The guidelines for evaluating participatory processes in projects are designed to be a guide for urban planning practitioners and seek to transform the usual formats of urban heritage management. They aim to identify and include how people live and perceive heritage in the project evaluation process, as well as the points of view of the different stakeholders involved as promoters of the heritage conservation processes.
Heritage projects are shaped by expert stakeholders and the social inclusion strategies do not always consider local voices. The main aim of participatory evaluation involves all the stakeholders in heritage conservation projects. The project evaluation must follow its development from the first stage, when the proposal is drafted, to the final stage, when its conclusions and recommendations are made (described in the deliverable).
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12.12.2022