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To examine whether cemetery and crematoria are meeting the changing and diverse needs of multicultural North-Western Europe\n2. To identify and disseminate good practice of cemetery and crematoria provision in North-Western Europe\n3. To achieve this in collaboration with all local users, providers, partners, and migrant and minority groups, thereby enhancing shared cross cultural understanding and social inclusion for all \n\nObjectives\n1. To identify the varied ways in which cemeteries and crematoria are used and experienced by diverse users including Established Minorities, European, and Third Country National migrants\n2. To identify the changing cemetery and crematoria needs in multicultural North-Western European societies, and to evaluate the extent to which these are a) understood and b) met by providers\n3. To identify a range of creative strategies for fostering public dialogue, engagement, and consultation around diverse cemetery and crematoria uses, needs, and practices\n4. To co-produce and disseminate a \u2019best practice\u2019 toolkit with and for international cemetery and crematoria providers\/managers, varied users, and related interest groups\n5. To provide scholarly insight into:\nA. The changing uses of cemeteries and crematoria as public spaces in multicultural post-secular urban areas\nB. The nature of inclusion\/exclusion in them\n\nPartners\nThis project is a part of the HERA  2019-2022 project Public Spaces: Culture and Integration in Europe. The following universities are involved:\nUniversity of Reading, UK\nUniversity of Groningen, the Netherlands\nRadboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands\nUniversity of the West of England \u2013 Bristol\nSwedish University of Agricultural Sciences\nUniversity of Luxembourg\nUniversity College London, UK\nInstitute of Transport Economics at University of Oslo, Norway\n\nThe Case Studies\nCeMi has examined 8 large North-Western European municipalities across six countries. Each case study has a similar population (circa 110,000 \u2013 150,000) and significant foreign-born\/ ethnic minority populations. They cover a range of economic regions, have socially, culturally and ethnically diverse populations, including long-standing established ethnic minority communities and more recent EU and Third Country National (TCN) migrants. Mixed participatory research methods were utilized to study issues and experiences from multiple perspectives, including cemetery and crematoria providers, planners, civil society organisations and grassroots users. The project has produced academic publications, policy\u2013briefing reports and recommendations (co-produced with project participants and translated into multiple European and TNC languages), research reports, and a travelling exhibition with creative activities. 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