Archaeological Site Conservation and Enhancement: An Economic Evaluation Model for the Selection of Investment Projects

For sustainable development of the territory, public administrations must guarantee the efficient allocation of available resources. This is also important for the conservation and enhancement of archaeological sites, able to generate multiple effects—not only strictly cultural, but also s...

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Main Authors: Giacomo Di Ruocco, Antonio Nesticò
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/11/3907
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spelling doaj-de146628ec5e4f28a4b9ef6c6ed50f9e2020-11-24T20:57:14ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-10-011011390710.3390/su10113907su10113907Archaeological Site Conservation and Enhancement: An Economic Evaluation Model for the Selection of Investment ProjectsGiacomo Di Ruocco0Antonio Nesticò1Department of Civil Engineering, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano (Salerno), ItalyDepartment of Civil Engineering, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano (Salerno), ItalyFor sustainable development of the territory, public administrations must guarantee the efficient allocation of available resources. This is also important for the conservation and enhancement of archaeological sites, able to generate multiple effects—not only strictly cultural, but also social, environmental, and financial—in their reference area. Although today, decisions on investments to be implemented are seldom supported by logical and operational methodologies able to rationalize the selection processes. Thus, proposing and implementing survey instruments to optimize the use of funds, in the light of a technical-economic process that is valid on a methodological level—that is repeatable and not complex to use—is likely necessary. This paper proposes a multicriteria evaluation model for the choice among projects concerning archaeological sites. According to pre-established criteria, the analysis protocol is defined using the algorithms of discrete linear programming, already successfully used in urban and territorial planning. These algorithms are written in A Mathematical Programming Language (AMPL); software which allows the consideration of several—both technical and economic—constraints that the system imposes. The model is verified by a case study, highlighting its potential and limits, as well as outlining future research perspectives.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/11/3907archaeological sitesenvironmental protectioneconomic evaluationmulticriteria analysislinear programming
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author Giacomo Di Ruocco
Antonio Nesticò
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Archaeological Site Conservation and Enhancement: An Economic Evaluation Model for the Selection of Investment Projects
Sustainability
archaeological sites
environmental protection
economic evaluation
multicriteria analysis
linear programming
author_facet Giacomo Di Ruocco
Antonio Nesticò
author_sort Giacomo Di Ruocco
title Archaeological Site Conservation and Enhancement: An Economic Evaluation Model for the Selection of Investment Projects
title_short Archaeological Site Conservation and Enhancement: An Economic Evaluation Model for the Selection of Investment Projects
title_full Archaeological Site Conservation and Enhancement: An Economic Evaluation Model for the Selection of Investment Projects
title_fullStr Archaeological Site Conservation and Enhancement: An Economic Evaluation Model for the Selection of Investment Projects
title_full_unstemmed Archaeological Site Conservation and Enhancement: An Economic Evaluation Model for the Selection of Investment Projects
title_sort archaeological site conservation and enhancement: an economic evaluation model for the selection of investment projects
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-10-01
description For sustainable development of the territory, public administrations must guarantee the efficient allocation of available resources. This is also important for the conservation and enhancement of archaeological sites, able to generate multiple effects—not only strictly cultural, but also social, environmental, and financial—in their reference area. Although today, decisions on investments to be implemented are seldom supported by logical and operational methodologies able to rationalize the selection processes. Thus, proposing and implementing survey instruments to optimize the use of funds, in the light of a technical-economic process that is valid on a methodological level—that is repeatable and not complex to use—is likely necessary. This paper proposes a multicriteria evaluation model for the choice among projects concerning archaeological sites. According to pre-established criteria, the analysis protocol is defined using the algorithms of discrete linear programming, already successfully used in urban and territorial planning. These algorithms are written in A Mathematical Programming Language (AMPL); software which allows the consideration of several—both technical and economic—constraints that the system imposes. The model is verified by a case study, highlighting its potential and limits, as well as outlining future research perspectives.
topic archaeological sites
environmental protection
economic evaluation
multicriteria analysis
linear programming
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/11/3907
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