Innovation Policies for Sustainable European Islands (Q4301729)

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Project Q4301729 in France, Portugal, Netherlands, Greece, Estonia, Denmark
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Innovation Policies for Sustainable European Islands
Project Q4301729 in France, Portugal, Netherlands, Greece, Estonia, Denmark

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    1,164,477.4 Euro
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    1,394,880.0 Euro
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    83.48 percent
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    1 January 2017
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    31 December 2021
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    Province of Fryslân
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    53°12'4.43"N, 5°47'59.68"E
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    58°15'41.26"N, 22°30'18.47"E
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    39°6'11.63"N, 26°33'22.21"E
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    55°49'12.11"N, 10°38'4.38"E
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    32°39'36.32"N, 16°55'34.14"W
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    16°19'51.24"N, 61°41'51.50"W
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    37°44'21.12"N, 25°40'13.87"W
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    European island regions face several challenges: loss of population, isolation, vulnerable environments and limited economic activity, which is often small scale and focuses on few economic sectors, such as agriculture and tourism, due to the island regions' territorial characeristics. One of the largest threats islands face, is the loss of popolation due to limited work opportunities, especially the young people and talent. However, the islands have their advantages compared to mainland: they had to be more selfreliant, with stronger community involvement and isolation situation that can trigger innovations and provide a distinct, resourseful environment for experimental implementation of innovations. Therefore, insular regions in this project want to address the opportunities of diversification of their economies by improving their innovation policies. Our project focus is to investigate and improve public policy measures in order to turn the islands into innovation "test-beds": islands as innovation-promoting, experimental "probing and learning" environment which can keep and atrract young, innovative and entrepreunal people and activity to the islands. This will be done through policy improvement, learning sessions, action plan development, good practice identification and sharing and active work on the islands with involvement of regional stakeholder groups. The project will collect and disseminate the knowledge gained in good practice directory and innovation guide for island regions. The project partnership comprises geographical islands or island regions/archipellagoes from the Netherlands, Denmark, Portugal, Estonia, France and Greece. (English)
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