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15 August 2024
Cultural preservation and the new European agenda: A strategic approach to social cohesion and economic growth
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15 August 2024
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The new European Commission agenda for culture aimed at enhancing cultural engagement, addressing economic and social challenges, and promoting collaboration across various policy areas to foster cultural diversity, safeguard heritage, and drive social and economic development in Europe.
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Digitalisation of tourism SMEs and destinations
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On May 22, 2018, the European Commission introduced a new European agenda for culture. It aims to promote cultural engagement, tackle the issues brought about by economic changes, digitalisation, and social inequality, and foster collaborations within the domains of culture, education, and other policy areas. Its objectives include fostering cultural diversity, protecting cultural assets, and using culture to advance social and economic growth throughout Europe. Given the current challenges, this agenda plays a crucial role in promoting social cohesion, economic progress, and a shared European identity. For more details, the document outlines specific strategic objectives and actions.
#Cultural preservation #Cross-regional cooperation #Adaptation strategies
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