02167nas a2200241 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001200043653002200055653003900077653001100116653001900127653002300146653003200169100002700201700002300228700002200251700002100273245017700294856015400471520128600625020001401911 2023 d c2023///10alocal communities10aIntangible cultural heritage (ICH)10acrafts10aneighbourhoods10aUrban regeneration10aparticipatory methodologies1 aNebot-Gomez de Salazar1 aF.J. Chamizo-Nieto1 aF. Conejo-Arrabal1 aC. Rosa-Jiménez00aIntangible cultural heritage as a tool for urban and social regeneration in neighbourhoods. Participatory process to identify and safeguard ICH in the city of Malaga, Spain uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85152433635&doi=10.1080%2f13527258.2023.2201821&partnerID=40&md5=daca61fba26a8f2c1ed3ebfcd489eab63 aNot only the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), but also researchers have called for the involvement of local communities in the management of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) in the last decade. Despite awareness of this need for local involvement, there is no consensus regarding common criteria and implementation methods, especially in the case of small urban neighbourhoods. This research seeks to fill that gap by exploring different participatory actions with local communities in the neighbourhoods to identify and inventory their ICH. A participatory process was conducted in the Fontanalla neighbourhood of the city of Malaga and included expert opinions and local knowledge. Informal interviews, observational works and participatory actions were used to collect extensive data, which was then categorised and analysed. The results allowed the singularities and traditions to be recognised as part of their ICH. An ICH inventory is proposed with the involvement of the local community. The results from collected data and the suggested methodology to activate ICH participatory processes are expected to be useful for researchers and practitioners working on Intangible Cultural Heritage as well as Urban Regeneration in cities. a1352-7258