Eliciting Public Preferences For Managing Cultural Heritage
Ugo Colombino (),
Annamaria Nese and
Patrizia Riganti Additional contact information Annamaria Nese: Department of Economics, University of Salerno, Italy
Patrizia Riganti: School of Architecture, Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Abstract:
This paper reports results from a survey using conjoint choice approach questions to elicit people’s preferences for cultural heritage management strategies for an outstanding world heritage site: the Temples of Paestum, in Italy. The potential of the above-mentioned methodologies’ within the current cultural heritage research scenario is also discussed.