STLOCUS Method Defining Places through Territorial Intelligence
S.RESA, Universidad Kennedy, Argentina
S.RESA, Universidad Kennedy, Argentina
L. MEIRE, E. BERNARD, Association Symbiose, Commune de Chapelle-Lez-Herlaimont, Belgique.
: rappel synthétique du contexte [historique-partenariats-finalité-résultats] du transfert d’une observation à partir du « Guide européen » [(GRD) mis au point dans le cadre de la Caenti et expérimenté par Optim@ (Seraing en Belgique)] vers Chapelle-lez-Herlaimont dans le cadre du Plan local de Cohésion Sociale.
: « Les pistes, les propositions, les orientations d’actions» ? OBSERVA 2
C. SÉLIMANOVSKI, Université de Montpellier, France
This communication deals with the necessity to build theories on the spatial dimension of poverty so that we can use analysis and action charts for more social equity and territorial efficiency. As Europe is a vast region of the world, it is both a question of developing a theory which permits us to grasp the model of the spatial inscription of poverty and of determining its local regional or national variations. In that way, innovation consists in showing the importance of the effects of place associated with poverty and highlighting the “unthought of” about territory as regards the implementation of public policies dealing with poverty.
M. PASCARU – L HOLUNGA, Universitatea 1er Deciembrie 1918, Alba Iulia, Roumanie.
Our communication wants to underline that, in essence, the concept of social development represents an innovation with strong theoretical and practical meanings. There are also highlighted the major connexions with the principles of territorial intelligence.
First, there are taken into account some important points of view for the description of social development. Thus, Philip Mondolfo identifies three meanings for the concept of social development. In the first sense, social development reflects a programme of a public policy of compensation made by the (…) Read more…
D. REDONDO, professeur de sciences économiques, Universidad de Huelva, España.
This paper reflects on the role of population in the construction of territorial development based on the assessment of the aptitudes of that population. Studies of capital social as well as territorial identity lead today to analyze the non economical factors on the construction of territorial networks of knowledge and therefore they allow advancing from assisted territories to innovation ones.