Inventory
A learning territory is a territory that values its tangible and intangible assets. In this chapter we focus on the identification of the assets, tangible and intangible, in a region that can be used for LLL of its citizens, but also the citizens of other regions. Because lifelong learning, as any form of learning, has a social dimension, we will focus on individual as well as structural learning (the region as a "learning entity"). There are different types of tangible assets
- Individual talents
- Archaeology: caring for the City's buried and visible archaeological heritage through planning, museums and activities.
- Landscape
- Nature
- Heritage: protecting and interpreting the city's sites and monuments of national and local importance
- Museums: looking after the city's museum collections and making them available to the public through the City Museum and Art Gallery, Folk and Transport Museums.
- Arts and Education: providing opportunities for involvement with the arts, and opening doors to formal and informal learning for people from all backgrounds
- Support for the Arts: helping and supporting artists, performers and arts organisations who are active locally to enable them to develop their artistic practice and contribute to the cultural life of the city
- Associations and networks
- Institutions
- Natural Resources
- Local Economic Linkages and Business
- Previous Efforts
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