Challenges in heritage management – How to engage communities, mobilise funding and develop capacities
Online webinar
On the 14th of October 2020, 10:00 - 12:30 CET, the ForHeritage project organised its first transnational online event, where we analysed past experiences and lessons learnt in the topic of cultural heritage management. The meeting was hosted by City of Rijeka, the European Capital of Culture 2020, and was attended by over 60 participants from 12 countries. Topics covered:
- How to engage communities in cultural heritage projects? Fostering participation
- The economic challenge and the use of innovative financial schemes
- How to foster public-private cooperation in cultural heritage?
- Your strength lies in knowledge - How to organise a successful training for better management in the cultural heritage sector?
- Learning by doing - Transferable elements of cultural heritage revitalisation pilot actions
- Impact assessment in the cultural heritage sector
The recording from the webinar is available on our YouTube channel.
Presentations from the webinar:
- Introduction and general info - Ms. Ingrid Ikanović / Ms. Sonja Lukin, City of Rijeka (Croatia), Ms. Małgorzata Steckiewicz, ForHeritage project advisor (Poland)
- European Capital of Culture 2020, the Benčić complex - project pilot - Mr. Ivan Šarar, City of Rijeka (Croatia), Department of Culture Head, Founder and main applicant for the ECoC 2020
- How to engage communities in cultural heritage projects? Fostering participation - Dr. Daniela Jelinčić, IRMO - Institute for Development and International Relations (Croatia)
- The economic challenge and the use of innovative financial schemes - Ms. Susanna Longo, Finpiemonte (Italy)
- How to foster public-private cooperation in cultural heritage? - Dr. Damjan Kavaš, Institute for Economic Research (Slovenia)
- Your strength lies in knowledge: How to organise a successful training for better management in the cultural heritage sector? - Ms. Nataša Mršol, Regional Development Agency of the Ljubljana Urban Region (Slovenia)
- Learning by doing: Transferable elements of cultural heritage revitalisation pilot actions - Dr. Nika Murovec, Institute for Economic Research (Slovenia)
- Impact assessment as an opportunity - Ms. Susanna Longo, Finpiemonte
- SOPHIA project: an opportunity for a holistic impact assessment model - Prof. Michela Marchiori, University of Roma TRE, scientific coordinator SoPHIA project
Access the full documents with tools (DRAFT VERSIONS):
- Good/participatory governance in cultural heritage: How to involve public
- Financial instruments and innovative financial schemes for cultural heritage
- The use of public-private cooperation approach in cultural heritage revitalisation
- How to organise a successful training to improve management in the cultural heritage sector
- Transferable elements of cultural heritage revitalisation pilot actions
- Impact assessment of cultural heritage projects