02432nas a2200265 4500000000100000000000100001000000100002008004100003260000800044653002400052653002200076653003300098653003600131653001800167653001800185653001800203100002300221700001700244245011800261856015300379300001200532490000700544520159500551022002002146 2015 d coct10aheritage management10aIntangible assets10aMulti-Attribute Value Theory10aMulticriteria Decision Analysis10aNatural parks10aparticipation10aPublic policy1 aValentina Ferretti1 aElena Comino00aAn integrated framework to assess complex cultural and natural heritage systems with Multi-Attribute Value Theory uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84941804330&doi=10.1016%2fj.culher.2015.01.007&partnerID=40&md5=a1ec55dcdc8a6cfa28a924bc8dc98bf6 a688-6970 v163 aDecisions related to integrated cultural and natural heritage are increasingly complex due to the multiple-use nature of goods and services provided by the environment, the difficulty in monetary evaluation of intangible heritage and the involvement of a large number of stakeholders. Multiple perspectives are thus required to align social and ecological values to promote sustainable solutions for heritage management. In this context, multi-attribute value techniques can be used to synthesize stakeholder preferences because they can accommodate conflicting, multidimensional and incommensurable objectives. The present paper proposes an experimentation employing the Multi-Attribute Value Theory (MAVT), which is a specific Multicriteria Analysis technique, in the domain of collective decisions about public goods. The objective of the work is to provide an integrated framework for planning and design of future actions according to both qualitative and quantitative elements, in order to help and support landscape and urban planners, policy and decision-makers, land managers and public organizations to manage complex territorial systems characterized by multiple values. To the knowledge of the authors, this is the first application of multi-attribute value techniques for dealing with intangible heritage characterized simultaneously by natural, cultural, ecological, historical and architectural values. The present contribution has thus an innovative and trans-disciplinary potential and may influence future applications referring to collective decisions about public goods. a12962074 (ISSN)