2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.wss.2022.100084
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Heritage and pathways to wellbeing: From personal to social benefits, between experience identity and capability shaping

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“…Visitors of MoMo's Coffee & Bakery also stated that they visited this café because they could enjoy food and drinks while watching live music performances next to the café. Built heritage environments have the potential to promote mental health, well-being, and quality of life because it make people socialize, encourage healthy behavior, and help improve mental health [45]- [47]. With the enjoyable atmosphere of KSC, visitors can take a rest physically and mentally, and relax after a long day.…”
Section: Figure 3 the Improvement Of The Street As A Public Space By ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visitors of MoMo's Coffee & Bakery also stated that they visited this café because they could enjoy food and drinks while watching live music performances next to the café. Built heritage environments have the potential to promote mental health, well-being, and quality of life because it make people socialize, encourage healthy behavior, and help improve mental health [45]- [47]. With the enjoyable atmosphere of KSC, visitors can take a rest physically and mentally, and relax after a long day.…”
Section: Figure 3 the Improvement Of The Street As A Public Space By ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This chapter is essential reading for researchers or practitioners, as it clearly sets out the different definitions and approaches used in wellbeing research, highlights common misinterpretations of wellbeing, and critically examines the strengths and weaknesses of different models and measures including their ability to account for contrasting cultural experiences of wellbeing. This discussion addresses the clear need to improve the quality of evidence reporting within heritage-related wellbeing research (Gallou, 2022;Nolan, 2020) and steer it on a course to greater robustness. The chapter impresses upon the reader the importance of selecting the model of wellbeing and method of evaluation most appropriate to the aims of a given study.…”
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“…Building on and complementing other heritage-based wellbeing frameworks (i.e. Gallou, 2022;Reilly et al, 2018), this programme theory serves to further define the wellbeing benefits of heritage engagement for participants with a formal mental health diagnosis. As this analysis excludes the experience of participant without a clinical diagnosis, it does not necessarily provide a definitive guide to all of the ways that heritage can specifically influences wellbeing.…”
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“…During the second half of the 20 th century, when the mills were abandoned as a result of the general industrialization process, until today, the Riamonte stream has been retaken by nature, as can be seen in the orthophotos of the National Geographic Institute, from the so-called American Flight of 1945, when all the buildings were visible, to the present day, when they are covered by leafy vegetation (AMS, 1945;AMS, 1956;IGN, 1983;IGN, 2001;IGN, 2020). Beyond the decontextualization of the built rural heritage with respect to its original physical context, the process of naturalization of the environment near the riverbed, together with the nature tourism route, offers an opportunity for the survival of the assets, provided that they are adequately disseminated among tourists and the residents of Ames (Gallou, 2022). To this end, the use of graphic information developed, combined with other descriptive means, is essential for communication, understood in its dimensions of disclosure, dissemination, presentation, and interpretation (Raies, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%