Cultural heritage and smart specialisation in the Loire Valley

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Cultural heritage and smart specialisation in the Loire Valley Region Centre-Val de Loire (FR) Cultural heritage and smart specialisation in the Loire Valley Rome, 25th November 2016 Frederic PINNA SMART SPECIALISATION and CULTURAL HERITAGE. An engine for innovation and growth – S3 Platform thematic workshop

What is region Centre-Val de Loire ? The Region of the Loire Valley Châteaux SMART SPECIALISATION and CULTURAL HERITAGE. An engine for innovation and growth – S3 Platform thematic workshop

What does cultural heritage mean ? Real tourism assets: Loire Valley: a famous World Heritage Site (UNESCO) Internationally well-known Châteaux A unique cyclotourism offer alongside the Loire river with the Loire à Vélo, part of the EuroVelo6 Attractiveness and excellence of touristic sites Exceptional, diverse and preserved ecosystem and landscapes: 3 Regional Natural Parks.. Gastronomy: well-known wines (3rd french Region)… Famous historical provinces and related products and brands: Loire Valley, Touraine, Berry, Perche, Sologne ... Region Centre is the main tourist destination of 94% of tourists, only 6% are day-visitors Longer tourist stays Proximity of Paris, important tourist flows SMART SPECIALISATION and CULTURAL HERITAGE. An engine for innovation and growth – S3 Platform thematic workshop

Cultural heritage and RIS3 ? 5 specialisation areas from our selection process (4C) managed at the highest level: Assets : It passed the « 4C test » + Great potential + Needs in innovation Weaknesses : High potential (many sites and tourists...) BUT low level of expenses / pers Tourist operators too fragmented Insufficient use of ICT tools As Dominique Foray wrote : having cultural heritage is not enough to design a RIS3 priority SMART SPECIALISATION and CULTURAL HERITAGE. An engine for innovation and growth – S3 Platform thematic workshop

Why cultural heritage is relevant as a priority ? 4 priority sectors for tourism development: cultural heritage, nature tourism, sustainable travelling (itinérance douce), sustainable lifestyle 2 strategic priorities for Heritage: Structure the tourism offer, in accordance with sustainable development Enhance the attractiveness of heritage sites through quality and innovation Ability to generate MORE impact than business as usual SMART SPECIALISATION and CULTURAL HERITAGE. An engine for innovation and growth – S3 Platform thematic workshop

Cultural heritage and EDP ? First question: what is exactly a chain value? It is the key of entrepreneurial discovery process (EDP). Few entrepreneurs know exactly what it means.  Which one is the best? SMART SPECIALISATION and CULTURAL HERITAGE. An engine for innovation and growth – S3 Platform thematic workshop

Cultural heritage and EDP ? What do the cultural heritage sector need in terms of ICT according to the professionals? Marketing => adaptation of tools and initiatives to customers Services => tools for tourists to plan their trip (eg. online ticketing) Communication => renew the attractiveness of websites with tools / practices of innovative mediation, Development of heritage => improve accessibility to everyone, share innovative renovation techniques Interesting but not enough as we wanted a huge impact and changes in the regional economy so management of EDP needs more SMART SPECIALISATION and CULTURAL HERITAGE. An engine for innovation and growth – S3 Platform thematic workshop

How have we managed EDP ? 1 working group for each specialisation area 3 recognized professionals as working group coordinators: a pilot and a co-pilot They propose criteria to select the most relevant projects Henri Carvallo is the private owner of the Villandry Château, which is well known internationally for its gardens on the Loire Valley. He started to use ICT for many years. Philippe Vendrix (left) as Director of the CESR (Centre for higher studies on Renaissance). He has initiated with Benoist Pierre (right) a wide project called Intelligence des patrimoines SMART SPECIALISATION and CULTURAL HERITAGE. An engine for innovation and growth – S3 Platform thematic workshop

Implementation Creation of a cluster dedicated to tourism and heritage of the Loire Valley to: -> Turn the Loire Valley destination into a pole of excellence in tourism -> Prepare the heritage offer to future tourism -> Strengthen tourism economy and ensure the creation of local jobs 5 discussion topics will be proposed : Innovation: cultural mediation and recreation, heritage preservation and restoration, marketing and site management Use of ICT: enhance Internet visibility and use innovative tools for site visits Services and Accessibility: improve the management of tourist flows, adapt products to customers’ habits; support the use of trademarks or labels, ... Tourism products and marketing: adapt the marketing to new consumer trends and needs ; develop products for the future (creation of packages, pooled tours or ticketing, niche products with higher value and related to the identity of the Loire Valley...) Employment and training: boost organisational innovation and support the creation or the expansion of innovative companies

Implementation Research actors in region Centre for: cultural heritage: Centre d’Etudes Supérieures de la Renaissance (Tours University) natural heritage: INRA (agronomy), IRSTEA (forestry) Intelligence des Patrimoines: a research cluster created at the end of 2013 to: develop scientific cooperation on interdisciplinary projects create cooperation with major touristic sites (enhance site frequentation through the application of scientific projects) Internationalisation of the cluster Ongoing activities: Structuring the research cluster (creation of a place for common work and scientific animation) 7 research projects Cooperation with Chambord Château to attract more long stay tourists End of experimentation in 2016 …

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Thank you for your attention …. But still many questions Question 1: How to deal with the traditional fragmentation of the cultural heritage sector and manage EDP ? Question 2: Is clustering a relevant solution to boost cultural heritage ? Question 3: what could be the impact of human and social sciences in cultural heritage ? Thank you for your attention frederic.pinna@arittcentre.fr SMART SPECIALISATION and CULTURAL HERITAGE. An engine for innovation and growth – S3 Platform thematic workshop