Topics
- Branding
- Local Economic Development
- local comunity inclusion and participation
Main policy issue to be addressed in relation to the selected topics
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Arraiolos a small municipality of Alentejo region, with near 7400 inhabitants, is the place of origin of the oldest production of embroidered rugs in Portugal, "Arraiolos Rugs".
Since the 16th century it is a unique cultural manifestation of artisanal confection, which took the name of the land and gained national and international expression, despite the problems it is facing.
Arraiolos known as "Land of Rugs", cause of its strong roots in popular culture assumes such importance in the local context that its preservation, safeguarding and continuity are essential for economic development. Indeed, several factors, including the current free market economy, have contributed to weaken and depreciate handicrafts, and has been strongly felt in the production of Arraiolos Rugs, in which the embroiderers, central figures of the tradition, receive scarce income for their work. Given the imminent risk of not having a sustained continuity of transmission of traditional know-how through generational regeneration in the confection and production of Arraiolos Rugs, the negative repercussion that this twilight may have on culture, society, economy and consequent local tourist offer.
For these reasons, we need to build a collective project, around the Arraiolos Rugs, in which all sectors of society take an active and participatory role, otherwise there is a risk that a large part of the local economy that is based on this activity may collapse.