Affiliation:
1. Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania
2. Romanian Academy, Iași Branch, Geographic Research Center
Abstract
The current article explores the integrative dimension of culture within the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) at the European level while fostering cultural stakeholders’
empowerment. As sustainable development is an international priority, the interest in the
significance of the cultural sector to the transformative process towards sustainable
development has risen. The dominant explanation for this trend is given by the cross
cutting dimension of the cultural field and its premises to connect the three pillars of
sustainable development: social, economic and environmental. The article supports this
connection by using data from semi-structured interviews with representatives of ten
organisations active in the cultural field from Belgium, Greece, France, Italy, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain and Hungary. The research findings show the
relevance of the cultural sector as enabling sustainable development through its
transversal dimension. The results are directed towards facilitating better understanding
and increased attention to the benefits of trans-sectorial cooperation between grassroots,
research and decision-making actors as a contributive approach to the SDGs.
Publisher
Editura Universitatii Alexandru Ioan Cuza din Iasi