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TRAINING COURSE ON MOUNTAIN LEGISLATION

The course in “Policies for the development and enhancement of mountain areas, legislation for mountain areas” will provide knowledge and skills related to specific legal regulations and issues, as well as developing methodological aspects, so as to provide the tools for understanding and applying legislation issued by various institutions and organizations (regional, national or international) […]

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Free seminar on Mountain Legislation

In order to achieve our goals it is essential to be able to find and understand the rules that govern the processes that affect us, and that’s the goal of the seminar organized by the Mountain University, which will offer a preview of the course “Policies for the development and enhancement of mountain areas, legislation […]

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Fondazione della Comunità Bergamasca – Open Calls

Fondazione della Comunità Bergamasca opened 9 new calls for 2016. The total budget for all the 9 calls is 1,600,000 Euros of local funds to which are added 350,000 Euros allocated by the Conference of Mayors, for a total of 1,950,000 Euros. Also in 2016 you can find the “standard” calls in the social, cultural and […]

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Alps benchmarking report

February 19, 2016, was presented in Milan the new “Alps Benchmarking Report”, report that compares the socio-economic profile of 6 Alpine provinces. It is a joint initiative of Bolzano, Trento, Sondrio, Aosta, Cuneo and Verbano-Cusio-Ossola Chambers of commerce , in order to share economic data, experiences and good practices and promote the sustainable development of the […]

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EUSALP, the possibility to think mountains and cities on a new scale

On 25th and 26th January 2016, in Brdo, the Macroregional Strategy for the Alpine area (EUSALP) has been officially  launched. 7 Countries (Italy, Slovenia, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, France) and, within them, 48 Regions created 9 action groups that  will work together to support and promote the Alpine territories: industrialized metropolises and mountain areas of the Alps engaged together to define action […]

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The launch of the Alpine Macroregion: Anna Giorgi will coordinate the ‘Research and Innovation’ Action Group

The launch event of the Macroregional Strategy for the Alpine area (Eusalp), an European initiative that will have an impact on a central and strategic area of Europe, populated by more than 70 million citizens, will be held in Brdo pri Kranju, near Ljubljana, on 25th and 26th January 2016. Lombardy will be the coordinator of the […]

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Alpine Convention Meeting “Demographic Change in the Alps”

The Italian Ministry of Environment, in its function of Italian Delegation of the Alpine Convention, is glad to present the meeting “Demographic Change in the Alps: population, employment, education and services“, that will be held the 10th of February from 9:30 to 12:00 am in the venue of the Committee of the Region, Brussels. The […]

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PSR 2014-2020 Lombardy. discover all the measures

The Mountain University has prepared a document summarizing and explaining all the measures of the PSR 2014-2020. An agile and easy to read document which can direct visitors in choosing the most appropriate notice to their needs. The document can be downloaded by clicking here.

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Open call for proposals for the PECSRL biennal international conference

The 27th session of the Permanent European Conference for the Study of the Rural Landscape, on “Mountains, uplands, lowlands. European landscapes from an altitudinal perspective” will be held from 5–9 September 2016 in Innsbruck and Seefeld, Tyrol/Austria. All institutions, geographers, landscape architects, historians, ethnographers, archaeologists, ecologists, rural planners, landscape managers and scholars interested in European landscapes […]

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