Local endogenous development and urban regeneration of small alpine towns Work Package 9 BEST PRACTICES AND FUTURE SCENARIOS Coordinated by Regione Piemonte.

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Local endogenous development and urban regeneration of small alpine towns Work Package 9 BEST PRACTICES AND FUTURE SCENARIOS Coordinated by Regione Piemonte

Local endogenous development and urban regeneration of small alpine towns KEY WORDS BEST PRACTICES TRANSFER LESSONS LEARNED NETWORK COMMON STRATEGY Work Package 9 – Best Practices & Future Scenarios

( an INNOVATIVE ACTION PRACTICAL KNOW HOW INNOVATIVE SCIENTIFIC SKILLS Local endogenous development and urban regeneration of small alpine towns WHAT IS A BEST PRACTICE? and made of It is Work Package 9 – Best Practices & Future Scenarios

Local endogenous development and urban regeneration of small alpine towns ALPCITY BEST PRACTICES DATABASE AIM: further circulation of BEST PRACTICES FRAMES OF REFERENCE: - UNCHS Database of Best Practices & Local Leadership Programme - EU Database on Good Practices in Urban Management Sustainability Work Package 9 – Best Practices & Future Scenarios

Local endogenous development and urban regeneration of small alpine towns TRANSFER OF LESSONS LEARNED an INNOVATIVE PRACTICE itself It provides the TRASMISSION of KNOWLEDGE KNOWLEDGE into SOCIAL ACTION It transforms It is Work Package 9 – Best Practices & Future Scenarios

Local endogenous development and urban regeneration of small alpine towns ALPCITY NETWORK the SUPPORTING STRUCTURE of the TRANSFER a TOOL for BUILDING CAPACITY a LEARNING ORGANIZATION COOPERATION and EXCHANGE of INFORMATIONS It is It enables It is It works as Work Package 9 – Best Practices & Future Scenarios

Local endogenous development and urban regeneration of small alpine towns ALPCITY COMMON STRATEGY an INTEGRATED and SINERGIC SYSTEM of BPs a LOGICAL STRUCTURE - THEMATIC AREAS - FIELDS OF ACTION - ACTIONS It is organised into Work Package 9 – Best Practices & Future Scenarios

Local endogenous development and urban regeneration of small alpine towns - DISSEMINATE INNOVATION through BPs TRANSFER Work Package 9 – Best Practices & Future Scenarios ALPCITY REGIONAL URBAN OBSERVATORY - ASSESST URBAN SUSTAINABILITY It aims to an HORIZONTAL NETWORK of REGIONAL OBSERVATORIES It is made up of a VERTICAL NETWORK of LOCAL OBSERVATORIES

Local endogenous development and urban regeneration of small alpine towns Work Package 9 – Best Practices & Future Scenarios RUO STRUCTURE AlpCityRUO Regional Authorities; Universities; Research Centyres; etc. LUO Partner II Regione ….. Provinces; Councils; Other local Authorities; Professionals; NGOs; Associations, etc. LUO Partner III Regione ….. Provinces; Councils; Other local Authorities; Professionals; NGOs; Associations, etc. LUO Partner I Regione ….. Provinces; Councils; Other local Authorities; Professionals; NGOs; Associations, etc. LUO Partner VI Regione ….. Provinces; Councils; Other local Authorities; Professionals; NGOs; Associations, etc.

Local endogenous development and urban regeneration of small alpine towns - INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: Work Package 9 – Best Practices & Future Scenarios INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AlpCityRUO should cooperate with - TRANSBOUNDARY ALPINE NETWORKS: UNCHS – HABITAT and EU CIPRA INTERNATIONAL