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Project Analysis
The project analysis within WIKIAlps is carried out in two steps: a broader screening of results as provided by final reports and project websites of all projects in the two thematic fields (Inclusive growth and Resource efficiency and ecosystem management) is followed by an in-depth analysis of selected projects.
Screening
The screening step includes the following elements that will define which projects are selected for in-depth analysis.
- Check whether sustainable issues are addressed (related to our hypotheses)
- Core topics addressed by the projects
- Keywords marking projects or parts of projects
- Availability of project results
Hypotheses
These hypotheses have been developed to serve as a reference for the project analysis and do not claim to fully represent all driving forces of spatial development. These Hypotheses have been used to identify and structure approaches of Sustainable Spatial Development(SSD) in the projects. As well the hypothesis will be used to analyse in the project analysis, how projects address the issues of SSD and how different topics of SSD are interrelated. Hypotheses on sustainable spatial development have been synthesized on the basis of the following documents: 1. Strategy Development for the Alpine Space 2. Report on the State of the Alps “Sustainable Rural Development and Innovation” (Summary) 3. Alpine Convention Protocol on Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development 4. A resource-efficient Europe – Flagship initiative under the Europe 2020 strategy (COM (2011) 21) 5. Our life insurance, our natural capital: an EU biodiversity strategy to 2020 (COM (2011) 244 final) 6. European Commission (2011): Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe. COM(2011) 571 final. list_of_hypothesis
Transnational Topics of Sustainable Spatial Development
In order to identify the transnational topics in Alpine area two documents deem to be of high priority.
- The Guiding Principles for Sustainable Spatial Development for the European Continent (CEMAT 2000)and
- the Alpine Convention Protocol on Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development.
Based on these documents and adjusted to mountain environments transnational topics are compiled in a grouping to CEMAT’s 10 main principles:
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list_of_keywords
On each individual project link in the following article there is part of the information gathered to undertake the project screening.
stakeholder analysis
where does WIKIAlps comes from
document analysis