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 ====== Mobility ====== "Mobility is a complex concept as it represents an amalgamation of social and physical aspects. \\ Mobility from a social perspective may be observed at three levels: * Mobility is the physical movement of people and goods in space, * mobility simultaneously indicates the accessibility of personal options and opportunities to serve human needs in a social sense, * and mobility also describes the position of humans in a symbolic space and, vice versa, social position and lifestyle have an influence on mobility practice. \\ The physical aspects of the term “mobility” include... * the movability (possibility to move) * and the actual movement of people and objects." Source: [[http://www.alpconv.org/en/AlpineKnowledge/RSA/transportandmobility/Documents/RSA_eng_20071128_low.pdf|Alpine Convention Report on the State of the Alps. Transport and Mobility in the Alps, pg. 6]] ====== Integrated planning====== "Integrated planning (as opposed to sectoral planning) is a process involving the drawing together of level and sector specific planning efforts which permits strategic decision-making and provides a synoptic view of resources and commitments. Integrated planning acts as a focal point for institutional initiatives and resource allocation. In the context of integrated (or comprehensive) planning, economic, social, ecological and cultural factors are jointly used and combined to guide land- and facility-use decisions towards sustainable territorial development."\\ Source: [[http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/cultureheritage/heritage/cemat/versionglossaire/Bilingue-en-fr.pdf|CEMAT Spatial Development Glossary]] Projects: [[Moreco]] \\ -> go to the [[wiki:list_of_keywords|list of keywords]]