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REVIEW OF THE SUBMISSIONS MADE TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO AUSTRALIA’S HISTORIC HERITAGE SECTION V: BIBLIOGRAPHY February 2007 The Heritage Chairs and Officials of the States and Territories of Australia

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REVIEW OF THE SUBMISSIONS MADE TO THE PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION INQUIRY INTO

AUSTRALIA’S HISTORIC HERITAGE

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The Heritage Chairs and Officials of the States and Territories of Australia

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Section V: Bibliography from Submissions to the Productivity Commission Inquiry

key reference attachments to major submissions 174 Reports on The Economics of Heritage Conservation 190 Websites of Interest 192 Appendices to Major Submissions 193

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Key Reference Attachments to Major Submissions A Aitken, Lyn, 2001. Social and Community Dimensions of Natural Resource Management, report for Consortium for Integrated Resource Management, Queensland DPI. The Allen Consulting Group 2005b, Valuing the Priceless: The Value of Historic Heritage in Australia, Research Report 2, Heritage Chairs and Officials of Australia and New Zealand, Sydney. The Allen Consulting Group (2005), Thoughts on the ‘when’ and ‘How’ of Government Historic heritage Protection. Research Report 1. Prepared for the Heritage Chairs and Officials of Australia and New Zealand, Sydney. Apostolakis A and Jaffry S2005, ‘A choice modeling application for Greek heritage attractions’, Journal of Travel Research, vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 309–318. Aretino, B., Holland, P., Matysek, A. and Peterson, D. (2001) Cost Sharing for Biodiversity conservation: A Conceptual Framework, Productivity Commission Staff Research Paper, AusInfo, Canberra. Armitage, L. & Irons, J. 2005, Managing Cultural Heritage: Heritage Listing and Property, paper prepared for the European Real Estate Conference, Dublin. Ashton Paul, and Cornwall Jennifer, “Corralling Conflict”, a paper presented at the Heritage Studies Symposium, University of Otago, July 2005 Atkins Heritage and Institute of Field Archaeologists (IFA), 2004 Measuring the Social Contribution of the Historic Environment: A project by the Institute of field Archaeologists and Atkins Heritage for the National Trust, London. Australia. House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics, Finance and Public Administration Report 2003 Rates and Taxes: A Fair Share for Responsible Local Government Australia ICOMOS In. (2004) The Illustrated Burra Charter: good practice for heritage places, Australia ICOMOS, Burwood, Vic. Australia ICOMOS, 1998, Code on the Ethics of Co-existence in Conserving Significant Places. Australia ICOMOS, 1999, The Australia ICOMOS Charter for the Conservation of Places of Cultural Significance (The Burra Charter 1999). Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2001. Agriculture industry in Australia–Queensland state profile. Australian Bureau of Statistics 2003, Population Projections, Australia, Cat. No. 3220.0, Canberra.

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Australian Bureau of Statistics 2004, Information Paper: Measuring Social Capital — An Australian Framework and Indicators, Cat. No. 1378.0, Canberra. Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2005, Regional Population Growth, Australia: June 2004, Australian Bureau of Statistics, Canberra. Australian Government, The Treasury (2004), Policy Advice and Treasury’s Wellbeing Framework. Australian Heritage Commission, 1974, Report of the Committee of Enquiry into the National Estate (Hope Report). Australian Heritage Commission, (2000), Challenges for Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century, Proceedings of a Conference on Heritage Economics, Canberra, 4 July, 2000 Australian Heritage Commission (2000) Protecting Local Heritage Places-a guide for communities, Canberra. Australian Heritage Commission and CRC for Sustainable Tourism (2001), Successful Tourism at Heritage Places: a guide for tourism operators, heritage managers and communities http://www.ahc.gov.au/publications/tourism/index.html. Australian Heritage Commission, 2001. Australian Historic Themes, A framework for use in heritage assessment and management, Australian Heritage Commission, Canberra. Australian Heritage Commission (2003) Distinctively Australian: exploring our national identity through our national heritage, prepared for the Prime Minister. Australian Market & Social Research Society 2003, ‘Choice modelling: the method more are choosing’, Available at http://www.mrsa.com.au/index.cfm?a=detail&id=1160&eid=89 Australian State of the Environment Committee (2001) Australia State of the Environment 2001, Independent Report to the Commonwealth Minister for the Environment and Heritage, CSIRO Publishing on behalf of the Department of the Environment and Heritage Available at: http://www.deh.gov.au/soe/2001/index.html B Bates, G, Environmental law in Australia, Sydney Beer, A, Maude A, Pritchard, B 2003, Developing Australia’s Regions: Theory and Practice, UNSW, Sydney Bell, Peter, 1987. Timber Houses in the north of Queensland, in Built in Wood, proceedings of the First Australian Conference on the Conservation of Timber Structures, Brisbane, Australia ICOMOS Inc, pp. 17–23.

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Bellamy, J., Meppem, T., Goddard, R., Dawson, S., ‘The Changing Face of Regional Governance for Economic Development: Implications for Local Government’, in Sustaining Regions Vol 2, No 3, Winter 2003, Flinders Press, Adelaide Bennett, J (2001), ‘Natural heritage valuation methods: applications to cultural heritage’, in Australian Heritage Commission, p. 31–40. Bennett J, 2003, ‘The importance of targets and values in market-based instrument development’, presented at the 6th National AARES Symposium on Market-Based Tools for Environmental Management, Canberra, 2–3 September. Birmingham, Judy, 1979. Sheep, Cattle and Maritime Industries, in Birmingham, Judy, Ian Jack and Dennis Jeans, Australian Pioneer Technology, Heinemann, Melbourne, pp.132–149. British Research Establishment, ‘Measurement of Residual Embodied Energy in Heritage Housing’, 2003, quoted in ‘The Economic Value of the Historic Environment’ in Heritage Counts, 2003 (http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/heritagecounts/). Buckley, Ralf (2002) World Heritage Icon Value: Contribution of World Heritage Branding to Nature Tourism, International Centre for Ecotourism Research, Australian Heritage Commission. Bureau of Tourism Research, International Visitors Survey, unpublished data. Bureau of Tourism Research, National Visitors Survey, unpublished data. Burke, Sheridan, 1998. Bush Lives, Bush Futures, Historic Houses Trust of NSW. C The Honourable Ian Campbell, Federal Minister for Environment and Heritage, (Transcript). Radio 6TR, Perth (Murray), 13 January 2005, Property Rights and Wetlands, Interview Carmen, John, “The Importance of Things: Archaeology and the Law”, in Cooper et.al. (eds), Managing Archaeology, Routledge, London, 1995, 19-32. Cegielski, Michele et al. (2001) The Economic Value of Tourism to Places of Cultural Heritage Significance: a case study of three towns with mining heritage Australian Heritage Commission, University of Canberra, CRC for Sustainable Tourism. Clark S, Jones, M and I. Page 2005, New Zealand 2005 House Condition Survey, Study Report No. 142, BRANZ. Colorado Historical Foundation, January 2002, 'The Economic Benefits of Historic Preservation in Colorado Coase R, 1960, ‘The problem of social cost’, Journal of Law and Economics, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 1–40. Colmar Brunton Social Research (2004), An executive summary of research findings

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Department of the Environment and Heritage and Land & Water Australia 2005, Making Economic Valuation Work for Biodiversity Conservation, Canberra. Department of the Environment and Heritage (2004) Adaptive Reuse – preserving our past, building our future, Canberra. Department of Infrastructure 1999, Victorian Planning Provision Practice Note ‘Applying the Heritage Overlay’ Dominy C, 2001, The Economics of Heritage Listings: Part B, The Impacts of Heritage Requirements on the Financial Viability of Individual Development Proposals, Sydney. E English Heritage, 1997, Sustaining the Historic Environment: new perspectives on the future. English Heritage (2000) Power of Place: the future of the historic environment at www.english-heritage.org.uk. English Heritage 2003, ‘The Economic Value of the Historic Environment’ in Heritage Counts. (http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/heritagecounts/). English Heritage 2003, ‘Heritage Dividend: East of England Region’, in Heritage Counts. (http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/heritagecounts/). English Heritage, Heritage Counts 2004: The state of England’s Historic Environment, English Heritage, 2004. Environment Australia, 2001. Headline Sustainability Indicators for Australia. EPHC, 2003, Going Places: Developing Natural and Cultural Heritage Tourism in Australia, National Tourism and Heritage Taskforce for the Environment Protection and Heritage Council. EPHC, 2004, Making Heritage Happen: Incentives and Policy Tools for Conserving Our Historic Heritage, National Incentives Taskforce for the Environment Protection and Heritage Council, Adelaide. EPHC (2005), Revolving Funds for Historic Heritage, accessed on www.ephc.gov.au. F Fitzgerald, Ross, 1986. A History of Queensland from the dreaming to 1915, University of Queensland Press, chapter 4. Foo L, and Rossetto A, 1998, Cultural Tourism in Australia — Characteristics and Motivations, BTR Occasional Paper Number 27, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra. Forester J, Planning in the Face of Power (1989) Freehill Hollingdale & Page 1999, National Competition Policy Review of the Heritage Act, Final Report, report for Department of Infrastructure, Melbourne.

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Freeman, Peter, 1980. The Woolshed: A Riverina Anthology, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 231 pp.. Freeman, Peter, 1982. The Homestead: A Riverina Anthology, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 304 pp. Fukuyama F, 1999, ‘Social capital and civil society’, Paper presented at IMF Conference on Second Generation Reforms, Washington, 8-9 November. G Getty Conservation Institute (1998) Economics and Heritage Conservation. Proceedings of a meeting organised by the Getty Conservation Institute, December, Getty Centre, Los Angeles. Godden Mackay Context, 2000, Port Arthur Historic Site Conservation Plan, Report prepared for the Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority. Godden Mackay Logan Pty Ltd 2001, Conservation Management Plan: Mawson’s Huts Historic Site, Cape Denison, Commonwealth Bay, Australian Antarctic Territory, prepared for the AAP Mawson’s Huts Foundation. Godden Mackay Logan Pty Ltd, 2002, The Rocks Heritage Management Plan, Prepared for the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority. Goodhew, S, Pilkington B, and Wilkinson D, 2003, Has the listing of traditional, vernacular buildings been detrimental to their condition?, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, UK, Available at http://www.rics.org/Builtenvironment/Buildingtypes/Historicbuildingsandancientm onuments/Listedbuildings/listing_of_traditional_20030124.html, Accessed 24 February 2005. Gunn, C. 2001, Exploring the Connection between Built and Natural Heritage, Heritage Canada Foundation, Ontario. H Hawkes Jon, The Fourth Pillar of Sustainability: Culture’s Essential Role in Public Planning 2001 Healey, P ‘Planning through debate: the communicative turn in planning theory’, in F Fischer and J Forester (ed) The Argumentative Turn in policy Analysis (1993) 233. Henrick B, and L. Johnson L, 2000, ‘Visiting Australia’s popular attractions — Measuring international day and overnight visitor activities’, Tourism Research Report, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 7-12.

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Reports on the Economics of Heritage Conservation

A number of studies have been completed examining the cost/benefits of heritage regulation, examining the private costs of heritage regulation and quantifying the social benefits obtained. Consideration of heritage economics has embraced examination of tourism and heritage places and the concept of valuing heritage as cultural capital. Research which may inform the Inquiry includes: i. The Impacts of Heritage Requirements on the Financial Viability of Individual

Development Proposals (NSW Division of the API for the NSW Heritage Office) at: http://www.heritage.nsw.gov.au/docs/economics parta.pdf.

Economic analysis to assess respectively A) the social/economic cost/benefit for the local community and B) the cost/benefit of heritage requirements for the owner.

ii. Heritage Economics: Challenges for heritage conservation and sustainable

development in the 2151 Century, conference papers at http://www.ahc.gov.au/publications/Reneralpubs/economics/pubs/economics72.pdf.

iii. Brochure on heritage listing and the benefits for owners -

http://www.heritage.nsw.eov.au/docs/heritagelistiniz benefits.pdf

iv. A comprehensive list of readings and data on heritage and property values as referenced by Heritage WA at:http://www2.heritage.wa.gov.au/f values.html

v. Heritage Council Victoria, `Managing Our Heritage' a review of heritage

place management in Victoria (2003) at http://www.heritage.vic.gov.au/pages/vdfs/publications/managinRheritagebody.pdf

vi. Other studies and research including, `Revolving Funds for Historic Heritage', Feasibility Guidelines for Heritage Development Applications, `The Economic and Social Benefits of Heritage Property and `Does the Housing Market Value Heritage' as reproduced at http://www.heritage.nsw.Rov.au/07 subnav 13.htm

Australian Heritage Commission and CRC for Sustainable Tourism (2001), Successful Tourism at Heritage Places: a guide for tourism operators, heritage managers and communities http://www.ahc.gov.au/publications/tourism/index.html. Australian Market & Social Research Society 2003, ‘Choice modelling: the method more are choosing’, Available at http://www.mrsa.com.au/index.cfm?a=detail&id=1160&eid=89 Cegielski, Michele et al. (2001) The Economic Value of Tourism to Places of Cultural Heritage Significance: a case study of three towns with mining heritage Australian Heritage Commission, University of Canberra, CRC for Sustainable Tourism.

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Deodhar, Vinita (2004), ‘Does the housing market value heritage? Some empirical evidence’, http://www.efs.mq.edu.au/research/DeodharV.htm. De la Torre, M. and Mason, R. 1999, Economics and Heritage Conservation:: Issues and Ideas on Valuing Heritage ICOMOS Symposium 1999 at http://www.icomos,org/usicomos/Symposium/SYMP99/delatorre.htm Department of the Environment and Heritage (2004) Adaptive Reuse – preserving our past, building our future, Canberra www.deh.gov.au/heritage/publications/adaptive/pubs/ adaptive-reuse.pdf English Heritage (2000) Power of Place: the future of the historic environment at www.english-heritage.org.uk. English Heritage 2003, ‘The Economic Value of the Historic Environment’ in Heritage Counts. (http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/heritagecounts/). English Heritage 2003, ‘Heritage Dividend: East of England Region’, in Heritage Counts. (http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/heritagecounts/). English Heritage, Heritage Counts 2004: The state of England’s Historic Environment, English Heritage, 2004. English Heritage, 2004. Heritage Counts 2004–the State of England’s Historic Environment, http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/heritagecounts/ Environment Protection and Heritage Council (2005), Revolving Funds for Historic Heritage, accessed on www.ephc.gov.au. EPHC (Environment Protection and Heritage Council) (2004), Making Heritage Happen: Incentives and Policy Tools for Conserving Our Historic Heritage, April, Adelaide, http://www.ephc.gov.au EPHC (2005), Revolving Funds for Historic Heritage, accessed on www.ephc.gov.au. Heritage Victoria 2001, Heritage Listings and Property Valuations in Victoria. (http://www.heritage.vic.gov.au/heritage_listing_property_values.pdf). Klamer, Arjo, 2003, ‘Social, Cultural and Economic Values of Cultural Goods, formerly titled Cultural Goods are Good for More Than Their Economic Value’, Cultural Economics, Japanese Association for Cultural Economics, vol.3, no.3, March 2003, pp17-38, reprinted in V. Rao and M.Walton (eds) Cultural and Public Action Stanford University Press, 2004. - online at www.klamer.nl Klamer, Arjo, 2003, ‘Social, Cultural and Economic Values of Cultural Goods, formerly titled Cultural Goods are Good for More Than Their Economic Value’, Cultural Economics, Japanese Association for Cultural Economics, vol.3, no.3, March 2003, pp17-38, reprinted in V. Rao and M.Walton (eds) Cultural and Public Action Stanford University Press, 2004. - online at www.klamer.nl

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Websites of Interest

UNESCO http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php-URL Flannel Flower Press - (www.oldhouses.com.au) - links with owners of old houses and buildings throughout Australia. http://www.hlf.org.au English Heritage http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/ Our Towns and Cities: The Future Delivering an Urban Renaissance 105 Recommendations of the Urban Task Force http://www.odpm.gov.uk TPL The Trust for Public Land - Conserving Land for People - Open Space Pays http://www.tpl.org/ PPS Project for public space - projects & feedback - case studies, publications etc http://www.pps.org/

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Attachments to Major Submissions Sub 126 National Cultural Heritage Forum Vision Statement for Australia’s Cultural Heritage Sub DR338 National Cultural Heritage Forum- The future role for the Register of the National Estate Sub 118-Australian Heritage Council

• Opening Address to the National Heritage Convention by Senator the Hon. Robert Hill, 6 August 1988.

• Functions of the Australian Heritage Council, section 5 of the Australian Heritage Council Act 2003.

• Criteria for assessment of the outstanding national heritage value of places. • The AHC Listing Process. • National Heritage Principles –from National Heritage Convention, 1988.

DR258 Australian Heritage Council Appendix 2: European and US examples of financial assistance to owners of historic heritage. (from Rural Heritage Places Issues: Discussion paper for the Queensland Heritage Council, Jane Lennon, July 2003 National Trust submissions All the submissions include summaries of National Trust data – including information about properties, financial data and case studies , only some are referenced here: Sub 40 The Australian Council of National Trusts Includes a detailed timeline of the history of the National Trust in Australia set in the context of the development of Australian heritage conservation regulation, and a bibliography of National Trust publications Case studies of

• James Cook Museum , • Woldton House, Wacol, • Burra SA, • Clarendon, Tas • Central Greenough, WA, • Heritage Appeals, WA Trust,

Sub 172 National Trust of Australia (NSW) Case Study 1 – Campaign for the Holsworthy Military Reserve Case Study 2 - Historic Cinemas Conservation Campaign which Case Study 3 – Fund raising and repair of the vandalised grave of Eliza Donnithorne in St Stephens Cemetery Newtown - looks at the role of traditional skills training in the provision of long term repair of historic materials.

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Case Study 4 Illustrates the role that ‘house museums’ can play both in education and interpretation and how volunteer contribution can expand the viability of a project Case Study 5 Looks at the long term contribution of Committees and volunteers with a look at the Women’s Committee of The National Trust Sub 148 National Trust of Australia (Vic) Case studies National Trust Expert Committees Timber Bridges Thematic Study Sub 154 Department of the Environment and Heritage A Australian Government heritage lists: scope of lists and criteria for listing B Australian Government responsibilities under international conventions C The Department of the Environment and Heritage and historic heritage D Australian Government historic heritage grants programmes E Government and non-government heritage committees:Roles and responsibilities F An economic framework for historic heritage conservation G Australian Government agencies that own or control places entered in the Commonwealth Heritage List Sub 157 NSW Heritage Office A The Pressures on Historic Heritage in NSW B: NSW Government Heritage Policy 1996 C: NSW Government Heritage Policy 2000 D: Heritage Office of NSW - Partnerships E: Clients and Stakeholders of the NSW Heritage Office F: The NSW Heritage Incentives Program: The Eight Programs in Detail