Editoriales

> LinkCity, Innovative Governance of Urban Diversity and Social Cohesion, FP7 Large scale integrating project

INTI | 17/02/2012 13:45

La Universidad de Huelva (España), con el apoyo del Comité Científico de la Red Internacional de Inteligencia Territorial (International Network of Territorial Intelligence, GDRI INTI) ha presentado una propuesta al 7º programa Marco de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico de la Comisión Europea en el apartado de proyectos de colaboración en ciencias humanas y sociales. El marco de esta propuesta es la Actividad 8.2: “Combining economic, social and environmental objectives in a European perspective: Paths towards sustainable development” en el Area 8.2.2. “Regional, territorial and social cohesion”. En el tópico específico SSH.2012.2.2-1. Challenge: Governance of cohesion and diversity in urban contexts. Se trata del proyecto denominado LinkCity que reúne a 12 grupos de investigación (la mayor parte de ellos asociados a INTI) y cuatro ONG de 11 países europeos.

 

> GDRI-INTI Grupo de Investigación Internacional "Red Internacional de Inteligencia Territorial"

Jean-Jacques Girardot | 01/04/2011 09:18

El GDRI-INTI, Groupe De Recherche International "International Network of Territorial Intelligence" (INTI), es una red de coordinación científica coordinada por el Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), en Francia. Reconocido por una evaluación científica internacional, comenzó su actividad el 1 de enero de 2011 y durará hasta el fin de diciembre de 2014.

Reúne a siete equipos de investigación en cinco países: MSHE, ThéMA et ESO (Francia), OLE (España) SEGEFA (Bélgia), DISUFF (Italia) et TAG (Argentina).

Su objetivo principal es consolidar la integración de las investigaciones europeas en inteligencia territorial para darles una dimensión internacional.

Los próximos eventos científicos ENTI, Pecs, Marne-la-Vallee, Lieja y Gatineau, serán las oportunidades para remodelar el proyecto de investigación ENTI y para la profundización del plan de trabajo de new-LiFE.

Focus

> Job-LIFE>axis {job systems}> work package [governance]

ENTI | 11/06/2010 15:32

WPBGO : [governance]

(led by Mihai Pascaru)

Complexity affecting territorial labor systems functioning and the importance of involved policy makers and stakeholders to cooperate in fostering employment development, WPBGO aims to provide meaningful up to date knowledge about territorial governance uses in UE and to analyze their effects in futures jobs creation and adaptation.

In a comparative way, first step will be the stock-tracking of actual knowledge about current European models of territorial governance of employment problems: institutional frameworks and legislative development.

Secondly, it will be identified in each model the role of institutional evaluation of territorial employment policies as input in the processes of decision making.

Lastly lobbying process in decision making and its impact on local labour system will be addressed.

 

 

10 th International Conference of Territorial Intelligence

The question of interdisciplinarity in territorial intelligence

Strasbourg 2010

     

Collaborative office for ENTI members

 

Sustainable economics within the new Culture of development

 
 

Ultimas noticias

> Herramientas para la Inteligencia Territorial

INTI | 14/05/2012 12:34

Dos herramientas para la Inteligencia Territorial están disponibles en línea: Laborstat-Huelva y Sistema de Información Territorial.

> Inauguración del Centro de Investigación Internacional en Inteligencia Territorial (C3IT)

INTI | 23/04/2012 12:42

La inauguración del C3IT ha tenido un gran seguimiento por parte de la prensa local de Huelva que estuvo ampliamente representada en el acto.

> Llamanda à ponencias para la conferencia de La Plata

INTI | 03/04/2012 15:13

11 ª Conferencia Internacional Anual de Inteligencia Territorial 17-20 Octobre 2012. Descargar call a ...

> Escuela de verano de la inteligencia territorial

INTI | 02/04/2012 14:03

Universidad de Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, 9-10 de julio de 2012. Regístrate ...

> call for papers para la conferencia de Salerno 4-7 de Junio

INTI | 02/04/2012 13:29

Universidad de Salerno del 4 hasta 7 junio 2012. Descargar el call for papers (fecha límite extendida a 14 de mayo 2012) …

 

Territorial intelligence, or how to take advantage of the potential of the knowledge society in favour of sustainable development

Political decentralizing processes, the concern for the sustainability of economic growth models in a globalized world, and the emergence of the knowledge society bring along a new way of focusing on the problems relating to development.

On the one hand, the concern for life quality in the present and future generations, brings into focus the territorial (vs. global) dimension of development, since there is growing awareness of the fact that not only are benefits generated in global markets, but also that it is on the local scale that the social and environmental costs of the models based on economic profitability are determined, thus affecting directly the unbalanced distribution of the population’s “welfare” and “better life”. On the other hand, focus on the territory allows a better perception of the multidi-mensionality and complexity of problems, highlighting two important issues. Firstly, the need for solutions to be tackled comprehensively and co-ordinately by all the actors involved in the territory (participation and the creation of tools to in-stitutionalise this participation emerge here as a democratic demand, but also, to the same extent, as an indispensable factor to guarantee the efficiency of decentralizing processes). Secondly, the lack of pluridisciplinary knowledge and learning available to tackle these complex problems comprehensively, and also the lack of project prospecting, design and evaluation tool kits really adapted or adaptable to the needs of the territory.

 

Definition of territorial intelligence by the caENTI

The caENTI (Coordination Action of the European Network of Territorial Intelligence) has progressively defined territorial intelligence as the science having for object the sustainable development of territories and having for subject territorial community.

  • It puts in relation multidisciplinary knowledge on territories and their dynamics
  • It strengthens territorial communities abilities to take part in their development in a fair and sustainable way
  • It improves territorial information sharing and spreads its analysis methods and tools thanks to Information and Communication Technologies
  • It promotes governance, decision making processes and practices valuing participation and partnership and research-action that contribute to fair and sustainable development of the territorial community