Within the project "Heritage - Driver of Development", project partners have translated and published a document The Charter of European Planning - approved by the General Assembly of Barcelona on April 22nd, 2013.
Within the project "Heritage - Driver of Development", project partners have translated and published a document The Charter of European Planning - approved by the General Assembly of Barcelona on April 22nd, 2013.
Within the project "Heritage-Driver of Development", brochure and map named KRAJODRAZI were issued a few days ago. Map and brochure are intended as educational and promotional material on the subject of landscape and cultural and natural heritage of Dubrovnik-Neretva County and the Bay of Kotor. The material is intended for institutions, citizens and tourists.
Architectural researches of the former French Embassy Building in Cetinje were carried out with the aim to create, through the architectural analysis, necessary technical basis for further process of rehabilitation, as well as to present and promote values of this very important cultural heritage of Montenegro.
"A Contribution from Cultural and Creative actors to citizens' empowerment" is the publication developed as the result of ECLECTIS - European Citizens' Laboratories for Empowerment: CiTIes Shared, the project of European cultural cooperation, implemented during 2012-2014. This project included 11 European and international partners from 9 countries who worked on involving citizens in development of urban space, as well as sharing a common interest in development of creative projects inspired by artistic and inclusive approaches. One of the project partners was EXPEDITIO from Kotor.
Recently is published "Heritage for Development in South East Europe - New visions and perceptions of heritage through the Ljubljana Process". The author of the chapter regarding the cultural heritage and the Ljubljana Process in Montenegro, is Expeditio representative, Aleksandra Kapetanovic, in cooperation with Janko Ljumovic from the Faculty of Theatre Arts in Cetinje.
"Urban furniture in public spaces of Boka Kotorska - Analysis of the examples of good furnishing of public spaces, with recommendations for urban furniture of Boka Kotorska", was created as a result of the award by the Swiss Cultural Programme in the Western Balkans to the organization EXPEDITIO/Montenegro and Co-PLAN/Albania for the implementation of one additional project, in recognition of the quality work on the project "Revival of City Squares in the Balkan cities".
Expeditio publications, as well as a variety of other materials we have worked on, now you can download from the site http://issuu.com/expeditiokotor
"Future We Want" is a translation of the Final Document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development Rio +20 - The Future We Want. This document was adopted in July 2012.
The publication ”Guidelines for the Revival of Public Spaces – Good practice selection”, in Montenegrin language, contains a selection of translated texts presenting good practice examples related to the planning, use and management of open public spaces that can be useful when considering some future activities for the improvement and revival of squares and other public spaces in the Balkan cities. The publication is intended for professionals, state institutions and local governments responsible for spatial planning issues. In addition, it can serve as a source of inspiration for other stakeholders - the business and civil sectors representatives, as well as all the citizens who want to spend more time in squares and public places in their cities and to use them in a better way.
Publication "Revival of City Squares in Balkan Cities - Contribution to cultural and civic participative policies for livable city squares and public spaces" was accomplished using archive material of the project “Revival of City Squares in Balkan Cities”, a project which was implemented jointly by Co-PLAN, Institute for Habitat Development (Albania), POLIS University (Albania), Coalition for Sustainable Development - CSD (Macedonia) and EXPEDITIO (Montenegro).