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Open Days 2015: EUSALP event “ecological transformation- an asset for the economy”

On 14th October 2015, the event “Ecological transformation- an asset for the EUSALP economy” took place as part of the Open Days 2015. The Open Days are an annual four days event organised by the Committee of the Region where regional and national administrative authorities, politicians and EU institutions have the opportunity to exchange experiences and views. The European Union Strategy for the Alpine Region (EUSALP) event took place at the Representation of the European Region Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino. The event’s purpose was to analyse the strategy’s practical means for addressing economic and ecologic challenges in the Alpine region.
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