BLOCK ‘A’ – Lectires presented at IPSOIL III
1. THE TRANSDISCIPLINARITY APPROACH
W.Blum – Bridging between science and politics for responsible land use concerning EU policies.
Herber, Hynek – Multifunctional land use, transdisciplinarity and environmental security
Korvin, Husenicova – STU BA, Some Examples of soil property rights issues in Slovak Republic
Dorner, Spachinger, Schrenk, Schürer, Metzka – FH Deggendorf,
A holistic view about future water management strategies in the Danube region. More than policies
2. MULTIFUNCTIONAL SOIL AND LAND USE
Tomaz Prus – Uni. Ljubljana, Social values and attitudes and multifunctional soil use and Land use ethics
.Dora Rebeka Kertesz – Vienna. The green map concept in Neusiedl am See
.Flora Möcsenyi – Corvinus University Budapest, Changing of Land Use Scales from different points of views – the Big and/or the small
3. EXPLAINING NEW GOVERNANCE
Rudolf Metzka – FH Deggendorf, The role of Universities in Regional Development
Karl Spachinger, Wolfgang Dorner – FH Deggendorf, New Strategies for Communities in Water Management
Dömötör Tamás, Corvinus University Budapest – PARTICIPATE! New Governance – new planning challenges
4. THE LEARNING REGION CONCEPT
Claus Michalek – BOKU Wien, New Qualities of Team Learning – Experiences from the IPSOIL project
Borislav Stojkov, Pantic, Zivanovic, Univ. Belgrade – The Danube space as a ´learning region´
Wolfgang Dorner, Spachinger, Metzka – FH Deggendorf, The ´learning region´ concept as an experiment of a comprehensive development and transformation process of a region.
Wolfgang Dorner – FH Deggendorf, Regionalisation and Globalisation
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