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Territorial intelligence is the science having for object
the sustainable development of territories
and having for subject territorial community

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> Concept of territorial intelligence

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> Job-LIFE: overall objective and axes of research

Jean-Jacques Girardot | 16/02/2010 4:52 pm

The European Network of Territorial Intelligence, ENTI, filed on February 2 the European project “Future jobs for a better life”, “job-LIFE” for short.

It responds to the call for project of the 7th Framework Programme for Research, Technological Development and Demonstration Activities of the European Union (FP7), in the theme “Socio-economic Sciences and the Humanities”.

This editorial presents the overall objective of the project and its main axis of research.

The day of Tuesday, March 23 will be devoted to enhancing the job-LIFE project in the framework of the 8th international conference of territorial intelligence to be held from March 24 to 26, 2010, in Nantes and Rennes, on the thematic "Territorial Intelligence and socio-ecological foresight", which also refers to the combination of economic, social, environmental and cultural objectives of the sustainable development.

It is now necessary to deepen the work plan of the project and detail the functions within the consortium and teams, to be able to start the project on 1 January 2011.

The 9th international conference of territorial intelligence, to be held in Strasbourg on Wednesday 17 to Friday, November 19, 2010 on the theme of ecological and social innovation, will further deepen the work plan (The call for papers will be published shortly).

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ENTI, European Network of Territorial Intelligence

ENTI (Territorial European Network of Intelligence), the European network of territorial intelligence, developed in Europe from 1989 with the spreading of the method Catalyse. This method suggests the partnerships of development of the tools of scientific conception to realize diagnoses of territory, to estimate their actions and to observe the impact of these actions to elaborate projects of sustainable development in a participative way.

In 2003, the involved researchers and actors established the European Network of Territorial Intelligence. From March, 2006 till February, 2009, the caENTI, the action of coordination of the European Network of Territorial Intelligence, was supported by the 6th program of research and technological development of the European Union.

ENTI has for objective to assure the continuity of the actions of the caENTI and to spread collaborations on an international scale..

 

> Evolution of the concept of territorial intelligence within the coordination action of the European network of territorial intelligence

Jean-Jacques GIRARDOT (University of Franche-Comté, France) | 19/11/2009 3:46 pm

Territorial intelligence is an emerging concept highly polysemous. This article does not give a comprehensive definition and consensus. Our subject is to take stock of the evolution of our concept of territorial intelligence at the end of the Coordination Action European Network of Territorial Intelligence (caENTI) to present a definition that supports ambition, the research directions and activities of the European Network Territorial Intelligence (ENTI). Our goal is to position the territorial intelligence as an alternative to development models based on economic efficiency in the short term or the central policy authority.

 

Catalyse method: tools of diagnosis, evaluation and observation accessible to the local actors of the sustainable territorial development

The Catalyse method offers tools of diagnosis, evaluation and observation that are accessible to the local actors of the sustainable territorial development. These tools are useful to draft relevant development projects, to efficiently manage these projects, then to valuate them and to estimate their impact.

These tools that are intended for the actors of the sustainable development respect and favour the principles of participation, global approach and partnership. They facilitate the mobilization of development partnerships that are composed of professionals who work in public services, private organizations and active voluntaries in associations. They guarantee a participative animation of the partnership.

 

Coordination Action of the European Network of Territorial Intelligence (caENTI)

caENTI

caENTI general objective aimed at integrating present research projects on territorial intelligence tools, so as to give them a European dimension.

The caENTI was funded by the sixth framework programme of research and technological development of the European Union in the specific program “Integrate and Strengthen the European Research Area” and in the seventh thematic priority "Citizens and governance in a knowledge-based society". It started on March 2006 for three-year duration.



 
 

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> March 8th, Catalyse Toolkit celebrates the International Women's Day:

ENTI | 05/03/2010 4:55 pm

The presentation of the results of the survey 2009 on the senior women of Franche-Comté are held on Monday, March 8th, 2010 at the CIDFF of the Doubs (Besançon, France).

This survey was led with 346 senior women in 2009 within the framework of the project "Mobilité professionnelle et qualifiante des seniors", cofinanced by the european FSE and the franche-comté region, and developed by the CIDFF, the AFPA and the Intelligence Territorial team (TheMA, Franche-comté).

It was led and interpreted by this territorial actors thanks to the catalyse toolkit.

 

> The propososal for FP7 is on the way

ENTI | 03/02/2010 2:18 pm

The call FP7-SSH-2010-1 is now closed, the "Future jobs for a better life" proposal is now stored on the EPSS system for subsequent evaluation by the European Commission.

Date of submission: 02 Feb 2010

Hour of submission: 16:46:02 Brussels Local Time

 

> Job-LIFE : redaction seminar

ENTI | 25/01/2010 10:09 am

From Tuesday, 26 till Friday, January 29th, participants to the project "Future Jobs for a better LIFE" meet to Besançon ( France) for a writing seminar of the project.

After a presentation of the axes and Work-Packages by their respective research leaders, the participants write in a collaborative way the document which will be submitted to the European Commission the next week.