The Nordic-Baltic LEADER Cooperation Award. Tallinn 2013.
The Nordic-Baltic LEADER Cooperation Award. Tallinn 2013 (PDF)
In this booklet you can find list of 60 submitted TNC projects and 21 finalists introduced in more details. Publisher: Maamajanduse Infokeskus - Rural Economy Research Centre The publication has received support from the Estonian Rural Development Plan 2007 – 2013 through the technical assistance resources allocated to activities of the Estonian Rural Network Unit |
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Põhja- ja Baltimaade Leaderi rahvusvaheliste koostööprojektide konkurss. Pdf-versioon 1 (tekstid ühel lehel) Pdf-versioon 2 (tekstid kahel lehel)Leaderi rahvusvaheliste koostööprojektide konkursi eestikeelses trükises kirjeldatakse Leader rahvusvahelise koostöö ja konkursi põhimõtteid. Tuuakse nimekiri kõigist 60 konkursile esitatud projektist ja kirjeldatakse viie kategooria 21 parimat projekti. Tõlge ja tekstid koostanud: Helene Kõiv, Ave Bremse, Kadi Lepik, Eha Paas, Reet Kokovkin, Kaire Sardis, Toomas Abel, Tiiu Rüütle ja Marko Avikson © Maamajanduse Infokeskus 2013 Jäneda ISBN 978-9949-9371-6-5 (pdf) |
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The Nordic-Baltic LEADER Cooperation Award. (pdf) Tallinn 2013 Wydawca angielskiej wersji językowej: Maamajanduse Infokeskus – Rural Economy Research Centre Poola keelne tõlge ja väljaanne 2015 inglise keelse teatmiku alusel. Tekstid: Kadi Lepik, Ave Bremse. ISBN 978-83-942141-0-4 (polska wersja językowa) |
Date of nomination: | (35) 2013-05-17 |
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Nomination country: | Finland |
Title: | Forest Project – Network of densely-wooded region in Europe |
Nominees: | Participant |
Category: | Local Area Development |
Countries: | Finland, Sweden, Luxembourg, France |
Leading partner: | Finland |
Documents: | http://maainfo.ee/public/files/35%20APPLICATION%20Forest%20Project%20%96%20Network%20of%20densely-wooded%20region%20in%20Europe.doc |
Photos link: | http://maainfo.ee/index.php?b=348&page=3538&action=pic_list& |
Summary: | The aim of the project is to enhance communication concerning forestry, ownership of forests, forest and nature management as well as different ways to utilize and benefit from the forests in different European countries. Countries involved the project are Finland, Sweden, Luxembourg and France. By changing information on local and national circumstances, legislation, procedures and lively-hood related to forests, the local people gets new aspects and ideas in order to develop them further. It is also essential for this project to create networks and interconnections between persons involved in the forestry field in and between the partner countries. |
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