Valuing cultural heritage: applying environmental valuation techniques to historic buildings, monuments and artifacts.

Part 1 Introduction: why value cultural heritage?, Richard C. Ready and Stale Navrud methods for valuing cultural heritage, Richard Ready and Stale Navrud. Part 2 Case studies: social cost and benefits of preserving and restoring the Nidaros Cathedral, Stale Navrud and Jon Strand Northumbria - castles, cathedrals and towns, Guy Garrod and Kenneth G. Willis valuing the impacts of air pollution on Lincoln Cathedral, Marilena Pollicino and David Maddison preserving cultural heritage in transition economies - a contingent valuation study of Bulgarian monasteries, Susana Mourato et al valuing different road options for Stonehenge, David Maddison and Susana Mourato the contribution of Aboriginal rock paintings to wilderness recreation values in North America, Peter Boxall et al economic benefits to foreigners visiting Morocco accruing from the rehabilitation of the Fes Medina, Richard T. Carson et al component and temporal value reliability in cultural goods - the case of Roman imperial remains near Naples, Patrizia Riganti and Kenneth G. Willis valuing reduced acid deposition injuries to cultural resources - marble monuments in Washington, D.C., Edward R. Morey et al valuing cultural services in Italian museums - a contingent valuation study, Marina Bravi et al a contingent valuation study of the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen, Trine Bille individual preferences and allocation mechanism for a cultural public good - Napoli Musei Aperti, Walter Santagata and Giovanni Signorello. Part 3 Review of studies: review of existing studies, their policy use and future research needs, David Pearce et al.