Title PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Editions Bréal
Pages 259
Release
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ISBN 2749520118

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Learning to Innovate: Learning regions

Learning to Innovate: Learning regions
Title Learning to Innovate: Learning regions PDF eBook
Author OECD
Publisher OECD Publishing
Pages 265
Release 2002-03-14
Genre
ISBN 926403384X

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This book presents different approaches to regional development based on knowledge and innovation in Andalusia, Spain (and some other countries).

Regional Integration, Development, and Governance in Mesoamerica

Regional Integration, Development, and Governance in Mesoamerica
Title Regional Integration, Development, and Governance in Mesoamerica PDF eBook
Author Alina Gamboa
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 298
Release 2019-09-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3030253503

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This book provides an overview of governance and development in the Mesoamerican Region (MAR), the design and scope of the Plan Puebla Panamá (PPP), its relationship to pre-existing regional organisms and its transformation into Proyecto Mesoamérica. The PPP was introduced as a holistic project that would reverse the cycles of poverty in Mesoamerica. However, the plan incited huge opposition from many groups within Mesoamerica, and throughout its duration few of its objectives were met. The author analyses the plan and describes the regional setting and precursors, as well as the US policy towards the Mesoamerican countries. Using this approach with an analysis of governance in Mesoamerica, this monograph shows a more complete picture of why this ambitious development project did not reach its goals and draws applicable insights to other regions where governance is complex.

Unravelling desertification

Unravelling desertification
Title Unravelling desertification PDF eBook
Author M. Juntti
Publisher BRILL
Pages 246
Release 2023-08-28
Genre Nature
ISBN 9086865593

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This book analyses processes of desertification from a social science perspective and unravels the policy related to drivers of desertification. Desertification is addressed both as a concept surrounded by a multitude of different discourses and as a tangible unsustainable process that is connected to a complex set of policies and changing land management practices. The focus is on Southern Europe, where desertification has been a long-standing problem in many areas, and where in some places the loss of productive capacity has worsened considerably over the last few decades. By focusing on four specific case study areas in Portugal, Spain, Italy and Greece, the scope of the book will cover the ‘human dimension’ of desertification, exploring in particular how the framework of existing policies has affected land management decisions and desertification processes. The emphasis will be on how policies may have contributed to desertification alleviation and mitigation, as well as to a worsening of desertification processes. By using an actor-network approach, the book specifically investigates the importance of networks of actors that shape the nature and direction of policies that affect desertification processes. In this sense, this book aims at providing a first glance into the complex policy, economic and socio-cultural networks that operate at the local, regional and national levels in areas of Southern Europe affected by desertification, and to analyse how these networks hinder, or promote, the implementation of policies aimed at alleviating the threat of desertification. With its broad remit, this exciting book will appeal to many different audiences, not only including academics and students of various disciplines, but also practitioners at the local, regional (Mediterranean) and international (e.g. EU) spatial levels in a variety of fields such as environmental and agricultural policy-making, agricultural extension services, farming organisations, environmental NGOs, media representatives and many other environmental stakeholder groups.

Tourism Planning and Development in Latin America

Tourism Planning and Development in Latin America
Title Tourism Planning and Development in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Carlos Monterrubio
Publisher CABI
Pages 223
Release 2020-06-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1789243041

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Despite the significance of tourism to the economic, social and environmental structures of Central and South America, little has been documented in the English literature about tourism in this sub-region, which in terms of population size, ranks fourth in the world with 652 million inhabitants. The first of its kind, this book focuses exclusively on tourism development, planning and their impacts in a wide number of Central and South American countries. It covers experiences, challenges, successful and unsuccessful stories, specific cases, and other tourism related issues of twelve countries in total. Each chapter is authored by scholars who have done extensive research on tourism in the countries covered.

Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning

Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning
Title Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning PDF eBook
Author Thomas L. Harper
Publisher Routledge
Pages 379
Release 2008
Genre Science
ISBN 1134002211

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European Regional Policy

European Regional Policy
Title European Regional Policy PDF eBook
Author Marco Schaub
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 2000
Genre Europe
ISBN

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