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Could South-Eastern European space become a competitive area in the European Union?

South-Eastern European space (SEES) is the poorest area on the continent. The last years of European development show an increasing gap between the periphery and European core. This decay could be diminished by increasing the competitiveness of SEES? Searching an appropriate answer the presentation defines the study area, makes a…

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Quality and Higher Education Innovation: how does the European Higher Education Area contribute?

This presentation aims to focus on the  Bologna process and how this mirrors the creation of a European Higher Education Area. To raise evidence the presentation uses selected  elements  playing a significant role in improving the quality of higher education, notably by supporting education innovation. Internationalization of the curricula, student…

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New approaches to sustainable rural development: Social Farming as an opportunity in Europe?

Commercial agriculture seeks to maximize production efficiency, especially since the mid-20th century. This has led to profound changes in farms and rural areas throughout Europe. The intensive farming of the so-called “Green Revolution” has marginalized many agricultural areas, which then become depopulated. Economic diversification in rural areas since the 1980s,…

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Geography, Environmental Change and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

The present paper refers to some of the new trends in Geography related to an increased interest in global environmental change issues. During the last decades Geography was recognized as a discipline with a high potential of involvement in the evaluation, at different scales, of both natural and social components…

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  • Conference Invitation

    Dear colleagues,

     

    We have the honor to welcome you to ReTES conference, the annual scientific event that Human and Economic Geography Department is organizing in behalf of Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest on:

     

    Re-shaping Territories, Environment and Societies: New Challenges for Geography

     

    The hosting institution aims to organize ReTES as a forum of discussions for geographers and all the specialists in the related fields. The organizers’ main objective is to generate a suitable environment for exchanging ideas and practice between the areas of applied research and teaching in both higher or school education.

    ReTES is expected to provide the scientific context for debates on: relevant theories related to the current process Geography is undergoing: re-thinking its own paradigm. Therefore, the issues of geographical theory, philosophy or methodology are at the core of the event. In extension debates will focus on: space and place, natural/physical environment, global changes, economic crisis, environmental crisis, water crisis and global warming, policy development, political dimensions in developing societies, development forecasting, project implementation and field educational reform challenges for both, the Romanian environment and other European countries.

     

    ReTES dates and venue:

    November 20 – 21, 2020

    On-line only

     

    Hoping you will find ReTES challenging and of scientific interest.

    The organizing committee

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