Cultural heritage management for sustainable economic growth, guided by the basic principles of local democracy: the European perception of the Current Affairs Committee for approval at its meeting in 2020 and its policy in the decade

International Journal of Economics and Management Studies
© 2020 by SSRG - IJEMS Journal
Volume 7 Issue 11
Year of Publication : 2020
Authors : Panagiotis Douros
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Panagiotis Douros, "Cultural heritage management for sustainable economic growth, guided by the basic principles of local democracy: the European perception of the Current Affairs Committee for approval at its meeting in 2020 and its policy in the decade," SSRG International Journal of Economics and Management Studies, vol. 7,  no. 11, pp. 100-103, 2020. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23939125/IJEMS-V7I11P115

Abstract:

Analysis, and interpretation of the documents submitted to the European Union's Current Affairs Committee for approval at its meeting during 2020 in Strasbourg. A presentation and examination of the European Union's Management Development during the last years and more specifically at the Hague Congress or the Congress of Europe was considered the first federal moment of European history. There is a new policy regarding Cultural Heritage Management for local and regional development. All countries' members will have to follow and adjust their policy in the coming years to receive funds for relevant projects, such as cultural routes or more specific events. The sector of cultural industries in Europe has a significant role in every country member's economic growth.

Keywords:

Congress of Europe, Cultural development, Cultural Heritage Management, Tourism

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