Publications

Werkstoffe für gasturbinen

1979 | Action 50

Indirect Effects of Air Pollution on Forest Trees

1985 | Action 612

Immunosuppressive Viral Diseases in Poultry - First Meeting, Ploufragan, France 9-8 June 1999

1999 | Action 839

Advances in Biological Treatment of Lignocellulosic Materials

1990

Abuscular Mycorrhizas as a Link between East and West European Countries

1995 | Action 821

Cultural Sustainability and Regional Development - Theories and practices of territorialisation

2015 | Action IS1007

In Vitro and In Vivo Screenings of New Antiparasitic Compounds: State-of-the-art and New Developments

2008 | Action B22

Improvement of Means of Control of Warble Fly in Cattle and Goats

1997 | Action 811

Radiowave Propagation Effects on Next Generation Fixed-services Terrestrial Telecommunications Systems

1996 | Action 235

Cultural Sustainability and Regional Development - Theories and practices of territorialisation

2015 | Action IS1007

This book launches the concept of ‘territorialisation’ by exploring how the natural environment and culture are constitutive of each other. This concept allows us to study the characterisation of the natural assets of a place, the means by which the natural environment and culture interact, and how communities assign meaning to local assets, add functions and ascribe rules of how to use space. By highlighting the time-space dimension in the use and consumption of resources, territorialisation helps to frame the concept and grasp the meaning of sustainable regional development. Drawing on an international range of case studies, the book addresses both conceptual issues and practical applications of ‘territorialisation’ in a range of contexts, forms, and scales. 

In Vitro and In Vivo Screenings of New Antiparasitic Compounds: State-of-the-art and New Developments

2008 | Action B22
  • Pages: 92
  • Author(s): Reto Brun, Donatella Taramelli
  • Publisher(s): Swiss Tropical Institute

Joint meeting of COST B22 WG3 Drug Evaluation, WG4 Preclinical Research and EU-IP Antimal.