Recovery, Renewal, Resilience

Lessons for Resilience

Consider digitizing museums, archaeological sites and parks, libraries, archives, cinema and music catalogues
Topic:
Economic
Keywords:
Public sector support mechanisms
Content:

Engaging with art and culture can contribute to well-being, serenity and intellectual stimulation, and can help build resilience in the community. Consider:

  • How to digitize as many cultural assets as possible to maintain public engagement with arts/culture
  • That some organisations may have been negatively impacted financially and could benefit from operating online
  • Providing national and local lists of available online arts and culture content
  • Promotion of smaller independent venues, artists and collections
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Consider how to manage cultural heritage during COVID-19
Topic:
Economic
Keywords:
Business regeneration and rejuvenation
Public sector support mechanisms
Content:

A number of countries and regions rely on a tourism industry to support cultural heritage and the arts. The closure of borders and internal movements within a country has disrupted tourist businesses such as accommodation facilities, travel agencies, tourist guides, service industries, and the arts. Consider how to:

  • Encourage the enjoyment of cultural heritage in a way that is compatible with restrictions
  • Create a dedicated website that lists all available arts and culture in the country or region such as Italy's "Culture does not stop" site
  • Curate online exhibitions by gathering contributions from art historians, archaeologists, archivists, librarians, restorers, architects, authors, writers, actors, musicians, etc.
  • Employ online guides or experts to provide 'tours' of cultural sites, museums, etc.
  • Ensure content is regularly updated in the same way physical cultural experiences are
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Consider local tax breaks
Topic:
Economic
Keywords:
Public sector support mechanisms
Content:

Local government should implement tax breaks for sectors that are most affected by the crisis such as tourism, restaurants and events.

Reference: Chief Resilience Officer, Italy

Source link(s):
  • Italy