How to design and implement sustainable projects in your local network?
What are the key aspects to consider when developing a project in a local network, from ideation to the final pitch, in the context of ecological transition?
This workshop method is designed to guide participants through the essential steps of designing and implementing sustainable projects in the cultural sector.
Building on previous discussions about the critical role of structures and networking, this approach encourages participants to deeply explore their project’s goals, target audience, and significance—whether artistic, social, environmental, or scientific.
Recognizing that projects often require expertise beyond one’s own, the method emphasizes identifying and collaborating with local or regional experts and institutions to ensure a well-rounded realization process. Additionally, it highlights the importance of understanding the external impact of projects, such as contributing to environmental justice or climate protection, and encourages participants to consider diverse funding sources. This structured yet flexible framework equips participants to develop a comprehensive project plan and prepare a compelling pitch deck for presentation, fostering both creativity and practical execution within the context of ecological transition in cultural networks.
1. Reverse Pedagogy and Expert Session
Reverse Pedagogy on local networks and expert session (1 hour)
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