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The document summarizes information about the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme 2007-2013, which supported transnational cooperation projects across 8 countries and 9 languages with a budget of €230 million. It highlights that over 100 projects were funded involving over 1,300 partners across 80 cities and regions. Many of the supported projects focused on cultural heritage, with over 30% of projects and over €50 million in funding related to preserving and promoting cultural resources. An analysis found the program provided clear benefits to cultural heritage preservation through its regional focus, emphasis on transnational cooperation, and ability to support meaningful pilot investments.
The document discusses various types of EU support for tourism and industrial heritage. It outlines policy support from the EU in communications, action plans, and strategies that promote tourism. Financial support is provided through various EU funds and programs like Horizon 2020, COSME, and Creative Europe. These programs support projects related to tourism product development, promotion of tourism routes, cultural preservation, and networking in the cultural heritage sector. The document also reviews EU competence and facilitation of dialogue on industrial tourism through conferences and initiatives to share best practices.
The document summarizes redevelopment projects in the city of Genk, Belgium following the decline of its coal industry. It describes three major redevelopment initiatives: C-mine, which converted former mine buildings into centers for education, creative economy, artistic creation, and recreation focusing on cultural heritage and tourism; THOR Park, which redeveloped 222 acres of land into business, science, and technology parks focused on renewable energy and creating thousands of jobs; and Zwartberg, which aims to promote diversity and cosmopolitanism through projects like La Biomista art installation by Koen Vanmechelen.
Presentation: the possibilities of emptinessStebo vzw
This document discusses approaches to preserving and interpreting industrial heritage sites. It argues that emphasis should shift from museumification and public sector management to greater integration into the wider landscape and private sector engagement. A multi-level approach is proposed that involves planning at both the policy level to establish an integrated industrial heritage landscape approach, and at the site management level through flexible utilization of resources and diverse revenue streams. The biggest challenge is how to go about retaining, preserving, protecting and interpreting industrial heritage sites assuming they are worth maintaining.
The document summarizes information about the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme 2007-2013, which supported transnational cooperation projects across 8 countries and 9 languages with a budget of €230 million. It highlights that over 100 projects were funded involving over 1,300 partners across 80 cities and regions. Many of the supported projects focused on cultural heritage, with over 30% of projects and over €50 million in funding related to preserving and promoting cultural resources. An analysis found the program provided clear benefits to cultural heritage preservation through its regional focus, emphasis on transnational cooperation, and ability to support meaningful pilot investments.
The document discusses various types of EU support for tourism and industrial heritage. It outlines policy support from the EU in communications, action plans, and strategies that promote tourism. Financial support is provided through various EU funds and programs like Horizon 2020, COSME, and Creative Europe. These programs support projects related to tourism product development, promotion of tourism routes, cultural preservation, and networking in the cultural heritage sector. The document also reviews EU competence and facilitation of dialogue on industrial tourism through conferences and initiatives to share best practices.
The document summarizes redevelopment projects in the city of Genk, Belgium following the decline of its coal industry. It describes three major redevelopment initiatives: C-mine, which converted former mine buildings into centers for education, creative economy, artistic creation, and recreation focusing on cultural heritage and tourism; THOR Park, which redeveloped 222 acres of land into business, science, and technology parks focused on renewable energy and creating thousands of jobs; and Zwartberg, which aims to promote diversity and cosmopolitanism through projects like La Biomista art installation by Koen Vanmechelen.
Presentation: the possibilities of emptinessStebo vzw
This document discusses approaches to preserving and interpreting industrial heritage sites. It argues that emphasis should shift from museumification and public sector management to greater integration into the wider landscape and private sector engagement. A multi-level approach is proposed that involves planning at both the policy level to establish an integrated industrial heritage landscape approach, and at the site management level through flexible utilization of resources and diverse revenue streams. The biggest challenge is how to go about retaining, preserving, protecting and interpreting industrial heritage sites assuming they are worth maintaining.