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Using Indicators to Evaluate Cultural Heritage and the Quality of Life in Small and Medium-Sized Towns: The Study of 10 Towns from the Polish-German Borderland

Sławomir Książek, Magdalena Belof, Wojciech Maleszka, Karolina Gmur, Marta Kukuła, Robert Knippschild, Eva Battis-Schinker, Bettina Knoop and Sarah Al-Alawi
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Sławomir Książek: Institute for Territorial Development, Dawida 1a, 50-527 Wroclaw, Poland
Magdalena Belof: Faculty of Architecture, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wybrzeże Stanisława Wyspiańskiego 27, 50-370 Wroclaw, Poland
Wojciech Maleszka: Institute for Territorial Development, Dawida 1a, 50-527 Wroclaw, Poland
Karolina Gmur: Institute for Territorial Development, Dawida 1a, 50-527 Wroclaw, Poland
Marta Kukuła: Institute for Territorial Development, Dawida 1a, 50-527 Wroclaw, Poland
Robert Knippschild: International Institute (IHI) Zittau, Technische Universität Dresden, Markt 23, 02763 Zittau, Germany
Eva Battis-Schinker: Leibniz-Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (IOER), Weberplatz 1, 01217 Dresden, Germany
Bettina Knoop: International Institute (IHI) Zittau, Technische Universität Dresden, Markt 23, 02763 Zittau, Germany
Sarah Al-Alawi: International Institute (IHI) Zittau, Technische Universität Dresden, Markt 23, 02763 Zittau, Germany

Sustainability, 2022, vol. 14, issue 3, 1-19

Abstract: Cultural built heritage (CBH) is one of the most important cultural assets that affect the quality of life (QoL) in cities, and it is especially significant in small and medium-sized towns that lack some other advantages of larger urban centres. However, in quality of life studies, CBH is often neglected or treated superficially. This is probably due to the lack of a universal method developed to study their mutual interdependence based on a set of proven, objective indicators. This paper presents the authors’ attempt to fill this methodological gap by developing a set of indicators that would make it possible to assess the relationship between QoL and CBH. The study focused on historic small and medium-sized towns, located peripherally on the borderlands between Poland and Germany, since it was considered that especially for such towns, the architectural and urban heritage can appear as a crucial factor in improving the quality of life. To develop a comprehensive understanding of the mutual relationship between the phenomenon of QoL and CBH, a triangulation of research methods has been adopted: first, a literature review, where indicators were sought; second, semi-structured interviews and workshops with selected experts; and third, focus-group studies in 10 pilot locations. The analysis yielded quantitative and qualitative indicators in each set, allowing for the measurement of the mutual relationship between QoL and CBH. The set offered a total of 20 indicators developed specifically for small and medium-sized towns, and despite certain limitations, it can be considered universal and can also be applied to other urban centres. Furthermore, the study identified the five distinct spheres in which the relationship between QoL and CBH can be observed and analysed. This typology can be used as a background for deeper studies at specific sites, regardless of their size and location.

Keywords: cultural built heritage; quality of life; SMTs; indicators; Lower Silesia; Saxony (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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