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Full Description
Culture is the essential fourth pillar of sustainability. This book reveals why that matters and how to measure it in a changing world. Progressing from a critique of failing impact metrics in the UK to innovative solutions for retail, exhibition, and heritage spaces, it argues for a holistic approach integrating cultural, social, economic, and environmental dimensions. Beyond simple economics, it offers new methodologies for assessing cultural impact. A vital resource for researchers studying cultural policy and an essential toolkit for creatives seeking to secure funding and demonstrate the true value of their work.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Approaches that Explore the Relationship between Culture and Sustainability.- Chapter 3: Why Impact Measuring Is Not Working: An Insider's Account from Within the Culture Sector in the United Kingdom.- Chapter 4: Exploring Cultural Impact in Exhibition Design: A Holistic Approach to Sustainability Across the Life Cycle Phases.- Chapter 5: Cultural Heritage Preservation: Reflections on Sustainability and Cultural Impact.- Chapter 6: Cultural Dimension and Gender Perspective in Sustainability Analysis of Retail Spaces.- Chapter 7: Technological Ecosystems as Cultural Systems: Designing for Human Meaning and Cultural Sustainability.- Chapter 8: New Methodologies for Assessing the Impact of Cultural Projects in Rural Areas: The Preliminary Design Phase.- Chapter 9: System and Environment: Cultural Impact and Sustainable Conservation in the case of the Museo della Memoria e dell'Accoglienza.- Chapter 10: Cultural Programming, Social Impact, and Sustainability in Spain's Emptied Areas: The Case of Fuendetodos.- Chapter 11: Art Suspended over the Human Condition and Water.- Chapter 12: Strategies for Developing Sustainability and Environmental Education in Collaborative Art Practices. The Case of Trash + Fantastic Beasts.- Chapter 13: Conclusions.



