The handbook emphasises that CLR is not a stand-alone effort, but rather a collaborative process requiring the active involvement of multiple stakeholders. Citizens, local authorities, technical experts, financial institutions, and policymakers all contribute specific expertise, resources, and decision-making capacity to drive renovation forward. Building on Phase I findings, Phase II pilots further refined the CLR approach, with a particular focus on four areas identified as critical for long-term success: expectation management, creating lasting governance and support structures, community building and outreach, and ensuring accessible financial and legal support mechanisms.
Practice-oriented Handbook

This Citizen-led renovation (CLR) Practice-Oriented Handbook has been developed as a resource for stakeholders engaged in community-driven renovation projects across Europe. It brings together the methodologies, experiences, and lessons generated across both phases of the CLR initiative. Phase I...
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