STA - HECHCTAX Strand A; Developing a taxonomy for culture and heritage capital

A Contract Award Notice
by HISTORIC ENGLAND LIMITED

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Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
2.5 year
Value
£11K
Sector
PROFESSIONAL
Published
18 Dec 2023
Delivery
04 Sep 2023 to 03 Mar 2026
Deadline
01 Sep 2023 16:00

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Location

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1 buyer

1 supplier

Description

Brief Description of purchase: This proposal will address a key priority for the Culture and Heritage Capital (CHC) Programme: developing a taxonomy for CHC that can be used to embed C&H in economic models (Kaszynska et. al, 2022). The objectives of this research are: • OBJ 1 To develop a taxonomy of culture and heritage capital (CHC) • OBJ 2 To present the commonalities in concepts of value in economics and arts, humanities and heritage science. • OBJ 3 To socialise the study findings and the concept of a taxonomy. • OBJ 4 To explore a new strategic approach for producing economic evidence. • OBJ 5 To use best practice findings to explore "what works" for the design of CHC taxonomy. The research will explore the following research questions: • RQ 1: What are the main parameters of a well-designed taxonomy? Economic decision making and appraisal involve a range of existing taxonomies for assets and services. It is important to understand how taxonomies are currently operationalised and what challenges exist before developing the approach for C&H. • RQ 2: What are the strengths and weaknesses of existing taxonomies? The current work in natural capital and ecosystem services has direct relevance to C&H. Before developing our own taxonomy, we need to learn from that work to date. • RQ 3: What classifications of C&H do we need to understand and embed into a CHC taxonomy? Cultural and heritage assets are complex and varied, ranging from buildings through to intangible assets such as performance. What work has already been done to classify assets? • RQ 4: How do flows of services, benefits and values of CHC emerge? In order to develop a taxonomy, we need to first understand how C&H stakeholders express the ways in which C&H heritage assets give rise to services, benefits and values and what evidence there is for those services, benefits and values from a C&H sector perspective. • RQ 5: What does a taxonomy of stocks, services and benefits for culture and heritage look like? Based on RQ1-4, how can we articulate a taxonomy that can be operationalised in economic appraisal and decision-making? Sub consultant, IPSOS (Lawton), will input economic expertise at key stages of the development of the taxonomy considering if/ how it can be applied to economic valuation studies providing technical advice across all workstreams, ensuring cross-over between the findings and process followed in the DCMS consultancy proto-typology project, which was led by SC Lawton. The period of support will cover the full period of the project.

Award Detail

1 Ipsos UK DR Ricky Lawton (London)
  • Value: £11,414

CPV Codes

  • 73110000 - Research services

Indicators

  • Contract is suitable for SMEs.

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