Topic: INCULTUM

The EU-funded Be.CULTOUR project recently establised a cooperation agreement with INCULTUM, aiming at cross-dissemination, knowledge exchange and other common actions in the area of sustainable cultural tourism. Be.CULTOUR stands for “Beyond CULtural TOURism: heritage innovation networks as drivers of Europeanisation towards … Continue reading

RURALIZATION is a EU-funded project aiming at developing forward-looking policies fulfilling the ‘future dreams’ of new rural generations and foster sustainable development of rural and marginal areas. In this light, RURALIZATION and INCULTUM recently established a cooperation agreement for cross-dissemination … Continue reading

The Be.CULTOUR project, focused on enhancing enhancing cultural heritage and landscape values for sustainable cultural tourism, is launching a new series of webinars to boost peer learning among its Community of Interest and other followers. Various experts and on-field stakeholders will be … Continue reading

Upcoming in mid-2024, a special issue is organized in the Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, in line with the scope of INCULTUM project and as part of the Swedish Pilot team and our collaboration network “MBT- Mapping the Beaten … Continue reading

It is now available in the project’s website the recently released D3.2 Intermediate findings presentation for Data Analysis, an extensive document which provides apreliminary results of data analysis focused on the 10 Pilot cases study areas in INCULTUM project. We … Continue reading

The European Regional Science Association (ERSA) is the supranational grouping of national regional science associations across Europe. ERSA Congress 2023: CALL FOR PARTICIPATION OPEN UNTIL 8 January 2023 This year’s edition will focus on “Urban Challenges and Sustainable Technological Revolution” with a … Continue reading

SEMIC2022, the annual semantic interoperability conference, was held on 6th December 2022 at the Square Meeting Center in Brussels! This year’s topic was “SEMIC: Data Spaces in an Interoperable Europe”. The conference is organised by the Interoperability Unit of DIGIT … Continue reading

The HERIWELL team is glad to inform that the HERIWELL final conference “Thecontribution of cultural heritage to societal well-being: evidences and challenges” will take place on Thursday 15 December 2022, from 14.30 to 17.30 CET. HERIWELL … Continue reading

The Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO) new report on museums and climate change provides recommendations for including museums in the sustainable transition of Europe. This report reflects the status quo of European museums in the climate crisis. To help … Continue reading

The 1st Polish Conference on Cultural Economics was a relevant event on November 24, that constituted an opportunity for meeting cultural researchers, exchange ideas and present ongoing projects, also to enable future collaboration of researchers of various affiliations. The ACEP … Continue reading