Reinforceawareness of the theme of commoning among officials and administrators for each participating country, aiming at identifying criticalities transversal to the various situations.
Providean opportunity for administrators and commoners to see actual working Commons, discuss problems of every kind (cultural, financial, legal) and share solutions.
Developinga common vocabulary, to be shared and implemented with other EU member countries and -together with the map – to be placed on a digital platform.
Promotingdiscussion and learning, also through participatory techniques and methods.
Buildinginformation collection systems co-designed by the partners (interviews, videos, reports)
Providinglasting impact when commoners and administrators begin to apply principles of shared administration in their local context.
Reinforcingsocial cohesion and active citizenship and contrasting every form of social exclusion.
The results of the project are:
Reinforcedawareness of the theme of commoning among officials and administrators for each participating country.
Increased skills on participatory techniques and methods to reinforce social cohesion and active citizenship and contrasting every form of social exclusion.
Creation of a common framework to develop the Common goods management at European level starting from a map of the most significant experiences going on in partner countries and a common vocabulary, to be shared and implemented with other EU member countries.
Sharing at European level of policies and legal instruments so that decisions on the management of common goods follow an increasingly unitary and supranational direction
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