The Deliverable D6.18, Project Newsletter #3, falls within the project work package focused on Dissemination, exploitation and communication (WP6) and, precisely, within the Task 6.3 Implementation of communication and dissemination activities envisaged. In compliance with Article 38.1 of Grant Agreement, project newsletter has been conceived as a key dissemination tool to provide targeted information to multiple audiences (including the media and the public) in a strategic and effective manner. The purpose of the newsletter is to keep the diverse audiences informed on the project activities and progresses, sharing the knowledge produced by the CLIC Consortium emphasizing how the adaptive reuse of cultural heritage from the circular economy perspective is able to generate significant impacts on citizens' everyday life, in terms of health, wellbeing, social cohesion and inclusion, and new jobs creation. Furthermore, reaching the general public, by spreading information about the project not only at the scientific and policy level but also at the practical one, is also essential to engage citizens in the co-creation of inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable cities and communities (SDG 11), to stimulate more sustainable and responsible consumption and production patterns (SDG 12), and to highlight the key role of EU-funded R&I actions, projects and initiatives in contributing to solving fundamental societal challenges. As specified in the Deliverable D6.1, Communication, Dissemination and Exploitation Plan and annual update, the third issue of the Project Newsletter is intended to: o Share the most relevant results of the project o Reach out the society enabling citizens to realize the concrete value, impact and benefits of the project and of EU-funded R&I activities, thus showing how they can contribute to solving fundamental societal challenges and how they can positively affect their everyday life o Promote the "human-centred" circular model for circular cities and regions as an effective way to enhance wellbeing, human health and natural/territorial ecosystems o Emphasize the key contribute of cultural heritage adaptive reuse to next EU Recovery and Resilience Strategy, including the European Green Deal and the New European Bauhaus o Invite target groups and interested public to the CLIC Final Conference which will be held online from 22nd to 23rd September 2021 where project results and milestones will be discussed.
Project H2020 CLIC Circular Models Leveraging Investments in Cultural Heritage Adaptive Reuse - Deliverable 6.18 Project Newsletter #3
Stefano Carotenuto;Valeria Catanese;Luigi Fusco Girard;Antonia Gravagnuolo;
2021
Abstract
The Deliverable D6.18, Project Newsletter #3, falls within the project work package focused on Dissemination, exploitation and communication (WP6) and, precisely, within the Task 6.3 Implementation of communication and dissemination activities envisaged. In compliance with Article 38.1 of Grant Agreement, project newsletter has been conceived as a key dissemination tool to provide targeted information to multiple audiences (including the media and the public) in a strategic and effective manner. The purpose of the newsletter is to keep the diverse audiences informed on the project activities and progresses, sharing the knowledge produced by the CLIC Consortium emphasizing how the adaptive reuse of cultural heritage from the circular economy perspective is able to generate significant impacts on citizens' everyday life, in terms of health, wellbeing, social cohesion and inclusion, and new jobs creation. Furthermore, reaching the general public, by spreading information about the project not only at the scientific and policy level but also at the practical one, is also essential to engage citizens in the co-creation of inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable cities and communities (SDG 11), to stimulate more sustainable and responsible consumption and production patterns (SDG 12), and to highlight the key role of EU-funded R&I actions, projects and initiatives in contributing to solving fundamental societal challenges. As specified in the Deliverable D6.1, Communication, Dissemination and Exploitation Plan and annual update, the third issue of the Project Newsletter is intended to: o Share the most relevant results of the project o Reach out the society enabling citizens to realize the concrete value, impact and benefits of the project and of EU-funded R&I activities, thus showing how they can contribute to solving fundamental societal challenges and how they can positively affect their everyday life o Promote the "human-centred" circular model for circular cities and regions as an effective way to enhance wellbeing, human health and natural/territorial ecosystems o Emphasize the key contribute of cultural heritage adaptive reuse to next EU Recovery and Resilience Strategy, including the European Green Deal and the New European Bauhaus o Invite target groups and interested public to the CLIC Final Conference which will be held online from 22nd to 23rd September 2021 where project results and milestones will be discussed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.