PARTICIPATORY TERRITORIAL APPROACHES: UNVEILING MUNICIPAL CULTURE AGENDAS, IDENTITY, AND LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
Abstract
Participatory territorial approaches have gained significance in various fields, including urban planning, community development, and cultural heritage preservation. This study explores the role of participatory territorial approaches in unveiling municipal culture agendas, fostering local identity, and harnessing local knowledge. Through a comprehensive literature review and case studies, this research examines the implementation and outcomes of participatory processes in different municipalities. The findings highlight the importance of engaging local communities in decision-making processes, recognizing their cultural heritage, and leveraging their local knowledge for sustainable development and inclusive governance. The study also identifies key challenges and opportunities associated with participatory territorial approaches and provides recommendations for enhancing their effectiveness.
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Participatory territorial approaches,, municipal culture agendas, local identityHow to Cite
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