Pécs 2011: caINTI and new-LiFE presentation by Jean-Jacques Girardot
1. Groupe de Recherche International
coordination action of the International Network of Territorial Intelligence
Jean-Jacques GIRARDOT
Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon, France
Maison des Sciences de l’homme et de l’Environnement, USR 3124 CNRS
Laboratoire ThéMA Théoriser et Modéliser pour Aménager, UMR 6049 CNRS
Coordinateur du GDRI caINTI
PECS, Hungary, 2011, June 2-4
2. GDRI caINTI / new-LiFE
The GDRI caINTI, International Research Group "coordination action of
the International Network of Territorial Intelligence", is a scientific
coordination network of the French National Centre for Scientific
Research, which gathers 7 participants of five countries.
It began on 1 January 2011 for a term of four years, until December 2014.
Work plan is draft now.
It aims at strengthening the integration of European research in territorial
intelligence in order to give it an international dimension.
new-LiFE “A development driven by well being for a successful socio-
ecological transition in Europe” is a large scale project for FP7 that meets
39 participants of 17 countries.
Response will occur in July. If it is positive we will have to draft work
plan before end of october.
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4. GDRI caINTI Participants
The GDRI caINTI gathers 7 research teams, 5 countries
• MSHE, USR 3124 Maison des Sciences de l’Homme et de l’Environnement
CNRS / UFC / UTBM, France, mshe.univ-fcomte.fr
• ThéMA, UMR 6049 Théoriser et Modéliser pour Aménager, CNRS / UFC / UB,
France, thema.univ-fcomte.fr
• ESO, UMR 6590 Espaces et Sociétés, CNRS / URENNES2, France, eso.cnrs.fr
• OLE, Observatorio Local de Empleo, UHU, Spain, www.ole.uhu.es
• SEGEFA, Service d'Étude en Géographie Économique Fondamentale et
Appliquée, ULG / FNRS, Belgique, www.segefa.be
• DISUFF, Dipartimento di Scienze Umane, Filosofiche e della Formazione,
University of Salerno (UNISA), Italie, www.unisa.it
• TAG, Territorio Actores Gobernanza, UNLP / CONICET, Argentine,
www.equipotag.blogspot.com
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5. Territorial engineering
In knowledge-based society, information and communication technology
and knowledge management allow us to share information and collaborate
to exploit it in order to develop relevant cooperative projects and to
coordinate tasks in an efficient cooperation and with a positive impact.
With project management, evaluation, foresight, geographic information
systems, methods of data analysis and spatial analysis tools, they
constitute the basis for territorial engineering, of which Catalyse, a
method in use in Europe since 1989, is an example.
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6. Territorial intelligence
Territorial intelligence suggests action-research that has two mutually-
enriching objectives, a scientific and a practical one.
• It aims to be the polydisciplinary field of universal knowledge on
the structures and dynamics of territories in a sustainable
development perspective.
• It offers stakeholder partnerships a cognitive process and tools
towards the co-construction of a collective intelligence for, with
and by the territorial community, which will enable this community
to develop its territory in a sustainable manner.
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7. ENTI
Since 2002, territorial intelligence has been at the centre of the
fundamental and applied reflections of the European Network of
Territorial Intelligence, ENTI, which began its expansion and integration
with the European project caENTI (coordination action of the ENTI)
supported by the European Union FP6 from March 2006 to February
2009.
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8. new-LiFE Work Packages
WP1 [well-being] Towards a new culture of development driven by well-being, lead by Cyril
MASSELOT, CNRS-MSHE (France)
WP2 [territories] Territorial dimensions of the combination of development objectives, lead
by Frances FAHY, NUIG (Ireland)
WP3 [observation] The territorial observation catalyst for collective intelligence of
territories, lead by Guénaël DEVILLET, ULG (Belgique)
WP4 [innovation] Integrated innovation and coordination of research, innovation and
industrial policies, lead by Aleksandra GAWEŁ, UEP (Polska)
WP5 [reforms] Structural reforms to ensure a minimum welfare for everyone and improve
the well-being of each and all, lead by Timo TOIKKO, SeaMK (Finland)
WP6 [governance] Governance initiatives to ensure social cohesion, lead by Blanca MIEDES,
Universidad de Huelva (España)
WP7 [convergence]- Integration of research results with stakeholders’ expectations, lead by
Jean-Jacques GIRARDOT, CNRS-MSHE (France)
WP8 [dissemination] Stakeholder liaison, exploitation and dissemination, lead by François
SILVA, ESCEM (France)
WP9 [management] – Project management, lead by Jean-Jacques GIRARDOT, MSHE CNRS-
MSHE (France)
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9. WP1 [well-being]
WP1 [well-being] Towards a new culture of development driven by
well-being, lead by Cyril MASSELOT, CNRS-MSHE (France)
WP1A <well-being> Language and uses of "well being", animated by Éric BOUTIN, CNRS-ISCC
(France)
WP1B <culture> Cultural contexts of socio-ecological transition, animated by Tulia SACCHERI,
UNISA (Italy)
WP1Ba <<identity>>, animated by Sophie LACOUR, UPEMLV (France)
WP1Bb <<gift>>, animated by O. GALIBERT, UB (France)
WP1C <temporality> New temporalities of well being, animated by Sophie LACOUR, UPEMLV
(France)
WP1D <learning> Learning and sustainable development: education for and by sustainable
development, and training for improve practices in some key jobs, animated by Christian
BOURRET, UPEMLV (France)
WP1Da <<education>> Education for and by sustainable developement –Animated by Jean-
Luc FAUGUET, Université de Provence (France)
WP1Db <<training>> Training in sustainable developement – animated by Antonio
IANNACONE, UNISA
WP1R
<report> Scientific report, animated by Cyril MASSELOT, CNRS-MSHE (France) 9
10. WP2 [territories]
WP2 [territories] Territorial dimensions of the combination of
development objectives, lead by Frances FAHY, NUIG (Ireland)
WP2A <territory> Understanding territories: linking communities and space, animated
by Horacio BOZZANO, UNLP (Argentina)
WP2B <systems> Analysis of territorial multi-sectorial interactions: approaches and
theoretical, animated by Serge SCHMITZ, ULG (Belgique)
WP2C <initiatives> Main learning of regional and local government sustainability
strategies and initiatives in the International and European arena, animated by Csila
FILO, PTE (Hungary)
WP2D <agenda> Survey on advance and lacks of European Territorial Agenda in
favoring global approach and multilevel governance, animated by Michael
FLINTER,UNIBR (Germany)
WP2R Report “Strengthening local capacities for socio-ecological transition”, animated
by Frances FAHY, NUIG (Ireland)
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11. WP3 [Observation]
WP3 [Observation] The territorial observation catalyst for collective
intelligence of territories, lead by Guénaël DEVILLET, ULG (Belgique)
WP3A <combination> From theoretical models of combined development objectives to
indicators, animated by Philippe WOLOSZYN, CNRS-ESO (France)
WP3B <methods> Fundamental methods and generic tools for territory analysis,
animated by Serge ORMAUX, CNRS-MSHE (France)
WP3C <indicators> Sustainable development indicators for local level, animated by
Claire HAGGETT, EDINBURGH (United Kingdom).
WP3D <Modelling> Modelling territorial information systems accessible to sustainable
development actors, animated by Sylvie DAMY, CNRS-MSHE
WP3Da << secondary indicators >>, animated by Celia SANCHEZ, University of Huelva,
Spain
WP3Db << local observation tools >>, animated by Remi THOMAS, CNRS-MSHE
WP3E <web-mapping> Design and implementation of a global web mapping, animated
by Peter PEHANI, ZRC SAZU (Slovenia)
WP3R <report> Strengthening local capacities for socio-ecological transition, animated
by Guénaël DEVILLET, ULG (Belgique).
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12. WP4 [Innovation]
WP4 [Innovation] Integrated innovation and coordination of
research, innovation and industrial policies, lead by Aleksandra
GAWEŁ, UEP (Polska)
WP4A <integration> Connecting society, research, business and policy in creation and
introduction of innovations, animated by Rafael CACERES, USE (Spain)
WP4B <coopetition> Coopetition as market orientation in innovation-driven and
knowledge-based society – animated by Marek REKOWSKI, UEP (Poland)
WP4C <proposals> Proposals from positive experiences of social and ecological
innovation, animated by Jean-Guy HENCKEL, COCAGNE (France).
WP4Ca <<experiences>> Inventory of existing innovative experiences, animated by Évelyne BRUNAU,
MLPE (France)
WP4D <jobs> innovative employment and job prospective – humanistic workplace for
creativity and personal development of working people – animated by Eddie SOULIER,
CRNS-UTT (France)
WP4Da <<new organization of working>>, animated by Géraldine de La RUPELLE, ESCEM (France)
WP4Db <<job prospective>>, animated by Aline SCOUARNEC, ESSEC (France)
WP4Dc << Digital socialization >>, animated by O. GALIBERT, UB (France)
WP4De <<RSE>>
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WP4R <report> Synthetic Report, animated by Alexandra GAWEL, UEP (Poland)
13. WP5 [reforms]
WP5 [reforms] Structural reforms to ensure a minimum welfare for
everyone and improve the well-being of each and all, lead by Timo
TOIKKO, SeaMK (Finland)
WP5A <structures> Economic growth versus social welfare structures, animated Marju
MEDAR. TUPC, Estonia
WP5B <reforming> Structural reforms at maintaining and expanding welfare society at
European and territorial level, animated by Anne GREEN, WARWICK (United
Kingdom)
WP5C <floor> Universal social protection floor, animated by Manuela Fernandez, UHU,
Spain
WP5D <solutions> Bridging science, business, society and politics for creating better
well-being – animated by Maciej PIETRZYKOVSKY, UEP
WP5D <report> animated by Timo TOIKKO, SeaMK (Finland)
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14. WP6 [Governance]
WP6 [Governance] Governance initiatives to ensure social cohesion,
lead by Blanca MIEDES, Universidad de Huelva (España)
WP6A <coordination> European governance and evaluation as orientation of decision
making processes, animated by Päivi RINNE,SeAMK Finland
WP6B <cooperation> Partnerships and smart evaluation as drivers of a cooperative
governance for a new path of development, animated by Sergei SHUBIN,ABDN United
Kingdom
WP6Ba <<widening>> How politics can help ecological and social innovation?, animated by Julia
FERNÁNDEZ QUINTANILLA, ACCEM (Spain)
WP6C < participation > From participatory processes to political decision making
process in a multi-scale context: analysis and proposals, animated by Guillaume
FABUREL, AMENITES (France).
WP6D <gender> Integrating the gender dimension in the new path of development,
animated by Dolores REDONDO TORONJO, Universidad de Huelva (Espana)
WP6E <cohesion> Social Cohesion and resilience of most disfavoured territories and
groups. UBA Runamia, animated by Mihai PASCARU, UAB (Romania)
WP6R <agenda> Political Agenda for a new European wellbeing-based path of
development, animated by Blanca MIEDES, UHU (Spain) 14
15. WP7 [Convergence]
WP7 [Convergence]- Integration of research results with
stakeholders’ expectations, lead by Jean-Jacques GIRARDOT, CNRS-
MSHE (France)
Scientific committee, chaired by Blanca MIEDES
Advisory Board
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16. WP8 [Dissemination]
WP8 [Dissemination] Stakeholder liaison, exploitation and
dissemination, lead by François SILVA, ESCEM (France)
WP8A <press> press relation, animated by François SILVA, ESCEM (France)
WP8B <panel> Panel of external advisers (experts, stakeholders and politics), animated by Maria-
José ASENSIO, UHU (Spain)
WP8Ba <<network>> Internal network of national animators – Teresa ACEYTUNO
WP8C <Impact> Impact measurement, animated by Pascal ECHARDOUR,ESCEM France
WP8D. <portal> Portal of territorial intelligence, animated by Cyril MASSELOT, Université de
Franche-Comté, France
WP8Da <<Internet>> territorial intelligence and project documents,
WP8Dc <<Workspaces>> intranet workspaces, internal communication, animated by Peter ACS, PTE,
Hungary
WP8Dd <<community>> Downloads of territorial intelligence tools and guidelines, animated by Remi
THOMAS, CNRS-MSHE, France
WP8E <SciPub> scientific publication, animated by Philippe DUMAS, CNRS-ISCC, (France)
WP8F <conference> Annual international conference of territorial intelligence and organisation of
project meetings, animated by Allyson MAREK, ULG (Belgium)
WP8G <mofti> On-line education material for a European Master of Territorial Intelligence,
animated by Csilla FILO, PTE, Hungary 16
17. WP9 [management]
WP9 [management] – Project management, lead by Jean-Jacques
GIRARDOT, MSHE CNRS-MSHE (France)
WP9A <administrative> Project administrative coordination, animated by Isabelle
MOURET, CNRS-MSHE (France), Financial and scientific reporting reporting animated
by CNRS-DR6.
WP9B <quality> Research quality assessment, animated by Daniel ELHERS, UDE
(Germany)
WP9C <outcome> Outcome mapping, animated by Pascal ECHARDOUR ESCEM
(France)
General assembly (participant representatives)
Executive committee
Board (participant and team representatives + WP leaders + tasks animators)
Plenary assembly (all researchers)
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18. GDRI caINTI activities
To strengthen the integration of territorial intelligence research and to give
it an international dimension, the participant teams of the GDRI caINTI
will establish :
• A standing virtual cooperation network using the portal
www.territorial-intelligence.eu
• A concerted cooperation project
• A periodic scientific meetings hosting the debate on scientific results
and prospects, publicize them and updating the cooperation project.
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19. GDRI caINTI coordination project
4 research axis and 2 cross cutting topics:
T. [territories] Territories linking places and communities in the transition to sustainable
development (lead by S. ORMAUX, ThéMA, France)
I. [intelligence] Information, communication, knowledge in an alternative culture of
development guided by any- and everybody well-being (lead by C. MASSELOT, MSHE,
France)
G. [governance] Governance agenda organizing structural reforms and initiatives for the
socio-ecological transition (lead by B. MIEDES, OLE, Spain)
O. [observation] Models and observation systems for sustainable development of
territories (lead by G. DEVILLET, SEGEFA, ULG, Belgium)
V. [vulnerability] Vulnerability of territories and vulnerable populations (lead by P.
WOLOSZYN, ESO, France)
G. [gender] Gender and sustainable development of territories (lead by D. REDONDO,
OLE, Spain)
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20. [territories]
T. [territories] Territories linking places and communities in the
transition to sustainable development (lead by S. ORMAUX, ThéMA)
This axis will continue the state of art concerning the combination of economic, social,
environmental and cultural objectives of sustainable development, on:
• nalysis of the territorial intelligence concept and practises <TO ontology>, H
A
BOZZANO, TAG, Argentina (= WP2A <territory> H. BOZZANO, UNLP, WP1A <well-
being>” E. BOUTIN, CNRS-ISCC)
• he scientific fundamental methods and generic tools of territories analysis <TM
T
methods>, S. SCHMITZ, SEGEFA, Belgium (=WP3B <methods> S. ORMAUX,
CNRS)
• erritorial development systems such as clusters, science and industrial parks,
T
development partnership underlying current development in a bottom-up dynamic <TS
systems>, F. FAHY, NIU, Eire (= WP2 [systems])
Axis [territories] will strengthen the scientific dimension of territorial intelligence, a concept
responding to new challenges arising from the exacerbation of tensions between the dimensions of
development in the global context of the emerging knowledge-based society in very unevenly
developed territories. It will give suggestions for a structural reforms for ecological and social
transition crossed with global research road map. 20
21. [intelligence]
I. [intelligence] Information, communication, knowledge in an
alternative culture of development guided by well-being (lead by C.
MASSELOT, MSHE)
This axis will synthesize research concerned with the changing modes and patterns of
production and consumption and with the mobilization of social capital to build
alternative development paths:
• The process of information and communication in the context of cooperation and
participation <IC info-com E. BOUTIN I3M> (= WP3A <info-com>)
• The new culture of sustainable development and cultural contexts of the socio-
ecological transition <IK culture> T. SACCHIERI DISUFF (= WP
1B <culture>)
• The education for and by sustainable development, training and learning
professional practice and citizenship behavior <IE education> C. BOURRET
UPEMLV (= WP1C <éducation>)
It will lay the foundations for a development model driven by any- and everybody well-
being. It will suggest structural reforms and governance initiatives for changing behavior
through establishing the referent research activities. 21
22. [governance]
G. [governance] Governance agenda organizing structural reforms
and initiatives for the socio-ecological transition (lead by B. MIEDES,
OLE, Spain)
This axis will continue to enable the discussions and analysis of practices that promote
democratic and participatory territorial governance, oriented towards the resolution of the
tensions, which affect the sustainable development of territories. It will pay particular
attention to the areas of employment and innovation.
• It will establish an agenda of governance for socio-ecological transition on:<3GA
agenda> M. FLINTNER UNIBR (=WP2D <agenda>)
• Structural reforms that help maintain and develop the welfare society to improve
the any- and everybody well being. <GR reforms> T. TOIKKO SEAMK>
(=WP5 [reforms] )
• Governance initiatives in coordination and concertation, cooperation and
participation especially in the areas of employment and innovation <GI
initiatives> C. FILO PTE (=WP2C <initiatives>, =WP6A <coordination>,
WP6B <cooperation> WP4B <coopetition>, WP6C < participation >,
=WP4D <jobs>, WP4A <integration>, WP4C <proposals>)
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23. [observation]
O. [observation] Models and observation systems for sustainable
development of territories (lead by G. DEVILLET, SEGEFA, Belgium)
This axis will compare models of territorial observation and specifications for
observation integrated tools for territories in the context of information transparency and
tools accessibility for territorial community.
• It will identify specific indicators relevant to sustainable development
(particularly in the social, environmental and cultural areas where they need to be
adapted) and available at the local level (which constitutes mainly a major
difficulty) in agreement with theoretical models of combined development
objectives, and with following international standards <OI indicators> C.
HAGGETT, EDINBURGH (= WP3A <combination>, WP3C <indicators>)
• It will continue modelling territorial observation systems available for local actors
and citizens <OM modelling> S. DAMY, MSHE (= WP3D <modelling>)
• It will establish concrete specifications for a web mapping system of indicators of
sustainable development at an international level for data integration at different
scales <OW web-mapping> P. PEHANI SRC SAZU (= WP3E. <web mapping>)
• Axis [observation] will provide specifications for forecasting, assessment, and
governance tools and sustainable development actions monitoring.
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24. [vulnerability]
V. [vulnerability] Vulnerability of territories and populations
vulnerable (lead by P. WOLOSZYN, ESO)
This transversal theme will offer adaptative strategies to increase the
resilience of populations and the most vulnerable territories.
• It will explore how regional vulnerabilities can be a lever for the consideration of
global issues into local action <VI>
• It will make proposals for the establishment of a minimal system of social
[gender]
protection <VI floor> M. FERNANDEZ OLE > (= WP5C <floor> )
• It will analyze the convergence of adaptative actions to strengthen the resilience
of the territories and most disadvantaged groups as parts of a coherent strategy for
social cohesion, with both introducing political priorities for local action and
adapt public action goals to the socio-ecological new i-deal. <VG cohesion> M.
PASCARU UAB (= WP6E <cohesion> M. PASCARU UAB)
• It will suggest specific indicators to improve the visibility of the vulnerability of
the resilience of territories and populations. Thus, amenities access inequalities
should be mapped through « ambiantope » environmental enhanced cognitive
modelling. <VO> 24
25. [gender]
G. [gender] Gender and sustainable development of territories (lead
by D. REDONDO, OLE)
This transversal theme will introduce the view of gender in all areas of the
project.
• It will study the implications of the gender concept in the ontology
of territorial intelligence <GT>
• It will analyze the integration of gender dimension in defining new
modes of development and the implications of inequality between
men and women in the new culture of development <GI>
• It will assess the ability of participatory methods to reduce gender
imbalance <GG>
• It will define gender equality indicators <GO>
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26. Dissemination tasks:
• <DP portal> Portal of territorial intelligence C. MASSELOT MSHE (=WP8D
<portal>)
• <<MPA animation>> Internal network of national animators T. ACEYTUNO OLE,
• <<MPW workspaces>> intranet workspaces, internal communication, P ACS, PTE
• <<community>> Downloads of territorial intelligence tools and guidelines R THOMAS,
MSHE)
• <DC Conference> A. MAREK SEGEFA (=WP8F <conference>
• <<DCI Internet conference>> C. BARRIONUEVO TAG
• <DM mofti> On-line education material for a European Master of Territorial
Intelligence, C. FILO PTE) (=WP8Db <mofti>)
• <DJ jofti> P. DUMAS I3M> Journal of Territorial
• <DP panel> Panel of experts, stakeholders and policy makers M-J. ASENSIO
OLE (= WP8B <panel>)
• <DB people> Press relation François SILVA, ESCEM
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27. [management
Management task
• <MD day-to-day> I. MOURET MSHE
• <MQ quality> Research quality assessment D. ELHERS UNIDUE
(= WP9B <quality>)
• <MO outcome> Impact measurement P. ECHARDOUR ESCEM (=
WP8C <Impact>)
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