Warning: Undefined array key "DW68700bfd16c2027de7de74a5a8202a6f" in /home/.sites/34/site2020/web/wikialps/lib/plugins/translation/action.php on line 237 Warning: Trying to access array offset on value of type null in /home/.sites/34/site2020/web/wikialps/lib/plugins/translation/action.php on line 237 **PermaNET: Synthesis report**\\ __Target groups__\\ Policy makers; civil servants / administration; scientists.\\ __Area of application__\\ PermaNET outputs apply at the general level to European high mountain territories. In the final report it is stated that PermaNET, with its products, "contributed to optimizing the decision bases in territorial planning, natural hazard management and water resources management".\\ __Time frame__\\ The report has been produced during the project timeframe. It gives an overview of the activities that have been carried out and of the main results.\\ __Keywords__\\ Related to the type of result: report; good governance practice; recommendation.\\ Related to the thematic field of the result: climate change; risk management/prevention; landscape management/planning; governance; water resource management; permafrost-related hazards; adaptation measure; mitigation; adaptation strategy.\\ __Accessibility__\\ Free access; downloadable from the project website.\\ __Transferability and re-usability__\\ Transferability is an explicitly named issue for all the activities conducted. In fact, it is clearly stated that the valuable products realized can be used to optimizing the decision bases in natural hazard management practice, in territorial planning and in water resources management (no particular regions or contexts are indicated, suggesting that they might be applicable to Alpine Space areas with permafrost). Concrete re-usability of the recommendations requires local-scale adaptation because each phenomenon has to be studied on site and in detail before making conclusions or decisions in risk management even if recommendations are valid for many locations.\\ __Sector policies addressed__\\ Spatial development; land use planning and managing; territorial planning & infrastructure; natural risk management; water resource management; socio-economic activities (tourism; ski resorts, ...) in high mountain areas and also in valleys at long distance from the source area.