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The Boekman Foundation recently released the Culture Monitor Annual Report 2021, which reviews trends and developments in the cultural sector in 2020 and 2021. The monitor is an instrument created by and used by the Dutch cultural sector. It gathers data and insights on developments in cultural life and intends to contribute toward a strong cultural sector in the Netherlands. The report consists of nine domain chapters providing key figures and developments for each cultural discipline or sector and four thematic chapters describing policy themes and topics of relevance for the entire cultural field. The Boekman Foundation published a Dutch full profile and an English summary.
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The recently updated Covid-19 report for Georgia gives an overview of the major developments regarding the impact of the pandemic crisis on the cultural sector from March 2020 to March 2022. This update contains a detailed timeline of the measures taken against the impact of COVID-19 on the cultural sector. This retrospective allows a complete overview of the development of the cultural sector - also in relation to the various decisions and measures taken by the government and studies from different actors. Please find all the available country reports here or via our menu.
Economist, Independent researcher is specialized in economic analysis and evaluation of CCS. From 2018 is founder of Liv.In.G. a social enterprise focused on internationalization for cultural organizations. He is member of the Associazione per l’Economia della Cultura. He is also consultant of public and private, profit and no profit enterprises. He has been consultant for international project in different countries: Paraguay, Serbian Republic, Greece, Russia, India, Spain, Fyr of Macedonia, Belgium, France, Hungary. For the Italian Compendium profile he wrote paragraph no. 3.5.
Vice-director journal Economia della Cultura since 2008 is editor-in-chief and vice-director of the journal Economia della Cultura. He worked thirty years in Rai, the Italian public service broadcasting where in 1991-1999 was responsible of researches on the qualitative aspects of programming. In 2000-2007 was a lecturer of television economy in Florence and Rome universities. For the Italian Compendium profile he wrote paragraph no. 2.5.3.
PhD candidate is a law graduate at the University of Naples Federico II and currently PhD candidate in Administrative Law at the University of Sannio in Benevento. As part of her research activity she is investigating the possibility of an experimental use of urban regeneration tools in non-urban contexts, focusing on the study of legal instruments aimed at the protection and valorization of the natural, rural and historical-cultural heritage of Italian inner areas. For the Italian Compendium profile she wrote paragraphs from 4.1.2 to 4.1.9 and 4.2.