[Report] Nurturing the renovation project with a bottom-up human-centred approach

The present work aims at intermediating the co-governance model with the local contexts, the theory with the complexity of the real environments. Indeed, during the last six months project partners have worked in terms of designing the best strategy and process to implement the model, taking inspiration by some fundamental concepts and approaches and making a prototype of the process in Matera.

The implementation process, called co-governance workshop sessions journey is based on a set of workshops aimed at delivering tools and approaches for starting habit the local community with the culture of the common goods and the culture of participation. The journey valorises especially the way a community vote, the way a group of people can stay together, hearing each other and being able to be transparent, as well as taking responsibility about its own city. At the same time, the journey is focused on setting the right process to co-create and so institutionalise practices such as the Local Task Force (LTF) with its own goal, procedures and rules.

This entire journey and the LTF will set up the right conditions to start designing collective local bottom-up projects, that will be developed during the T3.2.

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