Le patrimoine culturel dans les régions de montagne

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Date(s) - 09 Nov 2021
10 h 30 min - 12 h 00 min

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La Plateforme de Formation Politique d’Interreg Europe organise un webinaire sur le patrimoine culturel dans les régions de montagne. Les montagnes couvrent près d’un tiers du territoire de l’UE et, avec les zones reculées, elles abritent 57 % de la population européenne et représentent 46 % de la valeur ajoutée brute produite dans l’UE.

Au-delà du patrimoine naturel, ces régions possèdent également un riche patrimoine culturel qui renvoie à notre histoire européenne commune. Cependant, des défis tels que le dépeuplement et le manque systématique de services rendent difficile la valorisation du patrimoine culturel.

Le webinaire présentera des initiatives européennes que les autorités locales et régionales peuvent adopter pour stimuler le développement durable dans les zones de montagne par la valorisation du patrimoine culturel.

Marie Clotteau, Directrice d’Euromontana, ouvrira le webinaire en expliquant comment le patrimoine culturel peut être un atout de développement pour les régions de montagne européennes.

 

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