About
Jordan Gamble is affiliated with Edinburgh Napier University and participated in the ACHS 2016 conference, 'What does heritage change?', where he presented research on the economic valuation of intangible cultural heritage. His work focuses on cultural festivals in Scotland’s Orkney Islands, indicating a strong engagement with heritage policy and management.
His research interests center on cultural heritage and its socio-economic dimensions, particularly the valuation of intangible heritage. This includes examining how cultural festivals contribute to local economies and community identity, placing his work at the intersection of heritage studies, cultural policy, and economic analysis.
The single available publication highlights a trend toward applied, case-based research in heritage economics. His work emphasizes practical methodologies for valuing non-material cultural assets, especially within rural or island communities, and contributes to broader discussions on sustainable heritage management.
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