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Cost Benefit Analysis of UNESCO World Heritage Site Designation in Nova Scotia
Author(s) -
Burç Kayahan,
Brian VanBlarcom
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
review of economic analysis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.101
H-Index - 1
ISSN - 1973-3909
DOI - 10.15353/rea.v4i2.1386
Subject(s) - nova scotia , visitor pattern , world heritage , context (archaeology) , geography , scale (ratio) , archaeology , cartography , tourism , computer science , programming language
The objective of this research is to compare the economic benefits (defined as visitor spending) and costs of a UNESCO World Heritage (WH) designation. The study focuses on two sites in Nova Scotia; Old Town Lunenburg (designated as a WH site in 1995) and Grand Pré National Historic Site (which has applied for a WH status). Pre/post designation visitation data from Lunenburg was used to quantify the impact (6.2%) in the Nova Scotia context. A proportional (to visitation) impact was projected for Grand Pré. The analysis indicates that the level of visitation is important in determining economic viability and that the rising costs of a WH designation further challenge smaller scale attractions.

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