Agenda Municipal / Conferences Museums, the 2030 agenda and the goals of sustainable development: what paths?

Fri 25 Nov
National Railway Museum programme
Lousado | National Railway Museum - Núcleo de Lousado - 14h30
Free admission | More info on www.famalicao.pt
Presentation of volume 2 of the Collection "Being and Making Museum in the XXI century". Debate "Museums, the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals: what paths?" The Museum Network of Vila Nova de Famalicão organizes, within the scope of the VI Network Meeting, the debate "Museums, the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals: which paths?" Following the theme explored in the conferences held in 2021, This debate is intended to trigger the discussion and sharing of ideas on the possible paths for a participatory action of museums in their territory under the 2030 Agenda and compliance with the respective SDGs contextualizing it with national, regional and local policies.
Lousado | National Railway Museum - Núcleo de Lousado - 14h30
Free admission | More info on www.famalicao.pt
Presentation of volume 2 of the Collection "Being and Making Museum in the XXI century". Debate "Museums, the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals: what paths?" The Museum Network of Vila Nova de Famalicão organizes, within the scope of the VI Network Meeting, the debate "Museums, the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals: which paths?" Following the theme explored in the conferences held in 2021, This debate is intended to trigger the discussion and sharing of ideas on the possible paths for a participatory action of museums in their territory under the 2030 Agenda and compliance with the respective SDGs contextualizing it with national, regional and local policies.
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