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The European Union Innovation Performance in View of the Lisbon Strategy [PDF]
The Lisbon Strategy was accepted by the European Council in March 2000 during the Lisbon summit. The Strategy is European Union’s answer to many challenges resulting from the economic globalization and the dynamic development of information technologies.
Witold Kasperkiewicz, Andrzej Kacprzyk
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THE RENEWAL OF THE RE-LAUNCHED LISBON AGENDA FOR A MORE COMPETITIVE EUROPE WITHOUT BARRIERS [PDF]
The Lisbon Strategy is working; it has helped to bring about higher economic growth, more jobs and reduced unemployment. As a new member state of the European Union, Romania should respond positively to the challenges of the Lisbon Strategy, and build ...
Giurgiu Adriana
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The (Re)Industrialised Waterfront as a “Fluid Territory”: The Case of Lisbon and the Tagus Estuary
If delta and estuary areas are observed under the perspective of a double system of dynamic infrastructures, the object of parallel “water/urbanisation” processes, the interface spaces become key nodes.
João Pedro Costa +2 more
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This paper explores the transformation of former urban industrial heritage sites in Lisbon into creative ecosystems, considering the major cultural trends and mindsets that are changing the city.
William Afonso Cantu +2 more
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. The transformation of decayed semi-peripheral riverside areas and its Tangible Culture Heritage is presented today as a contributing factor in urban regeneration by several public preservation bodies and agendas, as well as privately led investment ...
Joao C. Martins
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The article reveals the features of the intra-urban areas social differentiation on the example of immigrants’ (and / or foreigners) settlement pattern in cities that can be called “new” immigration centers.
D. P. Shatilo
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Prevenir o crime : o corpo da Polícia Civil de Lisboa
In the implementation of the the law enforcement and punishment of its offenders, the power creates real mechanisms that allow to make these actions effective.
Maria João Vaz
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Tourist cities in the pre-pandemic period under media scrutiny: The cases of Lisbon and Oporto
The transformations that took place in the historic centres of Lisbon and Porto due to the tourist boom could not have failed to fascinate the Portuguese media, becoming a fertile ground for the debate of ideas that, between 2014 and the end of 2019 ...
Manuel Tojal
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Notes from underground: Lisbon after the earthquake [PDF]
The Lisbon earthquake of 1 November 1755 occupies a canonical place in eighteenth-century studies, yet surprisingly little attention has been paid to what the rebuilding of the city meant, both culturally and materially.
Hamblyn, Richard
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Tourists’ Perceptions on Climate Change in Lisbon Region
The interface between climate change and tourism is multifaceted and complex. This research aims to understand the relationship established between the tourists’ concerns regarding the impacts of climate change and the risks that may arise and the ...
Filomena Clemente +2 more
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