This law outlines the promotion and regulation of Ecomuseums in the Marche region. It aims to preserve and enhance the cultural, historical, and environmental heritage through community-driven projects. Ecomuseums serve as a bridge between the past and present, fostering a deeper connection to local heritage and promoting sustainable development.
The legislation details the criteria for establishing and managing Ecomuseums, emphasising community involvement and the integration of local knowledge. It highlights the importance of preserving intangible cultural heritage, such as traditions, customs, and practices, alongside tangible assets like historical sites and natural landscapes. The role of Ecomuseums in environmental education and sustainable tourism is also underscored, aligning with broader goals of the green transition.
Key points include the support and funding mechanisms available for Ecomuseums, the responsibilities of managing bodies, and the expected outcomes in terms of cultural preservation and community engagement. The text concludes with a call to action for local communities to participate actively in the creation and maintenance of Ecomuseums, ensuring their sustainability and relevance for future generations. This comprehensive approach not only safeguards heritage but also promotes inclusivity and accessibility, making cultural heritage a shared and living experience.