Carmen Sousa Tacon Link

Sousa Tacón is known for her direct communication style and active presence in local media. She frequently represents the PP in municipal debates, particularly on issues concerning administrative transparency, urban planning legalities, and the management of municipal resources.

| Year | Title | Focus | |------|-------|-------| | 2005 | Descripción de archivos históricos locales | Practical manual for small-town archives | | 2010 | Preservación digital en instituciones culturales | Case studies from Andalusia | | 2013 | El archivero como educador | Role of archivists in teaching history | | 2017 | Metadatos para la interoperabilidad patrimonial | Technical report for IAPH | Carmen Sousa Tacon

is a distinguished researcher and thought leader in the field of sustainable urban development. With over two decades of experience spanning both the public and private sectors, Carmen has dedicated her career to bridging the gap between architectural innovation and community needs. She currently leads a multidisciplinary team focused on revitalizing historic neighborhoods without displacing local residents. Her work is characterized by a rigorous approach to environmental impact and a deep commitment to social equity, making her a sought-after voice at international planning conferences. Sousa Tacón is known for her direct communication