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Organizing, Promoting and Enabling Heritage Re-use through Inclusion, Technology, Access, Governance and Empowerment

OpenHeritage relies steadily on cases: practices and challenges on the ground. Therefore, strong connection and exchange with adaptive heritage re-use initiatives, whether run by citizen groups, municipalities or private companies, is a key component of research within OpenHeritage. While Cooperative Heritage Labs are conceived to test ideas and tools in cases in development, Observatory Cases explore existing practices of adaptive heritage re-use through their innovative community involvement methods, resource integration, territorial impact and heritage impact. Observatory Cases provide micro-level analysis in the multi-level analytical framework of OpenHeritage, focusing on a contextualised understanding of how adaptive re-use works in practice, how the specific local circumstances interact with the larger institutional and regulatory framework, and how this influences the outcome of the specific re-use projects.

Source: Polyák et al. 2019. OpenHertiage: People. Places. Potential. Metropolitan Research Institute. Link site

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