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RURITAGE - Rural regeneration through systemic heritage-led strategies
handle: 11585/669237
RURITAGE - Rural regeneration through systemic heritage-led strategies
The main ambition of RURITAGE is the creation of an innovative rural regeneration paradigm based on Cultural and Natural Heritage, consolidating the role of culture as the fourth pillar of sustainable development and contributing to economic growth, social inclusion and environmental sustainability in rural areas. RURITAGE has identified 6 Systemic Innovation Areas, namely Pilgrimage, Resilience, Sustainable Local Food production, Integrated Landscape Management, Migration and Art & Festival, and 11 Cross-cutting Themes, which represent the ways in which cultural heritage acts as driver for regeneration of a rural area and its economic, social and environmental development. The project involves 38 partners coming from 18 countries from Europe and Latin America.
rural regeneration, Cultural and natural heritage, landscape, resilience, rural food, migration, art and festival, pilgrimage
rural regeneration, Cultural and natural heritage, landscape, resilience, rural food, migration, art and festival, pilgrimage
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