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A Guidebook for Riverside RegenerationTransnational Exchange and Transfer of Knowledge

A Guidebook for Riverside Regeneration: Transnational Exchange and Transfer of Knowledge Text: Rudolf Kerndlmaier Transnational Exchange and Transfer of Knowledge 50 guidebook The Artery partners celebrating the first Project Group Meeting in Gouda Introduction characteristic differences of the regions and the simi- The North West of Europe is a dynamic and pros- larities of their challenges. perous area with common social and economic All Artery partners had already defined long-term pressures. Where globalisation and European integra- development concepts to tackle local challenges. The tion reveal the interdependencies between regions, different approaches used in terms of spatial planning, economic dynamics demand competitiveness. Where process organisation, target group involvement and most benefits are gained from mutual interaction on local co-operation, led to expertise in different fields various levels, the importance of increased cohesion of knowledge. The partners collected different experi- becomes apparent. The central aspect of cohesive ences, making each one strong in specific aspects. development is co-operation. The INTERREG IIIB Following the approach of expert regions and learn- pro gramme is build with this idea of co-operation ing regions, Artery offers a platform where meth- in mind. It increases connections within a European odological strengths can be exchanged. The partners netwo rk. Within this network both personal and insti- co-operated in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Guidebook for Riverside RegenerationTransnational Exchange and Transfer of Knowledge

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Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Copyright
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006
ISBN
978-3-540-36725-3
Pages
50 –61
DOI
10.1007/978-3-540-36726-0_3
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Text: Rudolf Kerndlmaier Transnational Exchange and Transfer of Knowledge 50 guidebook The Artery partners celebrating the first Project Group Meeting in Gouda Introduction characteristic differences of the regions and the simi- The North West of Europe is a dynamic and pros- larities of their challenges. perous area with common social and economic All Artery partners had already defined long-term pressures. Where globalisation and European integra- development concepts to tackle local challenges. The tion reveal the interdependencies between regions, different approaches used in terms of spatial planning, economic dynamics demand competitiveness. Where process organisation, target group involvement and most benefits are gained from mutual interaction on local co-operation, led to expertise in different fields various levels, the importance of increased cohesion of knowledge. The partners collected different experi- becomes apparent. The central aspect of cohesive ences, making each one strong in specific aspects. development is co-operation. The INTERREG IIIB Following the approach of expert regions and learn- pro gramme is build with this idea of co-operation ing regions, Artery offers a platform where meth- in mind. It increases connections within a European odological strengths can be exchanged. The partners netwo rk. Within this network both personal and insti- co-operated in

Published: Jan 1, 2006

Keywords: Common Theme; Public Participation; Launch Event; Project Management Process; Single Pilot

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