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Adriatic Route for Thematic Tourism (ADRIATIC-ROUTE)

Start date: Nov 30, 2010, End date: Mar 30, 2015,

ADRIATIC-ROUTE represents a project that is based on the use of new ICT (information and communication technologies) as well as on the promotion of awareness and enhancement of the territory in culture and multimedia. It aims at promoting alternative forms of tourism in the Adriatic area through multimodal transport systems. The ultimate goal is to increase mobility in the participating regions fo ...
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INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR EQUAL EMPLOYMENT (LABOUR PLUS)

Start date: Dec 31, 2011, End date: Dec 30, 2014,

The project brings together partners - mainly local authorities - with a shared vision of employment and equality. They experience COMPLEX STRUCTURAL SHIFTS in local labour markets. Due to economic crisis and financial distress, they lack opportunities to create more effective and inclusive employment strategies. In a meantime, many social groups in these local spaces - MIGRANTS in general, and RO ...
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South East European Mobility Management Scheme (SEE MMS)

Start date: Mar 31, 2009, End date: Dec 30, 2011,

In SEE cities economic upturn means an increase in traffic flows, which, by virtue of the pre-existing structures and emergent conditions, quickly meet the limits of their potential for expansion. Alongside transport and freight, tourism is another growing important branch of the SEE economy. The constant increase in traffic flows inevitably leads to a simultaneous increase in the negative consequ ...
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...ehicles for city logistics and public transport, integrated with policy and planning approaches. It was tested and evaluated under real-life conditions in two urban areas: Bremen in Germany and Padua in Italy. These results were also compared with data from other cities’ air pollution mitigation programmes. The Netherlands region of Rotterdam would provide input relating to the monitoring princi ...
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Decline or loss of attractiveness of central urban areas is a common challenge of the 'Urbe Viva' partnership. Decline is related to a variety of economic and social factors, the most visible being an inflation of suburban shopping centres. To address this issue, it is necessary to adopt integrated approaches, as tested in countries such as the UK, Sweden, Belgium or France. Such approaches aim to ...
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