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Par Collection Par Auteur- HENKEL, R., (Editeur scientifique) (3)
- HERGAN, I. (1)
- JORDAN, P. (1)
- VINTAR MALLY, K. (1)
- 2006 (3)
- Administrative reform ; Decentralization ; Eastern Europe ; Europe ; Regionalization (1)
- Comparative study ; Development ; Eastern Europe ; Slovenia ; Socio-economic indicators ; Sustainable development (1)
- Development strategy ; Regional development ; Regional policy ; Slovenia (1)
- Décentralisation ; Europe ; Europe de l'Est ; Réforme administrative ; Régionalisation (1)
- Développement ; Développement durable ; Etude comparée ; Europe de l'Est ; Indicateurs socio-économiques ; Slovénie (1)
- Développement régional ; Koroška ; Politique régionale ; Slovénie ; Stratégie de développement (1)
- South eastern European countries on their way to Europe : geographical aspects (3)
- Administrative regionalisation in Southeast Europe - Slow progress due to strong regional identities and cultural minorities ? (1)
- Development incentives for the Koroška Region as part of the balanced regional development policy of Slovenia (1)
- The challenge of sustainable development in Slovenia and in South-Eastern European countries (1)
- Development incentives for the Koroška Region as part of the balanced regional development policy of Slovenia
- Development strategy ; Regional development ; Regional policy ; Slovenia
- By implementing the policy for the balanced regional development in Slovenia, special consideration is given to areas lagging behind the average by comparing selected indicators. These areas are eligible for special development incentives from
- The challenge of sustainable development in Slovenia and in South-Eastern European countries
- Comparative study ; Development ; Eastern Europe ; Slovenia ; Socio-economic indicators ; Sustainable development
- The paper tries to present some theoretical and practical aspects of promoting sustainable development in South Eastern European countries and Slovenia. The empirical analysis focuses on selected economic, social, and environmental indicators
- of three neighbouring EU member states : Slovenia, Hungary, and Greece. - (IfL)
- Centralism has a long tradition in South-East Europe which was re-enforced in the Communist era. The paper investigates in a comparative and systematic way the current efforts of former Communist SEE countries (plus Slovenia and Croatia