Topic: INCULTUM News
This book has been developed within the framework of the INCULTUM project, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Authored by Kamila Borseková, Katarína Vitálišová, Alexandra Bitušíková and reviewed by Antonella Fresa and Agnieszka Rzenca, the … Continue reading
On 16 and 17 December 2023, one of the Andalusian irrigation channels was recovered in the municipality of Galera in Granada: the irrigation channel of La Alpanchía. This canal, probably built in the medieval Andalusian period, had a problem in … Continue reading
The Fair and Solidarity Tourism workshop, organised in the frame of the INCULTUM project, unfolded over three Sundays on 3, 10 and 17 December 2023, with the final event held in the picturesque mountain village of Demati Zagori. The workshop … Continue reading
Participatory Governance and Models in Culture and Cultural Tourism is the tile of the book that is now available for free download from the INCULTUM Training Portal. The book has been produced in the frame of the INCULTUM project by … Continue reading
At the beginning of October 2023, Prof. Enrica Lemmi, leader of the INCULTUM Pilot of San Pellegrino in Alpe, accompanied the students from the second year of the bachelor in Tourism Science of Campus Foundation to the location of the … Continue reading
As part of the INCULTUM Pilot about San Pellegrino in Alpe, in the frame of the Executive Master Management of Territorial Tourism Development organised by Fondazione Campus and Touring Club Italiano, the INCULTUM project was presented and discussed with the … Continue reading
As part of the INCULTUM Pilot on the Altiplano de Granada, on the next 16 and 17 December 2023, the recovery of the irrigation ditch of La Alpanchía, in Galera (Granada, Spain) will take place. The activity is organized by … Continue reading
On November 22, 23 and 24 2023, Bibracte, partner of the INCULTUM project, participated in the conference “Participatory research: knowledge and recognition” organised by the Université de Caen Normandie. Bibracte took part in the roundtable ”Bringing participatory research to life” … Continue reading
“Art and territory” is a participatory approach adopted in the pilot running in Bibracte, Morvan, in the frame of the INCULTUM project. The approach is using scientific methods and artistic practices to analyse the challenges of a shared heritage landscape. … Continue reading
The latest paper about the Portuguese pilot of the INCULTUM project has been published in French in the journal Al-Sabîl – Revue d`Histoire, d`Archéologie et d`Architecture Maghrébines, from the University of La Manouba in Tunisia. The articles in this special … Continue reading