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The proposals of the Consortium of Culture and Cultural Heritage of the European Urban Agenda 2030 enter the public exhibition phase (19/08/2020)

| Citizens can learn about the actions, among which are three from Murcia, and make their contributions through the Futurium platform | The Consortium of Culture and Cultural Heritage of the European Urban Agenda 2030, where Murcia heads three of the fourteen actions that will be pilots at the European level, is in the public consultation phase.In this way, citizens of the 27 member states have until September 9 to give their opinion and make their contributions through an online survey found on Futurium, the EU platform where citizens can contribute their proposals directly.

to European policies.The questionnaire is in English and can be found at the following link: https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/culture-and-cultural-heritage/actions.

Specifically, the actions with which Murcia participates are: number 2 'Invasion of the street through the atomization of culture'; number 3 'Cultural test tubes'; and 4 'Cultural reagents'.The councilor for Urban Agenda and Open Government, Mercedes Bernabé, head of the European Programs Service, highlights the importance of citizen participation in this type of process, "since their opinion is key to be able to design and direct actions for the next years".In the same way, the City Council participates in four other proposals as a partner: 'Data collection and intelligent use applied to the management of tourist flows',' Collaborative management to adapt and reuse spaces and buildings for cultural and social development ',' Observatory of culture / heritage culture and climate change in the urban framework 'and' Peer learning activities for city representatives to learn from each other about cultural services that promote social inclusion '.Murcia, cultural leaderThe City Council was selected in January to lead, together with the European Commission, the Creative and Cultural Sectors working group in which different ministries and cities from Poland, Portugal, Latvia, Bulgaria, Hungary, France, Germany, Slovenia and Spain participate.

, as well as organizations such as Eurocities and the Committee of the Regions. The role of Murcia over the last few months, through the European Programs Service that depends on the Department of Urban Agenda and Open Government, led by Mercedes Bernabé, has been to coordinate the proposals made by these groups through different rounds of work by videoconference, encompassed in different thematic lines, such as rural tourism, transformation and reconversion of public spaces, resilience of cultural and natural heritage and cultural services and culture for inclusive cities.In this way, of the 35 proposals presented, finally a total of 14 have been selected to participate as a pilot experience of the culture roadmap of the European Urban Agenda 2030, of which Murcia heads the three cultural projects mentioned above.In the words of Mercedes Bernabé, "Murcia is implementing a cultural model with its own personality, capable of fostering the growth of the sector, making it more alive, more dynamic and, above all, close to our roots".

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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