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Sustainability

The Museum aligns itself with the University of Navarra's sustainability strategy, Strategy 2025. Among its activities, it promotes environmental, economic, and social sustainability in various ways.

The social cohesion and sustainability of the Museum's initiatives are in line with the objectives of Strategy 2030.

Initiatives for the 2020–2021 academic year

During the 2020-21 academic year, the Museum participated, together with other University centers, in the European initiative New European Bauhaus Prizes within the group dedicated to institutional best practices, in category 6 "preserved and transformed cultural heritage." The University's four projects were finalists. Specifically, in the Museum's project, the jury appreciated its cross-cutting nature and its ability to turn heritage into a legacy that contributes to current artistic creation, research, and reflection.

Among the environmental sustainability measures undertaken are LED lighting throughout the exhibition area and most of the museum, the reuse and storage of packaging, the reduction of transport journeys that increase the carbon footprint, the provision of pedestrian access, bicycle parking, and the promotion of public transport among users, among other actions.

In terms of economic sustainability, the Museum consolidates formulas that facilitate access to culture and its appreciation by audiences and users, working towards a society that values culture and its contributions.

Initiatives for the 2021-2022 academic year

» The Museum participates in the University's 2025 Strategy and benefits from all the sustainability initiatives promoted within it.
» Conducting an environmental impact study in collaboration with ETSAUN and PhD student Gabriela Bastos Porsani.
» Presentation of the poster MUSEUM, ART, ARCHITECTURE AND SUSTAINABILITY at the ICOM 2022 Congress in August 2022 in Prague.
» SociARTE project, with the support of the La Caixa Foundation. Benefits 11 social entities.
» Measurement of the impact of the Museum's initiatives in terms of UNESCO's SDGs.
» We hosted the NEB Navarra Festival, in collaboration with Tracasa and the Government of Navarra, focusing on "sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful" societies.
» In the area of economic sustainability, the Museum works throughout the year, as a totally private museum, to ensure the sustainability of a project that we consider necessary.
» Reduction of opening hours and installation of air curtains at the doors to improve the energy efficiency of temperature control and avoid closing in the summer months, as other cultural institutions have had to do due to high temperatures.

Initiatives for the 2022–2023 academic year

» The Museum participates in the University's 2025 Strategy and reports on its impact in terms of the SDGs.
» Implementation of energy-saving measures such as air curtains at entrances and adapted opening hours during periods of high temperatures in summer.
» SociARTE Project, with the support of the La Caixa Foundation. Benefits 21 social entities.
» We participated in the NEB Navarra Festival, held at the Palacio de Condestable.
» In the area of economic sustainability, the museum works throughout the year as a fully private museum to ensure the sustainability of a project that we consider necessary.
» Improvement of the website with Alt descriptions for people with visual impairments.
» Creation, together with the ONCE Foundation and ETSA UNAV, of a box of experiences based on Antoni Tàpies' work L'Esperit Català to bring it closer to people with visual sensory diversity.

Sustainable Development Goals

Its activities promote and support joint progress in achieving UNESCO's Sustainable Development Goals. 

SDGs for the 2020-2021 academic year

During the 2020-2021 season, all of the Museum's initiatives served the purpose of SDG 11, promoting the creation of a more resilient, secure, and sustainable society, with its proposals reaching nearly 40,258 people. In addition, the activities carried out also contributed to the growth of a public-private network of alliances and collaborations (SDG 17), as well as to education (SDG 4), equality and the empowerment of women (SDG 5), the reduction of inequalities (SDG 10), and peace and justice (SDG 16).

SDGs for the 2021-22 academic year

The Museum, located within the University, makes a very special contribution to social sustainability by providing everyone with a space to encounter contemporary art, with initiatives that respond to various SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals), particularly SDG 11 (sustainable and resilient societies, 73,969 people), SDG 17 (partnerships, 6,950 people), SDG 4 (quality education, 12,605 people), and, in some initiatives, SDG 5 (gender equality, with the school program "Women in the Arts").

 

 

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