(Coordinated Deposit Policy for Cultural and Immovable Heritage)
The Flemish government actively directs the deposit system by emphasising key areas. This involves fostering a cohesive vision that aligns both cultural and immovable heritage. The government remains vigilant in identifying challenges, ensuring continuous monitoring of these challenges. Policy and its instruments are subject to thorough evaluation and refinement. Collaboration and networking are not only encouraged but also closely monitored. The government takes a coordinating role in providing advice on the sustainable preservation of heritage. Additionally, efforts are dedicated to raising awareness and disseminating information regarding the coordinated deposit policy, the managerial responsibilities, and available support options. In essence, the Flemish government’s approach encompasses strategic vision, ongoing evaluation, collaborative coordination, and proactive communication to effectively manage and preserve heritage. The employment of digital tools in the oversight role of the Flemish Government, as well as the emphasis on community empowerment in the safeguarding of the cultural heritage are relevant to the Triple Transformation.