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- econnect3 @wiki
- ivities. == 1.6 Hypotheses == • Coordination of sector policies to prevent exploitation of natural resources and single-sector economies • Sensitive Alpine territory requires a... ents. They are not transferable outside the AS.| |Sector/sectorial policies addressed|"to inform policy ma... ion strategies are transferables and re-usable.| |Sector/sectorial policies addressed|• Agriculture • Agro
- Hypotheses on the requirements for a sustainable spatial development @wiki
- adapted policies=== * [[:wiki:coordination_of_sector_policies_to_prevent_exploitation_of_natural_resources_and_single-sector_economies|Coordination of sector policies to prevent exploitation of natural resources and single-sector economies]] * [[:wiki:sensitive_alpine_territor
- Stakeholder Analysis for Slovenia @wiki
- gement and remediation activities). Regarding the sector, there are 18 stakeholders from public sector, 2 stakeholders from public-private sector, 2 stakeholders from private sector and 1 stakeholder from civil society. According to the type of the i
- Stakeholder analysis - transnational results @wiki
- regions.\\ ===Similarities and differences=== **Sector**: Most project participants came from the public sector, followed by the public-private sector, only 15 from the private sector and only 4 from the civil society. The picture is more or less the same
- Sector policies need to be coordinated to prevent exploitation of natural resources and single-sector economies @wiki
- ====== Sector policies need to be coordinated to prevent exploitation of natural resources and single-sector economies====== Instruments for coordinating [[wiki:sector|sector policies]] => promote sustainable development of the Alpine territory and its regions => need to f
- Stakeholders and WIKIAlps @wiki
- ndividuals, groups, companies and institutions. ^Sector^Stakeholders^ |**Civil society**|Households, inha... versities, research institutions, ...| |**Private sector**|Companies from the construction sector, banks, SMEs, ...| |**Planners and other practitioners**|Spatial planners, transport providers from the private sector, ...| |**Public administration**|Civil servants,
- Hypothesis: Coordination of sector policies to prevent exploitation of natural resources and single-sector economies @wiki
- ===== Hypothesis: Coordination of sector policies to prevent exploitation of natural resources and single-sector economies ===== Instruments for coordinating sector policies -> promote sustainable development of the A... al resources -> prevent risks connected to single-sector economies, promote diversification of activities
- Demochange @wiki
- === Hypotheses === * [[:wiki:coordination_of_sector_policies_to_prevent_exploitation_of_natural_resources_and_single-sector_economies|Coordination of sector policies to prevent exploitation of natural resources and single-sector economies]] * [[:wiki:sensitive_alpine_territor
- SILMAS @wiki
- roject summary]] === Hypotheses === * [[:wiki:sector_policies_need_to_be_coordinated_to_prevent_exploitation_of_natural_resources_and_single-sector_economies|Sector policies need to be coordinated to prevent exploitation of natural resources and single-sector economies]] * [[:wiki:sensitive_alpine_territor
- Stakeholder Analysis for France @wiki
- per cent of the institutions belong to the public sector, mainly at regional and local level, but diversit... cent of the project partners belong to the public sector. The AS programme seems to have principally impor... s also appear frequently. Rhône-Alpes has a large sector of bio- and health technologies, and three projec... te: weak participation, strong interest^ |private sector enterprises, outer alpine stakeholders|municipali
- Stakeholder Analysis for Germany @wiki
- artners in the Alpine Space Programme. The public sector is therefore clearly dominating. The private sector is underrepresented as well as institutions represent... participating institutions in Germany the public sector, represented mainly by authorities and universiti... utes, is very good represented, while the private sector is almost not represented as project partner. Pre
- ViSiBLE @wiki
- and outer-Alpine areas]] * [[ Changes in energy sector requires more energy efficiency and causes land u... nation strategy)| |[[http://wiki.cesba.eu/wiki/EU_sector_relevant_programmes_on_sustainable_building| Report on EU sector relevant programmes for projects on sustainable b... in applying for EU project funding | Report on EU sector relevant programmes on projects about sustainable
- ACCESS @wiki
- levels. === Hypotheses === * [[Coordination of sector policies to prevent exploitation of natural resources and single-sector economies]] * [[Sensitive Alpine territory requ... egic objective. * A dynamic and innovative SME sector and thriving entrepreneurship This objective has
- SILMAS: Adaptation and mitigation options @wiki
- __ Time frame__\\ 2009–2012 \\ __Keywords__\\ sector-specific adapation, sector-specific mitigation, policy recommedations __Accessibility__\\ Open access a... be adapted to and used for most Alpine lakes __Sector policies adressed__\\ Agriculture, fishing, fores
- more_about_innocite_guidelines_2 @wiki
- rmation for the implementation of the process. __Sector policies adressed__\\ The model addresses general... (economy, society, space/environment) and is not sector specific although similar steps could be used also for a sector specific planning endavours.
- Hypothesis: Changes in energy sector requires more energy efficiency and causes land use changes @wiki
- in_depth_information_about_the_methods_sheets_operational_approaches_for_detection_and_monitoring_of_slope_movements_and_ground_temperature_in_permafrost_areas @wiki
- Participatory approaches: understanding ecosystem services at the community level in northeastern Italy @wiki