Sustainable Regional Development Methodologies For Microregional Diagnostics Literature Review
Author : Richard Edwards
Publisher : IICA
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 39,37 MB
Release : 1995
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Author : Richard Edwards
Publisher : IICA
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 39,37 MB
Release : 1995
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Author : Richard Edwards
Publisher : IICA Biblioteca Venezuela
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 48,33 MB
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Publisher : IICA
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 39,36 MB
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Page : 400 pages
File Size : 18,39 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Sustainable agriculture
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Author : OECD
Publisher : Org. for Economic Cooperation & Development
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 16,45 MB
Release : 2020
Category : City planning
ISBN : 9789264719309
In the face of megatrends such as globalisation, climate and demographic change, digitalisation and urbanisation, many cities and regions are grappling with critical challenges to preserve social inclusion, foster economic growth and transition to the low carbon economy. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set the global agenda for the coming decade to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. A Territorial Approach to the Sustainable Development Goals argues that cities and regions play a critical role in this paradigm shift and need to embrace the full potential of the SDGs as a policy tool to improve people's lives. The report estimates that at least 105 of the 169 SDG targets will not be reached without proper engagement of sub-national governments. It analyses how cities and regions are increasingly using the SDGs to design and implement their strategies, policies and plans; promote synergies across sectoral domains; and engage stakeholders in policy making. The report proposes an OECD localised indicator framework that measures the distance towards the SDGs for more than 600 regions and 600 cities in OECD and partner countries. The report concludes with a Checklist for Public Action to help policy makers implement a territorial approach to the SDGs.
Author : Andy Pike
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 33,31 MB
Release : 2006-11-22
Category : Science
ISBN : 1134248547
Local and regional development is an increasingly global issue. For localities and regions, the challenge of enhancing prosperity, improving wellbeing and increasing living standards has become acute for localities and regions formerly considered discrete parts of the ‘developed’ and ‘developing’ worlds. Amid concern over the definitions and sustainability of ‘development’, a spectre has emerged of deepened unevenness and sharpened inequalities in the development prospects for particular social groups and territories. Local and Regional Development engages and addresses the key questions: what are the principles and values that shape definitions and strategies of local and regional development? What are the conceptual and theoretical frameworks capable of understanding and interpreting local and regional development? What are the main policy interventions and instruments? How do localities and regions attempt to effect development in practice? What kinds of local and regional development should we be pursuing? This book addresses the fundamental issues of ‘what kind of local and regional development and for whom?’, frameworks of understanding, and instruments and policies. It outlines what a holistic, progressive and sustainable local and regional development might constitute before reflecting on its limits and political renewal. With the growing international importance of local and regional development, this book is an essential student purchase, illustrated throughout with maps, figures and case studies from Asia, Europe, and Central and North America.
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Page : 488 pages
File Size : 21,48 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Rural development
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Author : Cristina Corsi
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 43,86 MB
Release : 2013-12-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 3319017845
This volume represents the most important “deliverable” of the European-funded project Radio-Past (www.radiopast.eu). It is intended to disseminate the key results achieved in the form of methodological guidelines for the application of non-destructive approaches in order to understand, visualize and manage complex archaeological sites, in particular large multi-period settlements whose remains are still mostly buried. The authors were selected from among the project research “staff” but also from among leading international specialists who served as speakers at the two international events organized in the framework of the project (the Valle Giulia Colloquium of Rome – 2009 and the Colloquium of Ghent – 2013) and at the three Specialization Fora, the high formation training activities organized in 2010, 2011 and 2012. As such, the book offers contributions on diverse aspects of the research process (data capture, data management, data elaboration, data visualization and site management), presenting the state of the art and drafting guidelines for good practice in each field.
Author : Jutta Blauert
Publisher : IIED
Page : 71 pages
File Size : 42,16 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Conservation of natural resources
ISBN : 1843695170
Author : Joan Font
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 17,4 MB
Release : 2014-06-05
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1783480750
Citizen participation is a central component of democratic governance. As participatory schemes have grown in number and gained in social legitimacy over recent years, the research community has analyzed the virtues of participatory policies from several points of view, but usually giving focus to the most successful and well-known grass-roots cases. This book examines a wider range of participatory interventions that have been created or legitimized by central governments, providing original exploration of institutional democratic participatory mechanisms. Looking at a huge variety of subnational examples across Italy, Spain and France, the book interrogates the rich findings of a substantial research project. The authors use quantitative and qualitative methods to compare why these cases of participatory mechanisms have emerged, how they function, and what cultural impact they’ve achieved. This allows highly original insights into why participatory mechanisms work in some places, but not others, and the sorts of choices that organizers of participatory processes have to consider when creating such policies.