04671nam a2200241 i 450000100060000000300090000600500170001500800410003202000290007304000280010224501180013025000130024826000670026130000160032849000530034452017340039759520620213170000310419383000600422494200080428499900170429295201200430947482ES-BaOER20251201162747.0251201s2025 uk |||||r||| 0|||||eng|d a9781032952772 (hardback) aES-BaOERbcatcES-BaOER00aCulture, innovation and the green economy : btowards a sustainable future in Europe / cedited by Biljana Mickov a1rst ed. aLondon ;aNew York :bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group,c2025 axix, 252 p.1 aRoutledge studies in the economics of innovation aThe book offers a theoretical and practical analysis of the contemporary approach to art, culture and innovation, with special emphasis on the relationship between culture, innovation and the economy, in the context of green transition, as an indispensable sustainability factor. It presents new models that can be implemented, especially within strategic cultural planning, serving to ensure future development and attain certain levels of stability. The book argues that the cultural ecosystem should not be treated as merely a segment of the economy, but rather as a system that contains the economy. One of the main issues covered in the book is climate change. More than fifty years have passed since the first major conference of the United Nations (UN) on the Environment held in Stockholm in 1972, which gave birth to the “Stockholm Declaration”, and also cemented the global environmental movement. Thanks to Agenda 2030, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement, there is an increased awareness of the dangers posed by climate change and of the need to switch to sustainable energy sources and a circular economy in the hope of preventing environmental problems that threaten life on Earth. Each chapter provides an accessible bank of knowledge on which existing theory and practice can be developed and new projects undertaken. The book adopts a highly interdisciplinary approach for open science, bridging theoretical insights with practical applications, and offers a comprehensive perspective that is both informative and actionable, so it can be used by academics, researchers, policy makers and cultural professionals for planning and development within the cultural sector. (Font: Editor) aList of figures -- List of tables -- Editor -- List of contributors -- Introduction / Biljana Mickov -- Part 1. Culture and Sustainability: 1. The Culture Policy of European Cities in the Process of Green Transition / Biljana Mickov ; 2. Decarbonizing Culture: a French overview over sustainable practices in the arts and in cultural policies / Loïc Meuley ; 3. Urban Green Revolution: Cultivating Community Engagement and Cultural Change for Sustainable CityScapes / Sonja Pejic ; 4. Green Renaissance: Engaging Communities in the Participatory Revival of Industrial Heritage / Katarína Vitálišová, Kamila Borseková, Darina Rojíková, Anna Vaňová ; 5. Innovative Practices in European Museums Arts Management / Zoran Erić, Biljana Mickov -- Part 2. Innovation and the Arts: 6. Towards a social ecology of urban art. Participation, community and Sustainability / Ricardo Klein ; 7. Eco-social Crisis and Art / Zoran Erić ; 8. From Net Art to AI Art: Questioning the Post-Internet/Post-digital and New Aesthetic Art Discourse / Vera Mevorah, Jelena Guga ; 9. Enter Active in Re: Public Digital and Live Sphere of Mass Time Design / Ivan Pravdić ; 10. The Untapped Economic Opportunity of Mainstreaming Skills and Slipovers from Arts and Design to Other Fields of Practice / Johanna Kouzmine-Karavaïeff -- Part 3. The Creative Economy in Green Transition – Innovation and Research: 11. Cultural and Creative Sectors and Green Transition. Some Evidence and Reflections / Pau Rausell-Köster, Raül Abeledo-Sanchis, Jordi Sanjuán ; 12. Creative Urban Green Economy: Contemporary design of Green City Spaces / Darko Reba ; 13. Designing Transitions and Transformation Cultural and Creative Industries in Germany: An urban governance perspective from Mannheim / Matthias Rauch ; 14. Responsible financing and creative sector: global context and Serbia / Hristina Mikić ; 15. What a wonderful world: How the Sismògraf and Som(riu) festivals foster sustainable innovation in rural settings / Manel González-Piñero -- Index.1 aMickov, Biljana93134eed. 0aRoutledge studies in the economics of innovation918897 cMON c47482d47482 00102udc40708GaCERCbCERCcSd2025-12-01eCl0oS 04237pCERC25120001r2025-12-01 16:28:40t1w2025-12-01yMON