
New technical research and findings on ‘Culture and Heritage Capital: Monetising the impact of culture and heritage on health and wellbeing’ have been added to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Culture and Heritage Capital (CHC) Evidence Bank.
DCMS writes:
You should use these CHC resources if you’re a:
- government economist or analyst wanting to understand the impact of interventions which will affect culture and heritage
- public sector organisation interested in understanding the scientific and economic evidence around culture and heritage
- private practitioner interested in Culture and Heritage Capital evidence, tools, and resources used in government
These research reports should be used alongside Embedding a CHC Approach.
Visit the Culture and Heritage Capital portal to find out more about our work….
The Culture and Heritage Capital programme conducts regular research. As new evidence becomes available, DCMS will continue to add to this evidence bank…
[Technical research papers section]… for economists, academics and researchers who would like to read in detail about current research outputs.
DCMS are keen to hear about other research that could contribute to the CHC Programme. If you have research you think would be relevant, please share this with us at chc@dcms.gov.uk.
Visit the Culture and Heritage Capital portal to find out more