This research aims to reveal and discuss state-of-the-art research addressing the relation between built heritage and individuals’ subjective wellbeing (SWB). Through a systematic literature review, fifty-one studies were analyzed. Even if limited, past research confirms the substantial relation between built heritage and subjective wellbeing, and six primary factors and other sub-factors were identified. This paper's originality is found in its focus, being the link between built heritage and subjective wellbeing seldom addressed, and the definition of a six-factor model deduced from the state-of-the-art, as a theoretical framework to support further research. This paper contributes to the ongoing notion of human-centrality in the built en...
This paper argues that the notion of comfort is first and foremost re-lated to subjective choices an...
This research addresses the performance gap between intentions towards a sustainable conservation of...
PurposePreserving our built heritage from the onslaught of weather, pollution, development and the e...
This research aims to reveal and discuss state-of-the-art research addressing the relation between b...
Community perceptions and experiences of built heritage are essential in understanding the built her...
Heritage sites are complex environments that cannot be easily be located within a nature – built spa...
The aim of this article is to review the ways in which subjective well-being hasbeen conceptualized ...
The impact of historic places and assets on community wellbeing has been the focus on many studies f...
Heritage sites are complex environments that cannot be easily be located within a nature – built spa...
The paper looks at how cultural heritage can help to create dynamic rural communities using notions ...
An increasing body of evidence suggests that some of the contemporary forms of the physical environm...
In this paper, we explore the relationship between different ways of getting engaged with cultural h...
The aim of this article is to review the ways in which subjective well-being has been conceptualize...
This research addresses the performance gap between intentions towards a sustainable conservation of...
This paper argues that the notion of comfort is first and foremost re-lated to subjective choices an...
This research addresses the performance gap between intentions towards a sustainable conservation of...
PurposePreserving our built heritage from the onslaught of weather, pollution, development and the e...
This research aims to reveal and discuss state-of-the-art research addressing the relation between b...
Community perceptions and experiences of built heritage are essential in understanding the built her...
Heritage sites are complex environments that cannot be easily be located within a nature – built spa...
The aim of this article is to review the ways in which subjective well-being hasbeen conceptualized ...
The impact of historic places and assets on community wellbeing has been the focus on many studies f...
Heritage sites are complex environments that cannot be easily be located within a nature – built spa...
The paper looks at how cultural heritage can help to create dynamic rural communities using notions ...
An increasing body of evidence suggests that some of the contemporary forms of the physical environm...
In this paper, we explore the relationship between different ways of getting engaged with cultural h...
The aim of this article is to review the ways in which subjective well-being has been conceptualize...
This research addresses the performance gap between intentions towards a sustainable conservation of...
This paper argues that the notion of comfort is first and foremost re-lated to subjective choices an...
This research addresses the performance gap between intentions towards a sustainable conservation of...
PurposePreserving our built heritage from the onslaught of weather, pollution, development and the e...