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The Institute of Social Sciences at the University of Lisbon (ICSUL) is
one of the academic partners of the ROCK project. ICSUL’s commitment
towards cultural heritage-led regeneration has been developed through
the application of an innovative community-based action research
with local stakeholders and residents on the eastern side of Lisbon, in
a demonstration area across the neighbouroods of Marvila and Beato.
Acknowledgung that the optimization of tangible and intangible heritage
was based on goals of social inclusion and participation for more effective
solutions, we approached the demonstration area by triangulating
qualitative and quantitative methods (i.e. participant observation,
interviews with key actors, and both intensive and extensive surveys).
Data were collected and made available in open access through scientifc
and policy publications. The creation of the Lisbon Living Lab in partnership with the Lisbon city
council provided needed conditions to promote a wide array of initiatives
and to implement three major actions: one Pop-Up based on the reuse of
empty stores led by the local NGO Rés do Chão; the co-design of an edible
garden named “garden for all” by the local NGOs Muita Fruta and Coletivo
Warehouse; and the creation of a new interpretive Centre of Beato and
Marvila in the public library, co-led by the city council and ICSUL.
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Falanga, R., Bonoli, A. (2021). Sustainability and Cultural Heritage. In Giovanni Leoni, Andrea Boeri, Danila Longo, Valentina Gianfrate, Saveria O.M. Boulanger, Martina Massari, Rossella Roversi (Eds.), Cultural Heritage leading Urban Futures Actions and Innovations from Rock Project, pp: 82-90. Delft: TU Delft