- Public, third and private sector actors in the cultural heritage sector and the science community will distribute information on the societal impact of cultural heritage.
- Multidisciplinary cooperation will be used to increase knowledge of the impact of cultural heritage on wellbeing and to develop operating models for taking advantage of them.
- The up-to-dateness and development of the economic, administrative and legislative operating conditions will be ensured.
- Alongside the national development of the measures protecting tangible and intangible cultural heritage and cultural property, Finland will participate in international cooperation of the sector in the key forums.
1.3. The broad societal significance of cultural heritage has been recognised. Cultural heritage is a resource that increases everyone’s wellbeing
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