2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.03.375
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Tatarstan Model of Public-Private Partnership in the Field of Cultural Heritage Preservation

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“…The private sector plays an important role in the era of digital platforms, especially in disseminating issues that are both public and private (Dijck, 2019). And furthermore, the participation of private and public actors is needed actively through the entire preservation process (Balarezo et al, 2017;Absalyamov, 2015) 4.e. Wood Crafts (Carpenters)…”
Section: D Private Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The private sector plays an important role in the era of digital platforms, especially in disseminating issues that are both public and private (Dijck, 2019). And furthermore, the participation of private and public actors is needed actively through the entire preservation process (Balarezo et al, 2017;Absalyamov, 2015) 4.e. Wood Crafts (Carpenters)…”
Section: D Private Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many scholars have studied theoretic explorations and practical experience of PPP in countries and regions including the European Union (Renda and Schrefler, 2005), Italy (Rossi and Civitillo, 2014), Singapore (Hwang et al , 2013), the United Kingdom (Carrillo et al , 2008), Switzerland (Hofmeister and Borchert, 2004), Greece (Roumboutsos and Anagnostopoulos, 2008), Canada (Vining, 2008), and Germany (Essig and Batran, 2005). There are differences in PPP suitability, transaction structure, and risk management in specific sectors, such as transportation (Roumboutsos and Macário, 2013), energy (Sobhiyah et al , 2009), education (Dudley, 2015), healthcare (Akintoye and Chinyio, 2005), tourism (Ekpenyong and Mmom, 2015), cultural heritage (Absalyamov, 2015), and architecture revitalization (Zhao, 2015).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the changing of community economic not allow to support the building maintenance efforts. According to (Absalyamov, 2015), supports from public sector and private sector partnership are needed.…”
Section: Toward Sustainable Preservation Of 'Omah Pencu'mentioning
confidence: 99%