The survey on cultural habits and GO! 2025 is open until September 15th!
There is still time to fill out the questionnaire on the cross-border cultural offer of Gorizia and Nova Gorica! The survey, available online in the About section of the go2025.eu website, has been extended until 15 September. Filling in will be possible for a few more days, with the aim of making the voice of the cross-border citizenship heard. The survey, commissioned by the EGTC GO and the Javni zavod GO! 2025, was entrusted to the Institute of International Sociology in Gorizia.
The survey, open to all inhabitants of the cross-border area with a special focus on young and elderly people, aims to better understand the cultural habits and participation in cross-border cultural activities between Italy and Slovenia of local residents, as well as the impact of the European Capital of Culture title on the borderless area. This information-gathering activity is requested by the European Commission to monitor the impact of the European Capital of Culture on the area.
The questionnaire consists of short and simple questions and filling it out takes only a few minutes. Participation in the information collection is free and open to people of all ages, as well as anonymous.
By taking part in the questionnaire, people will contribute to improving the quality and accessibility of cross-border cultural activities, promoting cultural tourism and local development, creating a shared calendar of cultural events that better responds to the needs and expectations of the European Capital of Culture.
You can find the direct link to the survey here.
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