Si è concluso il Progetto HERIWELL, Cultural Heritage as a Source of Societal Well-being in European Regions, sugli impatti del patrimonio culturale sul benessere sociale con @IRS @Economia della cultura @ERICarts
Both the macro- and micro-level analyses point out that cultural heritage contributes transversally to all dimensions of well-being identified in the HERIWELL Theory of Change: quality of life, societal cohesion and material conditions. Furthermore, evidence gathered during the project confirmed all the well-being dimensions foreseen by the original Theory of Change. Analyses on the ground show that a new sub-dimension should be considered within societal cohesion: restoration of relations in case of conflicts related to heritage. As pointed out by the pan-European quantitative aggregated analysis, tangible cultural heritage has a positive interaction with good health (quality of life) and public expenditure on culture. It has a negative interaction with the NEET ratio (societal cohesion), and a positive effect on life satisfaction (LS) assumed as a proxy of SWB at national level. At a regional level, tangible cultural heritage has a positive impact on LS in interaction with cultural participation (cultural online accessibility) and a negative impact on poverty risk (societal cohesion dimension). The other HERIWELL analyses (cases studies, analysis of ESIF investments, analysis of intangible heritage) point out that other forms of heritage (immaterial, digital, combined) also act as drivers of quality of life.
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