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Economic impact of the historic environment in Scotland a final report by ECOTEC for the Historic Environment Advisory Council for Scotland [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: Birmingham ECOTEC 2008Subject(s): LOC classification:
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Executive summary -- Introduction -- Scotland's historic environment: definition and scope -- Importance of the historic environment -- Survey of Scotland's historic environment sector -- Economic impact of Scotland's historic environment -- Strategic findings and conclusions -- Annexes
Summary: Reports on the results of a study carried out on behalf of the Historic Environment Advisory Council for Scotland to examine the contribution which Scotland's historic environment makes to the country's economy. Finds that the historic environment makes a significant contribution, directly employing around 41 000 FTE employees and indirectly supporting around 20 000 more. Estimates that the historic environment sector contributes over £2.3bn to Scotland's national gross value added (GVA), which represents around £4.5bn in terms of output.
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Executive summary -- Introduction -- Scotland's historic environment: definition and scope -- Importance of the historic environment -- Survey of Scotland's historic environment sector -- Economic impact of Scotland's historic environment -- Strategic findings and conclusions -- Annexes

Reports on the results of a study carried out on behalf of the Historic Environment Advisory Council for Scotland to examine the contribution which Scotland's historic environment makes to the country's economy. Finds that the historic environment makes a significant contribution, directly employing around 41 000 FTE employees and indirectly supporting around 20 000 more. Estimates that the historic environment sector contributes over £2.3bn to Scotland's national gross value added (GVA), which represents around £4.5bn in terms of output.