European Commission Directorate-General for International Partnerships (EuropeAid HQ)

Alternative Cultural Places: laboratories for sustainable practices, ecological transition and urban resilience in the post COVID era: ALTER-PLACES

Last update: Feb 1, 2024 Last update: Feb 1, 2024

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Locations:Croatia, France, Germany, Sweden, Ukraine
Start Date:Jan 1, 2024
End Date:Jun 30, 2025
Sectors:Culture, Media and Communications
Culture, Media and Communications
Categories:Grants
Date posted:Feb 1, 2024

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Programme(s): Creative Europe Programme (CREA)

Topic(s): CREA-CULT-2023-COOP-1

Type of action: CREA Lump Sum Grants

Acronym: ALTER-PLACES

Objective: Over the last 20 years, Alternative Cultural Places (ACPs) have emerged across Europe through the actions of creative workers. The covid-19 crisis highlighted the role of ACPs in our local ecosystems as laboratories of sustainable practices. However, the unique value of these places remains unclear. ALTER-PLACES explores the value and contribution of sustainable practices implemented by ACPs in the development of green, fair, diverse urban ecosystems. Taking as starting point a holistic view of sustainability (social, economic and environmental) this cooperative project has 4 objectives: 1) Explore the innovative sustainable practices developed by ACPs and evaluate their role in urban resilience 2) Identify & assess obstacles and tensions that ACPs face in developing sustainable strategies 3) Build the capacity of ACPs to implement and monitor durable projects through exchange of best practices 4) Raise public authorities’ awareness regarding the role and value of ACPs in fair urban renewal. ALTER-PLACES has been conceived with a pluridisciplinary, participatory and mixed methods approach. The project design is composed of 4 phases: project set up, surveying & mapping, co-constructing, prototyping & testing, disseminating & evaluating. Our target groups include creative workers in ACPs, ACPs’ stakeholders, and local, national and European networks. These groups will benefit from a mapping of innovative practices developed by ACPs across Europe, 4 prototypes to evaluate sustainability approaches among ACPs, to implement relevant methods, to mutualize resources and to improve audiences’ experience. Finally, the project will generate critical data about the state of sustainability considerations within and among ACPs and communities, and explore implications of different political contexts (Ukrainian, European and Canada). Our intent is to trigger and enhance the capacity of ACPs as key drivers of sustain-ABLE practices in urban ecosystems and the cultural sector.

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