Inesto, in partnership with the Anna Lindh Foundation (ALF), invites professionals in civil society and the cultural sector to participate in an online training on regenerative placemaking. The training will focus on equipping participants with methodologies to design and develop public spaces that foster community engagement and sustainability.
By Creatives Unite CommunityApplication Deadline: February 23, 2025
Training Dates: April 1, 8, and 15, 2025, 18:00–20:00 CET (Online)
Organisers: Inesto & Anna Lindh Foundation
Who It’s For: Civil society professionals, urban planners, and cultural sector specialists in Union for the Mediterranean (UFM) member countries
Apply here.
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About the Training
This three-part training programme explores regenerative placemaking techniques tailored to the Euro-Mediterranean region. Participants will gain practical skills through interactive exercises, peer learning, and expert guidance, with a focus on:
- Cultural Asset Mapping: Learn methods to identify and evaluate cultural resources in public spaces
- Participatory Design: Explore frameworks for involving communities in the design process
- Strategic Project Development: Acquire tools for planning and executing projects effectively
- Impact Assessment: Understand how to measure and demonstrate the success of public space initiatives
- Implementation Strategies: Develop actionable plans to bring public space projects to life
Eligibility:
- Civil society professionals
- Urban development practitioners
- Cultural sector specialists
- Operating in Union for the Mediterranean (UFM) member countries
The training is limited to 20 participants, with selection criteria based on professional experience and the potential for project implementation.
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