An ambitious new programme of research to improve decision making by valuing the benefits of our culture and heritage capital to society, announced today.
New research will demonstrate benefit of culture and heritage to society
Department for Culture, Media & Sport, United Kingdom,
21 January 2021, United Kingdom
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