RECITE II Learning sustainibility Towards a sustainable development structure for common actions among marginal areas in Europe.

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RECITE II Learning sustainibility Towards a sustainable development structure for common actions among marginal areas in Europe

Principal Partners Trentino - Italy Lapland – Finland Alentejo – Portugal

Geographical location of the Principal Partners

Regional partners in Trentino The Autonomous Province of Trento The Centre of Alpine Ecology The Federationof Co-operatives of Trentino The Municipality of Trento The Federbim The Consortium of Municipalities Bim Adige The Consortium of Municipalities Bim Brenta The Municipality of Cimego

Centre of alpine ecology Monte Bondone (TN) Italy

Research lines in Centre of Alpine Ecology

Regional partners in Lapland University of Lapland Regional Council of Lapland The Regional Environmental Centre The Lapland Rural Advisory Centre The Employment & Economic Development The Arctic Centre The Lapland Forestry Centre

Regional partners in Alentejo Autonomous University of Evora Direcçao Regional de Ambiente e Recursos Naturais do Alentejo Direcçao Regional de Agricoltura Tourism Office of the Evora district Association “Monte”

Situation Situation in Trentino Situation in Lapland Situation in Alentejo

Work Programme - Action AREA 1 - Tourism AREA 2 - Quality AREA 3 - Rangelands AREA 4 - Cooperation AREA 5 - Cities & rural areas AREA 6 - Multipolar centres

Objectives of the project The general objectives The specific objectives

EU Guide lines Economic efficiency Social equity Environmental integrity Cutural identity

EU demands Bottom up approach Partecipative planning Equal opportunities Involvment of end users Monitoring and development indicators Dissemination of results

Adopted methodology RESEARCH & ACTION

How to do research and action? Constitution of the group of work Individuation and analysis of the problem Participative planning Construction of the action Auditing of the work Reinforcing and diffusion the results

Expected results Qualitative results Quantitative results