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EuroMARC : Partenaires du projet

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euromarcLes partenaires d’EuroMARC lors de la première réunion à Clermont-Ferrand en Février 2007

Le projet a impliqué 10 instituts de 6 pays d’Europe.

 

Europe

Coordinateur
Euromontana

Association européenne pour le développement
et la coopération des zones de montagne

Marie Guitton
Kristiina Urpalainen
Alexia Rouby

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Autriche

OÏR – Vienne

Österreiches Institut für Raumplannung

Bernd Schuh

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UIBK – Innsbruck

Université d’Innsbruck
Unité de Recherche en Agriculture de Montagne

Markus SCHERMER
Anja MATSCHER

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France

Coordinateur scientifique
ENITA – Clermont-Ferrand

Ecole Nationale d’ingénieur
des Techniques Agricoles de Clermont-Ferrand
Département Economie et qualité alimentaire

Georges GIRAUD
Virginie BARITAUX
Corinne AMBLARD
Larissa BUENO-AMBROSINI
Cléo Tebby

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ISARA – Lyon

Institut Supérieur d’Agriculture Rhône-Alpes

Michel SIRIEYS
Olivier BEUCHERIE

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Grande-Bretagne – Ecosse

SAC

Scottish Agricultural College

Philip LEAT
Cesar REVOREDO GIHA
Beata KUPIEC-TEHAN

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Perth College

Université des Highlands
Centre d’étude pour la montagne

Martin PRICE
Robert McMORRAN

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Norvège

SIFO

Institut National de Recherche sur les Consommateurs

Virginie AMILIEN
Alexander SCHJOLL

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Roumanie

ICDM – Sibiu

Institut de Montagnologie de Cristian-Sibiu

Marianna RUSU
Ioan SCHIAU
Maria POP

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Slovénie

Université de Maribor

Faculté d’agriculture

Andreja BOREC
Nicolas NEVE
Darja MAJKOVIC
Avrejila CENCIC

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