Applications

The collective experience with the HGES, constantly updated to meet new needs, also makes it possible to identify new fields where its application would be useful for the various stakeholders such as the study of new trends in Cultural Heritage Management. These programs, labeled Crossing the Boundaries, are developed in cooperation with international bodies like UNESCO-WHC and the UN-WTO as well as interested public and private research centers and institutions.
As an example, the following research lines have been designed:
  • Applying the HGES in Historic Centers as a whole;
  • Applying the HGES to cultural landscapes;
  • Use of the HGES at a cultural asset in the planning and project phases;
  • Scenarios for tourism in the Art Cities in the next 50 years;
  • HGES certification of virtual sites;
  • Applying the HGES to Immaterial Heritage;
  • Social implications of the HGES in risk areas and extreme situations.

The collective experience with the HGES, constantly updated to meet new needs, also makes it possible to identify new fields where its application would be useful for the various stakeholders such as the study of new trends in Cultural Heritage Management. These programs, labeled Crossing the Boundaries, are developed in cooperation with international bodies like UNESCO-WHC and the UN-WTO as well as interested public and private research centers and institutions.As an example, the following research lines have been designed: Applying the HGES in Historic Centers as a whole; Applying the HGES to cultural landscapes;Use of the HGES at a cultural asset in the planning and project phases; Scenarios for tourism in the Art Cities in the next 50 years; HGES certification of virtual sites; Applying the HGES to Immaterial Heritage; Social implications of the HGES in risk areas and extreme situations.