the Potential: Discovering Heritage Tourism — Practical Ideas for the Tourism Industry. Ottawa: Heritage Canada Foundation/Canadian Tourism Commission.This
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Heritage Victoria. 2001
Heritage Listing & Property Valuations In Victoria. Victoria: Heritage Victoria.From the abstract of this Australian publication: “Research studies, both domesti
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Humphreys, J. 2004
Tax Incentives for Historic Rehabilitation in Western New York. Buffalo: Bank of New York’s Buffalo Branch.The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Buffalo Branc
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Institute of Field Archaeologists and Atkins Heritage. 2004
Measuring The Social Contribution Of The Historic Environment. National Trust (England).From the Executive Summary: “Setting the historic environment and social poli
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Kass, T. 2003
A Thematic History of the Central West - Comprising the NSW Historical Regions of Lachlan and Central Tablelands. New South Wales Heritage Office. A great Australian inter
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Kleyle, F. E., 1980
Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings: An Annotated Bibliography. Washington: Department of the Interior.This compilation is an update of a 1976 “Reading List”
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Leichenko, R. M., Coulson, N. E., and Listokin, D. 2001
Historic Preservation and Residential Property Values: An Analysis of Texas Cities. In Urban Studies, Vol. 38, No. 11, 1973-1987. Carfax Publishing.From the abstract: &ldq
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Leithe, J. and Tigue, P. 1999
Profiting From The Past: The Economic Impact Of Historic Preservation In Georgia. Atlanta: Georgia Department of Natural Resources.Here are some of the conclusion elements
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Listokin, D., Lahr, M. L., St. Martin, K., Francisco, N., and McGlyn, M. B. 2001
Economic Impacts Of Historic Preservation In Missouri. Jefferson City: State University of New Jersey.Here is another comprehensive document. From the Summary of Benefits:
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Listokin, D., Listokin, B. and Lahr, M. 1998
The Contributions of Historic Preservation to Housing and Economic Development. In Housing Policy Debate. Vol. 9, Issue 3. Fannie Mae FoundationIn this American article pu
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Mason, R. 2002
Assessing Values in Conservation Planning: Methodological Issues and Choices. In de la Torre, M. Ed. Assessing the Values of Cultural Heritage: Research Report. Los Angeles: The Getty Conserva
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Mason, R. 2005
Economics and Historic Preservation: A Guide and Review of the Litterature. Washington: The Brookings Institution.The author Randall Mason teaches in the Graduate Program
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McArthur, S. 2000
The economic rationale for adaptive reuse-case study of the North Head Quarantine Station. In Heritage Economics: Challenges for Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Development in the 21st C
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McCaan, Joy. A Lot In Store. 2002
Celebrating Our Shopping Heritage. Parramatta: New South Wales Heritage Office.A Lot in Store tells the story of NSW shopping and retailing and investigates why shopping h
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Mcdougall & Vines Conservation and Heritage Consultants. 2005
Broken Hill – New South Wales Verandah Program: Summary Report. Broken Hill: Broken Hill Verandah Revival Program.Broken Hill is small Australian city with a mining
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McVittie, E. and Brand, S. 2004
Economic Contribution of Museums, Libraries and Archives in the South West. Bathpool: South West Museums Libraries & Archives Council.This study quantifies the regiona
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Mercer, Colin. 2004
Museum Impact Assessment: A practical guide. South West. Bathpool: Museums Libraries & Archives Council. From the introduction of this resource from England: “Th
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Mules, T. 2000
Regional Economic Impacts of Tourism in Heritage Mining Towns. In Heritage Economics: Challenges for Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century (Conference Proceedin
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National Incentives Taskforce for the Environment Protection and Heritage Council. 2004
Making heritage Happen: Incentives and Policy Tools for Conserving our Historic Heritage. Adelaide: Environment Protection and Heritage Council.The purpose of this report
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New Jersey Historic Trust. 1997
Economic Impacts of Historic Preservation. Trenton: New Jersey Historic Trust.For 20 years the State of New Jersey has taken unprecedented steps such as selling public deb
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