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Editoriales> 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. > new-LiFE, Un desarrollo conducido por el bienestar para el éxito de la transición socio-ecológica en EuropaENTI | 10/02/2011 11:22
El proyecto new-LiFE, es movido por ENTI, el red europeo de inteligencia territorial, por el 7° programa europeo de investigación, sobre el tema “Europa avanza hacia una nueva camino de crecimiento económico y desarrollo social”, se presentó el 2 de febrero.
¿Cómo puede Europa mantener el crecimiento económico y el bienestar social a pesar de la crisis financiera y de los cambios ambientales?
39 centros de investigación en Europa y en todo el mundo (17 países europeos, 4 países internacionales, más de 200 investigadores y grupos de interés) están asociados con el proyecto new-LiFE “Un desarrollo conducido por el bienestar para el éxito de la transición socio-ecológica en Europa” a través de la Red Europea de Inteligencia Territorial, ENTI.
New-LiFE se basa en el supuesto de que, para un nuevo modelo de desarrollo impulsado por el bienestar con la garantía de un nivel mínimo de calidad de vida para todos, lo que puede ser crucial para el éxito de la transición socio-ecológica, debe:
Focus> Job-LIFE>axis {job systems}> work package [governance]ENTI | 11/06/2010 15:32WPBGO : [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.
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Ultimas noticias> Presentación del "Territorial Intelligence Service Cloud"Jean-Jacques Girardot | 18/11/2011 15:13Al final de su post-doc, Peter ACS, presentará la "Territorial Intelligence Service Cloud", Martes, 29 de noviembre a las 14h en la MSHE. > proyecto comunitario en la región cafetera de ColombiaJean-Jacques Girardot | 24/08/2011 16:12El seminario de inteligencia territorial de 18 y 19 de agosto de 2011, en la Universidad La Gran Colombia, en Armenia, Colombia, ha sentado las bases para un proyecto comunitario del territorio en la región cafetera. > Opening of the blog of the Liege 2011 conferenceENTI | 16/08/2011 14:39
The blog of the conference "sustainable economics within the new culture of developpment" (Liege, Belgium, from 12th to 14th of September, 2011) is now open, you can find here information on practical and scientifical aspects. > Conference “Founding Territorial Sciences”ENTI | 02/08/2011 07:51The International College of Territorial Sciences (Cist) organises its conference in Meudon (France) from 23rd to 25th of november, 2011. The answers to the call for papers are expected before September 5, 2011. > Sfsic 2012 Call for PapersENTI | 01/08/2011 13:25"The contribution of information science and communication to public debate", the 18th Congress of the French society of sciences of information and communication (SFSIC) will be held in Rennes on May 30th to June 1st 2012. access to the call for papers. |
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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.
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.