A Systematic Literature Review of Historic Garden Management and Its Economic Aspects

作者: Cassandra Funsten , Valeria Borsellino , Emanuele Schimmenti

DOI: 10.3390/SU122410679

关键词: Cultural heritage managementPublic relationsPolitical scienceSustainabilityBuilt heritageSubject (philosophy)WorkforceSystematic reviewStudy methodsValue (ethics)

摘要: Historic gardens are important parts of humanity’s built heritage within the designed landscape, providing many environmental, economic and socio-cultural benefits. Management is a key part their conservation, perhaps most difficult because it costly, must be continual, requires skilled workforce. This systematic review looks at literature addressing historic garden management, with special attention regarding social, environmental aspects sustainability. Academic studies on this subject come from different disciplines, making both stimulating fragmented. It now time to consolidate these interdisciplinary efforts into clear vision, including framework themes research methods so as better coordinate make information innovation generated more accessible managers “in trenches”. With aim, reviewed classified according 10 criteria: supply or demand orientation; management phase involved; primary sustainability processes addressed; geographic criteria; number sites covered; policy documents referred to; kind data collected; study employed; possibility bias specifically gardens; use. An analysis criteria shows that focuses describing themselves, few interested in people supporting them. Future should follow recent documents’ lead pay community value involvement.

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