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  • Nouveau cadre de l’action culturelle – Corse (New framework for cultural action – Corsica)

    Corsica’s cultural policy framework presents a strategic vision for fostering and preserving the island’s rich cultural heritage while integrating it into broader economic and social development. It highlights the essential role of culture in enhancing societal well-being, individual enrichment, and regional identity.The framework emphasises a participatory approach, involving local communities, cultural professionals, and experts in shaping and implementing cultural initiatives. This collaborative method aims to ensure that cultural policies are effectively tailored to regional needs and contexts. Central to the policy is the goal of increasing cultural accessibility for all

    Politique Régionale pour le Patrimoine en Île-de-France (Regional Heritage Policy in Île-de-France)

    This resource provides a comprehensive overview of various projects aimed at the preservation and valorisation of heritage across different communities. It highlights funding opportunities and the collaborative efforts of local authorities, associations, and cultural institutions to enhance public engagement with heritage. The content focuses on several key initiatives, including temporary exhibitions that explore historical themes such as leisure activities and sports in the 19th and 20th centuries. These projects not only aim to showcase the cultural significance of heritage but also to foster dialogue between history, social sciences, and contemporary

    Declaració de Barcelona sobre la preservació i la promoció dels establiments comercials emblemàtics (Declaració de Barcelona sobre la preservació i la promoció dels establiments comercials emblemàtics)

    The Declaration on the Protection and Promotion of Emblematic Commercial Establishments in Europe, signed in Barcelona on March 7, 2023, highlights the collaborative efforts of cities to preserve and enhance iconic commercial sites. It emphasizes the need for a common roadmap supported by European and international institutions to address challenges and promote sustainability. The declaration urges advancing its objectives through an annual action plan to evaluate achievements in various measures. Recognizing the significance of UNESCO conventions and the UNESCO Creative Cities Network, the declaration aligns with sustainable development goals, emphasizing

    Schéma régional de développement du tourisme et des loisirs 2023 – 2028 ~ Région Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (Regional Tourism and Leisure Development Plan 2023 – 2028 ~ Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Region)

    Delve into a comprehensive regional tourism development plan for Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur from 2023 to 2028. This detailed document outlines strategic initiatives and partnerships aimed at fostering sustainable tourism practices and preserving the region’s natural and cultural heritage. It advocates for the transition to an environmentally responsible tourism industry and presents a roadmap for achieving this transformation. This report encompasses a wide array of themes, including the optimization of economic opportunities associated with major sporting events such as the Rugby World Cup and the Olympic Games. It also emphasizes the importance

    Stratégie « Territoires de culture durable » ~ Île-de-France (“Territories of sustainable culture” strategy ~ Île-de-France)

    In the face of pressing climate, ecological, and energy challenges, this strategic initiative outlines a comprehensive approach to integrating sustainability within the cultural sector in Île-de-France. It aims to ensure the long-term viability of cultural facilities while fostering a collaborative environment among stakeholders. The initiative is structured around five key axes, focusing on the transition of cultural practices, the sustainable use of heritage resources, and the promotion of “Territories of culture durable.” By leveraging existing cultural assets, the strategy seeks to create innovative partnerships that enhance community engagement and support

    Schéma directeur départemental de la culture 2023-2028 – Calvados en Normandie (Departmental Master Plan for Culture 2023-2028 – Calvados in Normandy)

    In the context of evolving regional governance and cultural policies, a new strategic plan has been established to guide cultural development and cooperation over the next several years. This initiative seeks to ensure that culture remains a vibrant part of local communities, despite the challenges posed by larger intercommunal and regional frameworks. The strategic plan focuses on enhancing the role of the Department as a key partner in cultural cooperation, promoting culture as a central element in local policy-making. By leveraging multi-year agreements, the aim is to foster partnerships and

    Politique scientifique du Parc national de la Guadeloupe 2023-2038 (Scientific policy of the Guadeloupe National Park 2023-2038)

    This scientific strategy aims to address global changes over the next 15 years and translate them into actions within the Guadeloupe National Park and the Guadeloupe Archipelago Biosphere Reserve. Located in the Lesser Antilles, the Guadeloupe archipelago is home to an extraordinary diversity of landscapes and ecosystems, areas intertwined with the cultural history of the region. The strategy recognises the complexity of these landscapes, some of which have been shaped by human activity. Cultural heritage in Guadeloupe is equally significant, shaped by three major historical periods: the pre-Columbian era, the

    LOI n° 2022-218 du 21 février 2022 relative à la restitution ou la remise de certains biens culturels aux ayants droit de leurs propriétaires victimes de persécutions antisémites (LAW No. 2022-218 of 21 February 2022 on the restitution or delivery of certain cultural property to the beneficiaries of their owners who are victims of antisemitic persecution)

    This legislation addresses the sensitive issue of cultural heritage and the rightful ownership of certain cultural objects. It aims to restore justice to the families of Jewish victims of the Holocaust who were robbed and deprived of their personal property, including artworks, during World War II. The law provides for the return of such cultural objects to their rightful owners or their descendants. The law overrides the common principle of inalienability of works of art held in French public collections. Two key provisions of the law address this principle, one

    La protection, la conservation et la valorisation des patrimoines à la DRAC de Normandie (The protection, conservation and enhancement of heritage at the Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs of Normandy)

    This comprehensive report outlines the strategic initiatives and investments made by the DRAC de Normandie to protect, conserve, and enhance the region’s cultural heritage. It provides an in-depth look at the various projects and funding allocations aimed at preserving historical monuments, archaeological sites, museums, and archives. The report highlights the role of the Conservation Régionale des Monuments Historiques (CRMH) in applying regulations for the protection and restoration of historical monuments. It details the processes for listing and classifying buildings and objects, as well as the financial support available for their

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