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PADIMA – Partnership and contacts

Who participates in this project?

Teruel4Province of Teruel (Spain) – Project Leader

ย Since 2002 the provincial government has implemented innovative tools and policies in order to encourage new migrants to settle down and work in the region.
Contact : Laura Gascon Herrero padima@dpteruel.esCette adresse email est protรฉgรฉe contre les robots des spammeurs, vous devez activer Javascript pour la voir.

 

euromontana2Euromontana – Project Coordinator

The European multi-sectoral association for mountain areas. Euromontana considers that mountain areas have a great development potential and calls for long-term investment in these regions.
Contact : Marie Clotteau conference@euromontana.orgCette adresse email est protรฉgรฉe contre les robots des spammeurs, vous devez activer Javascript pour la voir.

 

Provincia_TorinoProvince of Turin (Italy) – Co-leader Education and training

The Province’s context combines a process of re-population linked in low and medium valleys and a process of depopulation in high-valleys.
Contact : Elena di Bella elena.dibella@provincia.torino.itCette adresse email est protรฉgรฉe contre les robots des spammeurs, vous devez activer Javascript pour la voir.

 

BuskerudBuskerud County Authority (Norway) – Co-leader education and training

Fighting depopulation in mountains is one of the main strategies in Regional Planning Strategy for Buskerud County.
Contact : Kjerstin Spรฅngberg – Kjerstin.Spangberg@bfk.noCette adresse email est protรฉgรฉe contre les robots des spammeurs, vous devez activer Javascript pour la voir.

 

HedmarkHedmark County Authority (Norway) – Co-leader territorial marketing

Thematic co-leader: territorial marketing – the County Council has implemented different policies and actions to face the challenges related to depopulation especially.
Contact : Kjell Vaagen kjell.vaagen@hedmark.orgCette adresse email est protรฉgรฉe contre les robots des spammeurs, vous devez activer Javascript pour la voir.

 

Region_DalarnaDalarna Regional Development County (Sweden) – Co-leader territorial marketing

Is taking the lead in making Dalarna an attractive region and has carried out striking activities to strengthen its regional brand and get people to actually move to Dalarna. Contact : Asa Angsback kjell.vaagen@hedmark.org

 

 

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reglomb_ersaf_vertERSAF (Italy) – Co-leader Economic diversification wants to show that economic diversification can reduce depopulation, by increasing job opportunities for the young generations.
Contact : Massimo Bardea Massimo.Bardea@ersaf.lombardia.it

 

 

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UccimacUCCIMAC (France) – Co-leader Economic diversification representative of socio-economical actors within the global territory of Massif Central; it implements activities and solutions that aim at fostering economic development.
Contact : Jacques Henri Pointeau jh.pointeau@maceo.pro Cette adresse email est protรฉgรฉe contre les robots des spammeurs, vous devez activer Javascript pour la voir.

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