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Audio recording from the conference

Recordings are available in English:

  1. Welcoming speech and elements on “How will demographic change be adressed in the future regional policy?   Veronica Lope Fontagné, Rosa Estaràs Ferragut, Augustín Diaz de Mera Garcìa Conseguera here
  2. What is PADIMA and what is it important? Maria Grazia Perdana here
  3. What demographic trends have been observed during the last 20 years in the study areas? Federica Corrado  here
  4. How to approach depopulation in an integrated way? Presentation of 2 strategies tp raise the attractiveness of mountain areas Rønning Dag, Leif Nilsson here
  5. How to transfer PADIMA good practices to improve the existing situation? Welcome project in Buskerud, Norway Kjerstin Spångberg here
  6. Discussion with the audience here 
  7. Round table: introductory speeches André marcon, Luis Carlos Marguesàn, Jaime Escribano Pizarro here
  8. Round table: panel discussion Veronica Lope Fontagné, Fiorello Provera, Jens Nilsson, Jan Edøy, André Marcon  here
  9. Conclusion of the day André Marcon here
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