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European Planning Studies, 2020
The article examines the interplay of territorial cooperation, national boundaries and supraregionalist institution-building with special focus on the EU legal instrument of the European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC).
P. Ulrich
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The article examines the interplay of territorial cooperation, national boundaries and supraregionalist institution-building with special focus on the EU legal instrument of the European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC).
P. Ulrich
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European Spatial Planning and Territorial Cooperation
2010There is a strong international dimension to spatial planning. European integration strengthens interconnections, development and decision-making across national and regional borders. EU policies in areas such as environment, transport, agriculture or regional policy have far-reaching effects on spatial development patterns and planning procedures ...
Dühr, S., Colomb, C., Nadin, V.
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Journal of European Integration, 2019
Since 2009, the European Union (EU) has started to 'experiment' with new forms of territorial governance: Macro-regional strategies (MRS), such as the one for Baltic Sea Region, seek to mobilize a variety of actors and have resulted in a complex and ...
Stefan Gänzle, Jörg Mirtl
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Since 2009, the European Union (EU) has started to 'experiment' with new forms of territorial governance: Macro-regional strategies (MRS), such as the one for Baltic Sea Region, seek to mobilize a variety of actors and have resulted in a complex and ...
Stefan Gänzle, Jörg Mirtl
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Development of cooperative territoriality in juvenile lions
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 1996African lions, Panthera leo, engage in many cooperative activities including hunting, care of young, and group territoriality, but the contribution of juvenile lions to these activities has never been documented. Here we present experimental evidence that juvenile lionesses make a gradual transition to group-territorial defence between weaning (8 ...
R, Heinsohn, C, Packer, A E, Pusey
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Journal of Borderlands Studies, 2018
The proposed hypothesis of this Special Issue is that the degree to which cross-border cooperation happens, results to some extent from the capacity the border community and/or a variety of social actors who exert some sort of influence over territorial ...
Emily Lange
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The proposed hypothesis of this Special Issue is that the degree to which cross-border cooperation happens, results to some extent from the capacity the border community and/or a variety of social actors who exert some sort of influence over territorial ...
Emily Lange
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Antagonistic Cooperation: Territorial and Ethnic Communities
Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 1977The dominant characteristic of the organization of political authority everywhere can be best described as territory-bound: political power is primarily exercised, sought, and opposed within geographically determined areas. The inhabited land surface of our planet has been divided into over 150 sovereign territorial states of various sizes and shapes ...
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Food Well-Being: Territory, Work and Cooperation
2021The magnitude of the current health and economic crisis has highlighted the criticality of the food sector for life and social stability. Production and consumption represent critical environmental impacts on soil degradation, water pollution, and biodiversity reduction. The generation of waste is also significant.
Amanda Fernandes Xavier +3 more
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Complex Cooperative Strategies in Group-Territorial African Lions
Science, 1995Female lions ( Panthera leo ) showed persistent individual differences in the extent to which they participated in group-territorial conflict. When intergroup encounters were simulated by playback of aggressive vocalizations, some individuals consistently led the approach to the recorded intruder, whereas others ...
R, Heinsohn, C, Packer
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The Territorial Perception in Cooperative Harvesting Without Communication
2016We investigate the possibility of observing cooperative behavior in simple, autonomous, and non-communicating robotic agents when performing a harvesting task in a multi-agent environment. We evaluate a method to enforce a reflex-like territorial behavior in order to optimize individual and collective utilities.
Caianiello Pasquale +2 more
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