D3 - Promote heritage skills and professionals
On-site dialogue between professionals and residents or visitors is an innovative way of transmitting knowledge and promoting professions which are often poorly understood. It is also a means of informing on the use of public funds.
D3 challenges
Development challenges
- Building a more inclusive and cohesive society
- Ensuring that Europeans enjoy a high quality of life, in harmony with their cultural and natural environment
- Ensuring that heritage is taken into account in sustainable spatial development strategies and programmes
- Developing the ability of public services to address sustainable spatial development issues by means of better use of heritage
Societal challenges
- Preserving the collective memory
Knowledge challenges
- Helping to foster a shared knowledge society
- Identifying, preserving, transmitting and sharing heritage knowledge and skills
- Ensuring heritage stakeholders have access to lifelong training
- Guaranteeing a high technical level for all heritage trades and crafts
- Enlisting the commitment of young people to heritage
D3 Target audience
- local
- regional
- national
- European
Recommended courses of action for D3
- Programme operations to promote heritage skills and professionals in a given area
- Open excavation and restoration sites (monuments, gardens, archives, works of art, artefacts, etc.) to the public
- Allow access to quarries, botanical conservatories, collections in museums, etc.
- Arrange for the opening of workshops, laboratories and for demonstrations