Acts of the Annual International Conference Salerno 2009
As the deadline of the FP7 last call for projects was set for February 2, 2010, the conference of Salerno was the scientific meeting where the members of ENTI discussed and validated the axes and activities of ENTI and of the ENTI project for FP7 (which is become ” Future Jobs For a better LIFE”). The day of Wednesday, November 4 2009, was organized to that end.
This event was the seventh annual international conference of Territorial intelligence.
It has presented a new theme whose relevance has progressively increased during the last years : the place of culture in sustainable territorial development.
The communications presented during the conference were divided according to five themes:
- Topic A: State of the art of territorial intelligence
- Topic B: From knowledge of territories to territorial action (knowledge, information and indicators, analytical methods, operating tools, decision-making process)
- Topic C: Territorial governance, vulnerable populations and territories voltage
- Topic D: Culture, tourism and sustainable territorial development (culture as fourth pillar of sustainable development, governance and cultural diversity, heritage and development, access to culture and cultural development of the territory, cultural tourism and sustainable development)
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Topic E: combining economic, social and environmental objectives of sustainable development in the context of the socio-ecological transition: changes in job areas and in local systems of employment and welfare.
(Topic E) A rural area of social processes present in the Sellye region, in Hungary. Csilla FILO
1. Introduction
1.1. Theory and objectives
In countries which can be characterised by market economy there is a naturally concomitant rate of minor or major presence of unemployment. In Hungary basically at the same time with the political transformation the open unemployment. Inside the country the socio-economic processes of the transformation were not going on equally in space and time so the appearance, culmination and fluctuation of unemployment shows significant differences. A gradual decrease could be observed in the country’s Western regions after the nationwide peak point of unemployment in 1993. Despite in the Ormánság and the micro-region of Sellye within – examined by me – the rate of unemployment by the first years of the XXI. century remained over 30%., moreover more people get out from the labour market and become inactive in the area, which takes part in the marginalisation of the areas. (…)
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(Topic E) UNA FACULTAD DE DESARROLLO Y TRANSFORMACION EN URUGUAY. Adriana PEÑA
- Adriana PEÑA
Diputada Nacional por Uruguay, Parlamentaria del Mercosur
Posgrado en Políticas Públicas, Universidad Alcalá de Henares
Posgrado en Gerenciamiento de Empresas, UDE Montevideo
apenia@parlamento.gub.uy +00598 99845127
- Jean Jacques GIRARDOT
Profesor e Investigador Université Franche-Comté
Coordinador Cientifico Red Europea ENTI PM6 Unión Europea
Miembro fundador Red Internacional Territoriesnet.org
jjg@mti.univ-fcomte.fr +0033 632512983
- Horacio BOZZANO
Profesor e Investigador UNLP – CONICET
Coordinador Científico Red Latinoamericana Territorios Posibles
Miembro fundador Red Internacional Territoriesnet.org
horacio.bozzano@presi.unlp.edu.ar +0054 221 4225690
UNA FACULTAD DE DESARROLLO Y TRANSFORMACION EN URUGUAY. Propuesta de creación en el marco de Territoriesnet.org, la Unión Europea, el Parlamento del Mercosur y la Universidad de la República: El caso de Minas, Lavalleja
INTRODUCCION
¿Es posible hilvanar con los conceptos desarrollo y transformación una gran variedad de quehaceres –referidos a diversas dimensiones- que tengan como objetivo y meta el desarrollo y la transformación de nuestras sociedades y grupos sociales, de nuestros territorios y lugares en las escalas locales, sub-regionales y regionales? En caso de poder construir este hilván, ¿es posible hacerlo simultáneamente con rigor científico y con llegada y apropiación por parte de las instituciones, las organizaciones y la ciudadanía? La presente publicación intenta comenzar a responder estas preguntas desde perspectivas complementarias -político-institucionales y científicoacadémicas- con voluntades comunes.
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Applicación de Método Territoring y Portulano. Adam TECZA
- Lic. Adam TECZA
Sociólogo, Maestreando en la Universidad de Buenos Aires - María Elisa BRUSSA
Politóloga, Doctorando en Geografia en la UNLP
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Organization and co-construction of transformations. Clarissa VOLOSCHIN
- CLARISA VOLOSCHIN
Socióloga y Psicóloga Social
HYPERLINK “mailto:voloschinclarisa@gmail.com” clarisavoloschin@gmail.com +(54) 011 – 48312003
Profesora de Psicología Social UBA
DEA Ecodesarrollo en Poblaciones del Tercer Mundo EHESS Paris
Doctorando en Ciencias Sociales UBA
- BOZZANO, Horacio
Doctor en Geografía, Ordenamiento Territorial y Urbanismo, U.Paris III
HYPERLINK “mailto:horacio.bozzano@presi.unlp.edu.ar” horacio.bozzano@presi.unlp.edu.ar +(54) 0221 – 4212430 /4510917
Profesor Titular UNLP, Investigador CONICET
Integrantes Equipo TAG Lugar Innova UNLP-ENTI Unión Europea
Av.7 n° 776 – 1900 La Plata, Argentine
One of the biggest challenges in the subject of social transformation is connected to a genuine way of achieving it. How do you plan a concrete action – a specific project ? that represents a deeply felt need for a group, when that action may be the object of institutionalization lead by a political power and/or of intermediate organizations and at the same time the object of an effort to construct solid and applied scientific knowledge? Is it possible to construct socialscientific investigations that contemplate the needs of the actors while incorporating investigative guidelines responsible for bring about change?(…)
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Temporality and public space. Analysis of social representations in youngsters and adults from the city of La Plata. LARRANAGA N.D. et al.
- Nancy Díaz Larrañaga
Magíster en Comunicación, Universidad Iberoamericana, México. Investigadora FPyCS Facultad de Periodismo y Comunicación Social, UNLP Universidad Nacional de La Plata / UNQ Universidad Nacional de Quilmes. Equipo TAG Lugar Innova UNLP - María Victoria Martin
FPyCS UNLP / UNQ. Equipo TAG Lugar Innova UNLP - Claudia Villamayor
FPyCS UNLP / UNQ. Equipo TAG Lugar Innova UNLP - María de la Paz Echeverría
FPyCS UNLP / UNQ. Equipo TAG Lugar Innova UNLP - Luciano Grassi
FPyCS UNLP / UNQ. Equipo TAG Lugar Innova UNLP
ndiaz@unq.edu.ar/ lgrassi@unq.edu.ar / mpazecheverria@gmail.com
Equipo TAG – Programa Lugar Innova, UNLP
Av.7 n° 776 – 1900 La Plata, Argentina
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Understanding Coastal Spaces Through Territorial Heritage. Case Study Of The Metropolitan Region Of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Claudia Beatriz CARUT
- M.Sc. Claudia Beatriz Carut
ccarut@yahoo.com. +(54) 221 4248360
Head of Practical Assignments – Department of Geography, UNLP [National
University of La Plata]
Doctoral Student at the National University of La Plata
Member of the TAG Team, Lugar Innova, UNLP
Av.7 nº 776 –1900 La Plata, Argentina1
In this paper we intend to detect spatial valorization trends and their territorial “weight” in the fluvial and estuarial front of the Metropolitan Region of Buenos Aires as a way to differentiate coastal subspaces elucidating the “weight of heritages”.We start by reflecting on the space in motion, defined from its complexity. This makes us think about the metropolitan coast as a process that leads to morphological changes, due not only to the structuring cycles present in every metropolis but also to the characteristics transmitted by “territorial heritages” and the new emerging configurations (Carut, 2003 b).
Thinking about the motion and complexity of a territory allows us to conceptualize the space through the work of Doreen Massey (2005), based on three propositions:
- Space results from interrelationships, regardless of the scale.
- Space is the sphere of possibility for the existence of multiplicity.
- Because space is the product of “interrelations”, it is always being made, becoming, never finished and never closed.
Regardless of its scale, the territory is a product of the interaction among actors, agents and social groups through time.
This argument allows for the perception of the historical expression of a territory because the territorial organization is the consequence of an expression of the valorization of space made by the actors, agents and social groups through time. Thinking about the territorial organization as a process loaded with historicity implies the study of territorial transformations that allow to decipher those judgments and to understand that such spatial organization has historically favored some areas to the detriment of others (Carut, 2003 a). One possible way to make this idea operational is to understand space as “the matrix resulting from the intertwining of a territorial configuration and a spatial organization” (Cóccaro, J. and Agüero, R, 1998:83). Where the arrangement or distribution of natural and social objects “situated” in a moment is the expressed consequence of the reproduction of the spatial structure that derives from power relationships between sectors with particular interests (Cóccaro, J. y Agüero, R, 1998).
The analysis can be placed within the historical process of conformation of the Argentine territory. The role played by the relationships between power and decision structures, multi-scalar and multinational, becomes an essential part of it, as well as the degree of “adaptive” insertion of the Argentine space in this context, in accordance with the characteristics and the “climate of ideas” that define the historical stages (Stagnearo, et al. 2000).Starting from the ideas previously sketched, we propose the following course to decipher the characteristics of the current spatial organization in our territory of analysis: the determination of the structuring axes of historic spatial valorization trends and the identification, in the current spatial organization, of territorial heritages.To delineate the spatial valorization trends and elucidate their “territorial imprints” we take into account the historical average of occurrence of significant facts that have established, in our opinion, the base for their organization. When we mention average historical facts we mean the impact of “significant” facts, within the same historical stage, that links the variables and their time-space context in a dialectical way. “The reconstruction of the successive time-space sequences is essential to determine the historical content of the territorial today and to decipher the different historical weights of the times compressed into it”. (Stagnearo et al, 2000:3).
The Argentine economy has been an “economy of adaptation”, its basic behavior was, and still is, that of adjusting to opportunities created by other economies. The technological behavior, adaptive and belated, tried to “accommodate” to “major innovations” and not to create them.This behavior has not led to a process of development phases or cycles, but to a series of “booms” or “bubbles” that, when they wear out, leave just a few isolated “drops” of technical and productive capacity instead of a new style of capacities on top of which a new development cycle could be generated. (Azpiazu, D and Nochetff, H; 1994: 27). This adaptive expansion bubbles were molded by an economic elite that was particularly flexible to adapt to the changes of the international economy and to identify and exploit “soft options”, creating monopolies that weren’t eroded by competition. Azpiazu and Nochetff (1994) define, through Argentine history, three bubbles: the one driven by the exporting of primary products; that of the import substitution industrialization led by transnational companies; and the bubble driven or led by external borrowing. It is worth mentioning that even though these authors don’t refer to the time span before 1852 it must be considered in our work, because it is in this stage that the first imprints were made in our space of analysis.
References
- Cóccaro, José M. y Agüero, Ricardo (1998) El espacio geográfico: un marco de análisis. En reflexiones Geográficas. Agrupación de docentes universitarios de geografía. Río Cuarto 79 – 86.
- Stagnearo, Susana, Carut, Claudia, Relli, Mariana y Galarza, Laura (2000). “El espacio situado y su representación en el litoral estuarial bonaerense (provincia de Buenos Aires. Argentina)”. [CD-Rom] En: Actas de las 2 Jornadas Platenses de Geografía. Departamento de Geografía. Facultad de Humanidades y Cs. de la Educación. UNLP, 13 al 15 de septiembre de 2000.
- Carut, Claudia (2003 a) Transformaciones territoriales de la Periferia de la Ciudad de La Plata: análisis de conflictos ambientales recientes. Tesis para optar por el grado de Magíster. Facultad de arquitectura, urbanismo y diseño. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata.
- Carut, Claudia (2003 b) Conflictividades ambientales recientes de la periferia de la ciudad de La Plata. En: Pintos, Patricia (compiladora) (2003) Pensar La Plata. política pública, sociedad y territorio en la década de los 90. Colección Universitaria Geografía. Ediciones al Margen.
- Massey, Doreen (2005) La filosofía y la política de la especialidad: algunas consideraciones. En: Arfuch, Leonor (compiladora) (2005) Pensar este tiempo. Espacios, afectos, pertenencias. Editorial Paidós. Buenos Aires.
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