New Zealand's metropolitan areas are key players in the field of strategic growth and development. These urban centres, through meticulous planning and strong public-private sector collaborations, promote policies and initiatives for infrastructural renewal, transformative projects and economic diversification. Not only do they address the challenges of the urban landscape, but...
Discover more insightsFrom an economic standpoint, the global health crisis has substantially impacted museums, compelling them to reassess their fiscal projections. As tourist traffic, a significant source of income, plummeted due to travel restrictions, museums faced a drastic reduction in revenue. Notwithstanding substantial budgetary adaptations, many struggled to maintain their financial equilibrium...
Discover more insightsThe sector encompassing museums, historical sites, and analogous institutions represents a significant subset of the globe's creative economy. This noble pursuit of preserving human history and culture has developed into a more realizable market, propelled by patron donations, public subsidy, private investments, and increasingly, novel income-generating strategies such as digital...
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