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Salerno 2009 - International Conference of Territorial Intelligence

Territorial intelligence and culture of development

Organised in the framework of the European Network of Territorial Intelligence

Salerno (Italy) 4-7 November 2009

http://www.territorial-intelligence.eu/salerno2009/

Contact : salerno2009 @ territorial-intelligence.eu

     
   

As the deadline of the FP7 last call for projects was set for February 2, 2010, the conference of Salerno was the scientific meeting where the members of ENTI discussed and validated the axes and activities of ENTI and of the ENTI project for FP7 (which is become " Future Jobs For a better LIFE"). The day of Wednesday, November 4 2009, was organized to that end.

This event was the seventh annual international conference of Territorial intelligence.

It has presented a new theme whose relevance has progressively increased during the last years : the place of culture in sustainable territorial development.

The communications presented during the conference were divided according to five themes:

  • Topic A: State of the art of territorial intelligence
  • Topic B: From knowledge of territories to territorial action (knowledge, information and indicators, analytical methods, operating tools, decision-making process)
  • Topic C: Territorial governance, vulnerable populations and territories voltage
  • Topic D: Culture, tourism and sustainable territorial development (culture as fourth pillar of sustainable development, governance and cultural diversity, heritage and development, access to culture and cultural development of the territory, cultural tourism and sustainable development)
  • Topic E: combining economic, social and environmental objectives of sustainable development in the context of the socio-ecological transition: changes in job areas and in local systems of employment and welfare.

> Salerno 2009 blog

Salerno 2009

The Salerno 2009 blog allowed to follow the conference (Presentations of participants and reports of the workshops are available) but it also allows to pursue the debate thanks to comments under every post

Pictures, documents and slides of the presented communications are viewable on this blog.

 

http://www.territorial-intelligence.eu/salerno2009/blog/

     


> International scientific committee

Coordination

  • Natale AMMATURO, professor of Sociology, University of Salerno, Italy
  • Csilla FILO, assistant professor in communication and civilisation, University of Pécs, Hungary
  • Jean-Jacques GIRARDOT, lecturer in economics, caENTI scientific coordinator, ThéMA “Théoriser et Modéliser pour Aménager” UMR 6049 CNRS and Université de Franche-Comté, France
  • Cyril MASSELOT, lecturer in information and communication science, Laboratory of Semio-Linguistic, Didactic and Computer Science EA 2281 of the Université de Franche-Comté, France
  • Blanca MIEDES UGARTE, associate professor of labour economics and active employment policies, University of Huelva, Spain
  • Mihai PASCARU-PAG, lecturer in sociology, University of Alba Iulia, Romania

 

Members

  • Yves ALPE, professor in education sociology, Université de Provence, France
  • Andrea BARBIERI, senior researcher, IRPPS-CNR, Salerno, Italy
  • Horacio BOZZANO, professor of geography, University of La Plata, Argentina
  • Evelyne BRUNAU, Relais emploi, Strasbourg, France
  • Sylvie DAMY, lecturer in computer sciences, Université de Franche-Comté, France
  • Manuela DE PAZ BAÑEZ, professor of applied economics, Universidad de Huelva, Spain
  • Marie-Hélène DE SEDE MARCEAU, professor of geography, Université de Franche-Comté, France
  • Jean-Marie DELVOYE, former director of the Observatory Optim@, Belgium
  • Guénael DEVILLET, deputy Manager of the SEGEFA, University of Liège, Belgium
  • Edwige DUBOS-PAILLARD, lecturer in geography, Université de Franche-Comté, France
  • Philippe DUMAS, professor of information and communication sciences and technics, Univerity of Toulon, France
  • Jean-Luc FAUGUET, lecturer in education sociology, Université de Provence, France
  • Julia FERNANDEZ QUINTANILLA, director of the ACCEM, Spain
  • Serge GAGNON, professor of geography, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada
  • Luc GRUSON, professor of management, Université de Franche-Comté, France
  • Bénedicte HERRMANN, lecturer in computer sciences, Université de Franche-Comté, France
  • Antonio IANNACCONE, professor in psychology, University of Salerno, Italy
  • Jean-Guy HENCKEL, director of the “Jardins de Cocagne” Network, France
  • Ioan ILEANA, professor of computer science, University of Alba Iulia, Romania
  • Alain LEGARDEZ, professor of education sciences, Université de Provence, France
  • Emiliana MANGONE, researcher in sociology, University of Salerno, Italy
  • Christiane MARECHAL-RULOT, director of the Intermunicipal Observatory Intégra, Belgium
  • Alexandre MOINE, professor of geography, Université de Franche-Comté, France
  • Serge ORMAUX, professor of geography, director of the laboratory ThéMA “Théoriser et Modéliser pour Aménager” UMR 6049 CNRS and Université de Franche-Comté, France
  • Dolores REDONDO TORONJO, lecturer of applied economics, University of Huelva, Spain
  • Tullia SACCHERI, associate professor in sociology, University of Salerno, Italy
  • Claude-Étienne SISSAO, lecturer in economics, University of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
  • Philippe SIGNORET, research ingeneer in Geography, Université de Franche-Comté, France
  • Celia SANCHEZ, lecturer in economics, Universidad de Huelva, Spain
  • Serge SCHMITZ, doctor in sciences, University of Liège, Belgium
  • Richard STEPHENSON, lecturer in Geography, Université de Franche-Comté, France
  • Giovanna TRUDA, researcher in sociology, University of Salerno, Italy
  • Marie-Michèle VENTURINI, lecturer of information and communication sciences and technics, Université de Corse, France
  • Zoltan WILHELM, lecturer in geography, University of Pécs, Hungary


> Salerno 2009

This section presents documents related to the International Conference of Territorial Intelligence Salerno 2009, organised in the framework of ENTI.