Regional Strategy

We develop cultural policy approaches that connect culture with local communities,economic life and a region’s development prospects. Regional cultural strategy is a key tool for highlighting the distinctive identity of each place, making effective use of its cultural resources and creating the conditions for sustainable development with meaningful participation by local communities.

Through research, data analysis and policy design, we contribute to the creation of integrated cultural ecosystems capable of operating with coherence, outward engagement and long-term impact. We examine existing cultural infrastructure, organisations, activities, partnership networks, human resources, audience needs and opportunities to connect culture with other sectors, including education, tourism, the creative economy and social innovation.

Our methodology is based on understanding place as a living environment of cultural production, memory and participation. We do not regard culture as a fragmented activity, but as a strategic resource capable of strengthening local identity, activating partnerships, creating new opportunities and contributing to social cohesion.

We also support public bodies, local authorities and cultural organisations in developing realistic, evidence-based and implementable cultural policy plans. Our aim is for every regional strategy to reflect the area’s genuine potential, build on its distinctive characteristics and establish a stable framework for development, cooperation and active public participation in culture.

Our approach includes:
● Mapping cultural assets and activities
● Assessing regional strengths and opportunities
● Developing cultural policy strategies

This process creates the conditions for sustainable local development and active community participation in cultural life.

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