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Inter-municipal cooperation for Strategic Steering of SME-oriented Location Development in the Alpine Space
“Communities in the Alps often face similar problems with regards to commercial development: They have hardly any land available for commercial site development due to natural restrictions and the few remaining areas are highly competed for by diverse utilization demands. So far, the municipalities developed commercial areas individually and in a rather uncoordinated way. The Commercial Location Development concept perused by COMUNIS offers municipalities the chance to steer their commercial development in a forward-looking way by cooperating with other municipalities. The aim is to retain businesses in the region or to generate the conditions to release new investments, to create or attract new businesses.” (Source:www.alpine-space.eu/projects/projects/detail/COMUNIS/show/)
Results of a project can be differentiated in outputs, outcomes and impacts of an intervention. Source:OECD Glossary of Key Terms in Evaluation and Results Based Management.
Output | Category | Language(s) | Target group | Remark |
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Guidelines on Inter-municipal Commercial Location Development | Guidelines | EN | Policy makers, civil servants / administration / planner / scientists / specific institutions | “The guidelines provide a description of the concept and approach of Commercial Location Development (CLD). Moreover options for action, tools and instruments as well as implementation examples are presented to stakeholders and other actor on municipal and regional levels.”(source:Guidelines on Inter-municipal Commercial Location Development) In depth information on Guidelines on Inter-municipal Commercial Location Development |
Project Synthesis EN Project Synthesis DE FR IT SL | policy oriented summary | FR;DE;IT;SI | Policy maker; civil servants / administration; Planner; Scientists; Specific institutions | The booklet summarizes the project background, results and outlook. The partnership brought together local, regional, and national entities belonging both to the private and to the public sector: institutions of higher education, regional development agencies as well as state bodies, private research institutions and municipal administrations.In depth information on Project Synthesis |
Final publication | Report | EN | Policy maker / civil servants / administration/ planner/scientists/specific institutions | Project final publication contains a brief introduction, summary of project results, the pilot areas, guidelines for inter-municipal commercial location development (CLD). Appraisal of information exchange in the pilot regions: facts-evaluation-lessons learned, additional project documentation.In depth information on Final publication |
Final Evaluation | Tool | EN | Policy maker; civil servants / administration; planner; specific institutions; | This note far from being an exercise of accountability, is rather a tool in support of the capitalization of the results achieved, to build models and outline general and specific lessons, useful in terms of sustainability and hopefully, further applicability of the experience in similar contexts.(Source:Final Evaluation )In depth information on Final Evaluation |
Analysis Tool Description | Tool | EN | Policy makers, civil servants / administration / planner / scientists / specific institutions | This analysis presents the BalancedScoreCard (BSC), a method for a comprehensive overview of the performance and effectiveness of an organization or structure.(Source:Analysis Tool Description)In depth information on Analysis Tool Description |
Map Comunis Pilot Areas | Map | EN | Policy maker; civil servants / administration; Planner; Scientists; Specific institutions; Civil society / citizen | Study area map. |
Articles etc. about methodological approaches 2 3 4 5 6 | Methodology | EN | Policy makers, civil servants / administration / planner / scientists / specific institutions | This page contains different relevant documents concerning the methodology and definitions used in the project. The link brings you to the project web page with the list of publications to download. |
Results which are directly or indirectly suitable or applicable for practitioners / politicians and civil servants / administration:
Which of the project results are usable for which aspect of SSD and which are the most relevant for practitioners / politicians and civil servants / administration?
Are there results which need further steps to be useful for practitioners / politicians and civil servants / administration?
Which kinds of stakeholders have been involved, how have their competences been used in the project and are there options for a better implementation?
Are the results (tool, method, indicator, recommendation) directly or indirectly addressing the strategic objectives for the Alpine Space?
What could be long-term outcomes of this project? If none, why low impact? Why high impact? What is needed to achieve outcomes in the long-run?
Unlike project outputs, outcomes and results cannot be described in a standardised way. Therefore, they are listed as free text:
Further Synergies
Potential synergies and spillovers with neighboor pilot areas regions.
Achievements that could be further implemented
Results transferability to similar regions in terms of socio-economic framework conditions. Examples of other potential case study regions or particularly suitable regions for implementing project findings.
Remaining gaps
Broader information and analysis on inter-municipal legislation in case study regions/countries. Deeper insight on legislative/legal prerequisites.
Emerging contradictions
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