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REACH D7.2. – REACH Sustainability plan

This deliverable describes two areas of sustainability of the REACH project’s work. The first is how direct activities of the project will be maintained and results maximised after…

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UNCHARTED D1.2 Analysis of the influence of urbanisation and social and spatial segregation in cities in the configuration of the values of culture

The report takes into account the major paradigm changes in the recent urban development by focusing on the social processes of gentrification, touristification and segregation, and its consequences on urban heritage preservation.

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REACH D3.1- Participatory Models

In many respects, this deliverable is one of the most significant within the REACH project, as it builds upon the assessment of prior projects and sets the scene for much of the remaining activity. Following this assessment, a wealth of information was discovered and evaluated, to consider how a participatory model or set of models for management, preservation and (re-)use of cultural heritage (CH) could be defined and recommendations made.

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REACH D3.2-Selection of Projects and Mapping of Clustered Research Findings

This is a deliverable of the REACH Project and covers an important area of work as it identifies aspects of prior projects, which will subsequently be used to build participatory models (which can then be tested within the project’s four pilots) and define the concept of resilience, both of which are important planks of the project’s work…

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Selection of Projects and Mapping of Clustered Research Findings

This is a deliverable of REACH Project and covers an important area of work for the REACH project, as it identifies aspect of prior projects, which will subsequently be used to build participatory models (which can then be tested within the project’s four pilots) and define the concept of resilience, both of which are important planks of the project’s work…

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