This publication explores the co-creation of public space in the populated remote places of Europe. The variety of initiatives, actors, and their activities are presented from various parts of the continent – from Austria, Estonia, France, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, and the United Kingdom. All of them have some distinctive characteristics in common – they address the participatory improvements of public spaces in which the residents and the local communities play an important role, while at the same time the actors from the creative sector are fully involved too. Special attention is given to the innovative approaches that manage to put the variety of actors into a greater co-operation to jointly reach the final goal through the improvements of the public spaces – i.e. the stronger communities, the better local life, environments, and ideally improved economic prospects of the remote places.
Creative works in small and remote places: European best practices exploration
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AUSTRIA:
1 Gutenstein
2 Munderfing
3 Murau
4 Stanz in the Murs valley
5 Trofaiach
ESTONIA:
6 Aegna
7 Kardla
8 Käru
9 Lindi
10 Viitina
FRANCE:
11 Communauté de commune des monts du pilat
12 Dunières
13 Genilac town center
14 Sainte croix en jarez
15 Unieux
GREECE:
16 Elefsina, villages of Greece
17 Ermoupoli
18 Kalentzi, Demati
19 Pyrgos
20 Pano Lefkara
ICELAND:
21 Djupivogur
22 Drangsnes
23 Hafnarfjordur
24 Akranes municipality
25 Seydisfjordur
ITALY:
26 Villa Lagarina
27 Latronico
28 Poggibonsi
29 Semestene
30 Vezza d´Alba
POLAND:
31 Biala Piska
32 Chelmek
33 Grojec
34 Pobiedna
35 Sejny
PORTUGAL:
36 Camara de Lobos
37 Funchal
38 Ponta Delgada
39 Prazeres
40 Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park
SLOVENIA:
41 Bohinjska Bistrica
42 Rodik
43 Smlednik
44 Tomaj
45 Zlebe
UNITED KINGDOM:
46 Bethesda
47 Denbighsire
48 Gwalchmai, Penrhydeudraeth, Fron
49 Llandudno
50 Ystrad Mynach