Abstract
This project is the fruitful outcome of the partnership between the University of Brighton and GPI Atlantic and aims to demonstrate the usefulness and relevance of values-based approaches to evaluating cultural legacies of projects for asset-based community development. The project has transferred approaches developed in the 'Starting from Values: Evaluating Intangible Legacies' Connected Communities project to GPI Atlantic's established programme. The project has embedded values-based approaches to identifying legacies within GPI Atlantic, Bhutan's Youth Development Fund (YDF), and the Thai Volunteer Service (TVS), as well as the TVS-supported GNH youth movement in Thailand and neighbouring countries in the Mekong, and GNH-aligned community projects in Thailand.
Original language | English |
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Commissioning body | Arts and Humanities Research Council |
Number of pages | 61 |
Publication status | Published - 29 Dec 2017 |
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Marie Harder, Fellow Royal Society of the Arts (FRSA)
- School of Arch, Tech and Eng - Professor of Sustainable Waste Mngmt
- Experimental Design Practices Research and Enterprise Group
- Radical Methodologies (RaM) Research and Enterprise Group
- Values and Sustainability Research and Enterprise Group
- Centre for Change, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
Person: Academic