sporedne delatnosti

English translation: non-core / secondary activities

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Serbian term or phrase:sporedne delatnosti
English translation:non-core / secondary activities
Entered by: Bogdan Petrovic

07:14 Feb 22, 2016
Serbian to English translations [PRO]
Mathematics & Statistics / Culture
Serbian term or phrase: sporedne delatnosti
Prema CDIS metodlogiji i 2-mesnom nivou klasifikacije, ukupan udeo kulturnih aktivnosti u bruto domaćem proizvodu u 2013. godini iznosio je 4,00%, a u 2014. godini 3,90%. U tom udelu su u 2013. godini sa 30,00% učestvovale centralne kulturne delatnosti, dok su preostalih 70,00% činile sporedne delatnosti. U 2014. godini centralne delatnosti stvarale su 25,64%, a delatnosti podrške/opreme 74,36% učešća kulturnih delatnosti u BDP Srbije.

Ancillary activities?
Bogdan Petrovic
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non-core / secondary activities
Explanation:
As opposed to core activities "učestvovale centralne kulturne "
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4non-core / secondary activities
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4ancillary activities
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UNESCO - CDIS Methodology
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non-core / secondary activities


Explanation:
As opposed to core activities "učestvovale centralne kulturne "

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ancillary activities


Explanation:
http://www.uis.unesco.org/culture/Documents/FCS-handbook-1-e...
The process of identifying principal, secondary and ancillary cultural activities works well when the culture sector is identified in one of the standard classifications and appears in the central framework. However, the process of identification is in reality complex because not all relevant activities and products appear in the central framework of classification (e.g. amateur arts, crafts, design)...
The Canadian cultural concept ... Cultural goods and services in the creative chain are classified on a hierarchical model that distinguishes between core and ancillary goods and services, depending on the primary purpose of the final product.
Core cultural goods and services are those where the entire creative chain is cultural in scope (their primary purpose is the transmission of an aesthetic or intellectual concept), while the purpose of ancillary products and services is to provide an artistic creative service, or an intermediary input, for a final product that is not cultural.

+ An entire philosophy on the subject of distinguishing between principal, secondary and ancillary cultural activities http://unstats.un.org/unsd/statcom/doc02/isic.pdf

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Vesna Maširević
Serbia
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Reference: UNESCO - CDIS Methodology

Reference information:
Izgleda da ovde terminologija u izvornom tekstu nije dosledno primenjena:
- za 2013. god. date su dve kategorije - centralne delatnosti i sporedne delatnosti, a
- za 2014. god. - centralne delatnosti i delatnosti podrške/opreme.
Čini mi se da bi i za 2013. god. umesto „sporedne delatnosti“ trebalo da piše „delatnosti podrške/opreme“, a ako je tako, onda je to na engleskom „equipment/supporting (cultural) activities”.
Predlažem da ovo proverite sa klijentom.

UNESCO
CULTURE FOR DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS - Methodology Manual
- The CDIS Economy Dimension focuses on establishments engaged in cultural activities related to central cultural domains (covering establishments such as publishing and broadcasting enterprises, theatre and dance companies, museums, libraries), and equipment and supporting cultural domains (covering establishments such as telecommunications enterprises).
- This indicator assesses the contribution of central and equipment/supporting cultural activities to GDP. It intends to provide insights into the overall contribution of the culture sector to the economy in a given country.
http://en.unesco.org/creativity/sites/creativity/files/digit...

UNESCO
CULTURE FOR DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
- The Culture for Development Indicators (CDIS) demonstrate the enabling and driving role of culture in sustainable development.
- In 2011, cultural activities contributed to 5.72% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which indicates that culture is responsible for an important part of national production, and that it helps generate income and sustain the livelihoods of its citizens. 32% of this contribution can be attributed to central cultural activities and 68% can be attributed to equipment/supporting activities.
http://en.unesco.org/creativity/sites/creativity/files/digit...

Natasa Stankovic
Serbia
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