Guide for Cities

Guide for Cities offers a forward-thinking framework for promoting cultural heritage through digital media within the context of South-South and triangular cooperation. Jointly developed by UNESCO, the United Nations, and Ciudades Mexicanas Patrimonio Mundial, the publication serves as a practical resource for cities seeking to leverage technology and collaboration to protect, share, and celebrate cultural heritage. It outlines best practices for digital storytelling, capacity building, and the use of media platforms to strengthen identity, visibility, and community engagement across historic urban centers.

Beyond its technical dimension, the guide highlights the importance of inclusive and participatory approaches in the digital promotion of heritage. By focusing on local voices, sustainable tourism, and intercultural exchange, it demonstrates how digital innovation can become a tool for equity and resilience in heritage management. Guide for Citiesinvites municipal leaders, cultural institutions, and creative communities to embrace technology as a bridge between tradition and transformation in the modern urban landscape

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