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SOCIAL PLATFORM FOR HOLISTIC HERITAGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT

Deliverables

Guidelines for an action plan on the EU future action regarding operational programmes and public policies

The guidelines will be made fully available on the project website and disseminated towards all identified endusers

Dissemination and exploitation plan

The dissemination and exploitation plan will vary depending on different elements, such as the stakeholders progressively involved, the networks, alliances, synergies and the project partners’ parallel activities that may be linked with the project. For this reason it will be revised and updated (M6, M18), and the final version (M24) will contain the exploitation of the project outputs and results after the end of the project, as well as a plan to maintain active the Social Platform.

Reports of the analysis of case studies

The reports will be collected and used by the project partners to refine the assessment model

Policy brief with recommendations on cultural impact for policy makers

A policy brief on cultural impact will be published on the project and EU websites and disseminated through the different channels identified

Review of research literature, policy programmes and (good and bad) practices

The report will comprise an overall/general presentation of the state of the art of research literature and policy programmes, as well as foreseen trends, with respect to the four domains under consideration related to impact assessment and interventions in cultural heritage and environment.

Report of the Final Public Conference

Report of the groups and plenary discussions as regards the conclusions and recommendations contained in the policy briefs and guidelines drafted

A Stakeholders Conference (M13)

The conference kits media packages and relevant publications will be made available through the website in English

Workshop proceedings for the first public workshop

The first public workshop proceedings will be made public on the project website

Conference proceedings for the Stakeholders Conference

Proceedings for the Stakeholders Conference will be made public on the project website

Policy brief with recommendations on environmental impact for policy makers

A policy brief on environmental impact will be published on the project and EU websites and disseminated through the different channels identified

A concise essay mapping of existing gaps, issues and problems

Proposed structure: 1. Introduction 2. Purpose and goals 3. Methodology 4. Part I: Existing and emerging problems, issues, practices and policy gaps 5. Conclusions 6. Bibliography

Map of best practices

The map of best practices, that will be published online and drafted with the support of the stakeholders, will also contain some “bad practices” examples, since failures and their analysis may help to identify criticalities and improve approaches.

Final version of Impact Assessment Model

The final model will be published on the project website

Policy brief with recommendations on economic impact for policy makers

A policy brief on economic impact will be published on the project and EU websites and disseminated through the different channels identified

Policy brief with recommendations on social impact for policy makers

A policy brief on social impact will be published on the project and EU websites and disseminated through the different channels identified

Future need and research agenda

A detailed description of the future research directions emerging from our project will be published on the project and EU websites and disseminated through the different channels identified

Toolkit for stakeholders

The toolkit will be made fully available on the project website

Workshop proceedings for the second public workshop

The second public workshop proceedings will be made public on the project website

SoPHIA website and online restricted platform completely designed, functional and accessible

The same process will be used to design the website, ensuring that the platform chosen through a benchmarking exercise is also adaptable to the ultimate needs of the project. The visual identity selected for SoPHIA will also be used for the website. The main website will be in English; private parts, needed to follow-up on on-going debates, will be eventually available in other languages

SoPHIA logo and visual identity

P2 will develop, in agreement and close cooperation with the other consortium partners, with the support of a professional designer specialized in the field of cultural cooperation a visual identity for SoPHIA. This will be done ensuring that the designer understands, and shares, the idea and objectives of the project. The task will include the design of the logo, PPT and Word templates, and flyers.

A digital mapping tool in the project website with extensive filters

It will be part of the toolkit for stakeholders and will be published on the SoPHIA website.

SoPHIA newsletters

Every two months a newsletter linked to the website and made available through a mailing list to all stakeholders of the Social Platform and all subscribers of the website will inform about updates on SoPHIA current activities achievements results and publications but also reveal the next steps within the project

Data Management Plan

The first draft will be circulated by M6, containing the list and types of data collected and generated, the purpose of data collection and generation, the origin of such data, the formats and expected size. It will also contain the locations where the data will be stored (considering its confidential or public nature) and the possible end-users. The first version will be released at M9 and updated at M18 and M. 24. The strategy for data management will be considered as an open process conditioned by the data development and the participant's interests in a broad sense. The project web, will be a key element to made the data accessible and to stimulate the participants’ and other interested persons’ (citizens’) feedback.

Publications

An Innovative Holistic Approach to Impact Assessment of Cultural Interventions: The SoPHIA Model

Author(s): Edited by: Michela Marchiori, Nicholas Anastasopoulos, Mercedes Giovinazzo, Paraic Mc Quaid, Aleksandra Uzelac, Aron Weigl, Henrik Zipsane
Published in: Economia della Cultura, Issue 3/2021, 2021, ISBN 978-88-15-29973-4
Publisher: Il Mulino

Cost–Benefit Analysis in the Evaluation of Cultural Heritage Project Funding

Author(s): Tisma S., Mileusnić Škrtić M., Maleković, S., & Jelinčić D. A.
Published in: Journal of Risk and Financial Management, Issue 2021, 14(10), 466, 2021, Page(s) 21, ISSN 1911-8074
Publisher: MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jrfm14100466

Folgenabschätzung und Wirkungsanalysen im Bereich Kulturerbe

Author(s): Angela Wieser
Published in: Zeitschrift für Evaluation, Issue 20. Jahrgang 2021, Heft 1, S., 2021, Page(s) 179-187, ISSN 1619-5515
Publisher: Waxmann Verlag GMBH
DOI: 10.31244/zfe.2021.01.08

Valutare gli interventi per il patrimonio culturale nell’emergenza pandemica (Evaluate interventions for cultural heritage in the pandemic emergency)

Author(s): Demartini P., Marchegiani L., Marchiori M.
Published in: L’Italia ai tempi del Covid-19, Tomo II (Italy during the Covid-19 time, II vol.), 2020
Publisher: Cedam

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