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CLIC Participation to the EC Workshop on Complementary Funding for Cultural Heritage

CLIC Participation to the EC Workshop on Complementary Funding for Cultural Heritage

The European Commission, through its Work Plan for Culture 2019-2022, organised a first workshop on 25-26 January 2021 on the economic sustainability of cultural heritage, in which the CLIC project also took part.

CLIC contribution to the European Cultural Heritage Green Paper

CLIC contribution to the European Cultural Heritage Green Paper

One of the things we have loved most about our project has been the amazing opportunity it has given us to discuss challenges and solutions for the cultural heritage sector, being involved in pioneering initiatives which are paving the way for a real change. This is the case of the European Cultural Heritage Green Paper “Putting Europe’s shared heritage at the heart of the European Green Deal”, a much awaited document to which CLIC has proudly contributed providing a focus on the circular economy approach to cultural heritage adaptive reuse.

UN-HABITAT webinar: Bio-Regional Territorial Approaches to Rural-Urban Integration in Combating Climate Change

UN-HABITAT webinar: Bio-Regional Territorial Approaches to Rural-Urban Integration in Combating Climate Change

In the framework of the Urban-Rural Linkages programme of the Un-Habitat, a series of webinar is organised; proposing to exchange information and learn from the efforts of different actors about the COVID-19 pandemic, in order to overcome crisis and enhance post-crisis recovery actions by bringing a focus to urban-rural linkages and integrated territorial approaches. The 30th June 2021, 11am – 12noon CET the webinar will bring together thought leaders from global and regional agencies to explore “Bio-Regional Territorial Approaches to Rural-Urban Integration in Combating Climate Change. The Collective Quest for Resilience”.

OUR WORLD HERITAGE: Heritage economics – evidence based innovative practices

OUR WORLD HERITAGE: Heritage economics – evidence based innovative practices

A series of 12 monthly thematic discussions will be organized to Our World Heritage to address critical issues in World Heritage conservation and management. The debates will then become reports to be presented during the World Heritage Forum in 2022. The webinar of 18th June 2021, h16:00 – 18:00 UTC, will focus on innovative practices with activation of multidisciplinary techniques in each phase of the preservation process (documentation, planning, restoration, monitoring), supported by innovative models in terms of governance, partnership, funding, and decision-making.

The cultural heritage challenges a sustainable future

The cultural heritage challenges a sustainable future

The cultural heritage challenges a sustainable future

European Cultural Heritage Green Paper “Putting Europe’s shared heritage at the heart of the European Green Deal”

European Cultural Heritage Green Paper “Putting Europe’s shared heritage at the heart of the European Green Deal”

CLIC researchers Antonia Gravagnuolo (CNR IRISS) and Jermina Stanojev (Uppsala University) contributed as expert members to the European Cultural Heritage Green Paper, a much needed initiative on the role of cultural heritage for the implementation of the European Green Deal (EGD), coordinated by ICOMOS and Europa Nostra. The European Cultural Heritage Green Paper highlights the multiple ways in which cultural heritage can contribute to the implementation of the European Green Deal, focusing on the circular economy approach in cultural heritage adaptive reuse.

Valorizzazione territoriale

Valorizzazione territoriale

Valorizzazione territoriale

A Valstagna vince economia circolare

A Valstagna vince economia circolare

A Valstagna vince economia circolare – Il Giornale di Vicenza

Workshop on complementary sources of funding for cultural heritage

Workshop on complementary sources of funding for cultural heritage

The Work Plan for Culture 2019-2022 invites the European Commission to organise workshops in order to identify new sources of funding for cultural heritage and transferable best practices in order to promote its economic sustainability. Additionally, this topic has been highlighted in the special report on “EU investments in cultural sites: a topic that deserves more focus and coordination”, by the European Court of Auditors recommending that the European Commission “encourages the use of private funds to safeguard Europe’s cultural heritage”.

CLIC Participation at URBACT Resourceful Cities programme – City2City session on “Scaling up the local circular economy”

CLIC Participation at URBACT Resourceful Cities programme – City2City session on “Scaling up the local circular economy”

Antonia Gravagnuolo, CLIC Researcher from CNR IRISS, contributed to the City2City Session session “Scaling Up Local Circular Economy” organized by Resourceful Cities, an URBACT Action Planning Network of ten European cities focused on developing the next generation urban resource centres for the circular economy. The session focused on stressing the value of scaling up to get local circular economy practices out of a just piloting logic.