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Introduction
1 Définition du développement
économique local
2 Exposé des motifs du
développement économique local
3 Justification
politique du développement économique local
4 Justification
économique du développement économique local
5
The stone soup
6 Quelle
est la différence entre le développement économique local et le
développement économique régional?
7 Développement local et régional dans les
zones d'habitation urbaines et régionales
8 Approche différenciée du DEL en
fonction des expériences professionnelles
9 Les résultats visés par le DEL
Hexagone du développement économique
local et régional
1 Premier Triangle: les
entreprises, groupe cible du
développement économique local
1.1
SME Support
1.2
SME Promotion
1.2.1
Business Development Services (BDS)
1.2.1.1
Group Consultation
1.2.2
Agribusiness
1.2.2.1
Services in the Agricultural Sector
1.2.3
Coaching, Mentoring
1.2.4
Networking, Business Contacts
1.3
Investment Promotion
1.3.1
Image-building techniques
1.3.2
Investment-generating techniques
1.3.3
Investment-service techniques
1.3.4
Investment incentives
1.4
Entrepreneurship Promotion / Promotion of Business Start-ups
1.4.1
CEFE
1.4.2
Technology Incubators
1.4.3
Small Business Estates
1.4.4
Regional Networks for Start-up Promotion
1.4.5
Promoting and supporting Spin-Offs
1.4.6
Business angels
2 Deuxième Triangle: renforcer les facteurs
d'implantation
2.1
Tangible Locational Factors
2.1.1
Real Estate Development
2.1.2 Real Estate Information Systems
2.1.3
Financial Instruments
2.1.3.1
Rural Finance Policies
2.1.3.2
Better Practice in Agricultural Lending
2.1.3.3
Sources of Funds in Agricultural Lending
2.1.3.4
Enhancing Farmers Financial Management Skills
2.1.3.5
Impact Monitoring and Assessment in Microfinance Programmes
2.2
Intangible Locational Factors, relevant for Firms
2.2.1
Business-friendly Orientation of Government
2.2.1.1
Streamlining the Permit Process
2.2.1.2
Institutional structures of economic promotion
2.2.2
Business Networking
2.2.2.1
Promoting inter-firm co-operation
2.2.3 Gender-aware Economic Promotion
2.2.4
Supporting Institutions
2.2.4.1
Stimulating Co-operation between Companies and Support Institutions
2.3
Intangible Locational Factors, relevant for Individuals
3 Troisième Triangle - synergies: promotion
économique,
promotion de l'emploi, développement urbain/régional
3.1
Business-oriented Employment Promotion
3.1.1
Employment Promotion for Youths - the Youth in Work Progamme of
Northrine-Westphalia
3.1.2
Job Rotation
3.1.3
ParttimePlus
3.1.4
Personnel Transfer
3.1.5
Qualification and Re-Education for Unemployed
3.2
Urban/Regional Development
3.3
Urban/Regional Development to Improve Locational Attraction: Land Use
Planning (LUP)
3.3.1
Multiple Functions of Land
3.3.2
Land Evaluation
3.3.3
Zoning
3.3.4
Stakeholders
3.3.5
LUP - General Conditions for Success
3.3.6
Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
4 Quatrième Triangle: le développement durable
4.1
Profitable Environmental Management (PREMA)
4.1.2
Non-Product Output
4.2
Environmental Principles Relevant for LED
4.2.1
Energy Efficiency
4.2.2
Pollution Prevention
4.2.3
The 4Rs - Reduction, Reuse, Recycling and Recovery
4.2.4
By-Product Synergies
4.2.5
Industrial Ecology
4.2.6
Eco-efficiency
4.2.7
Eco-profit
4.2.8
Green Procurement
4.3
Transfer of Environmental Technologies
4.4
Appropriate Technology Information Service
4.5
Sustainable Tourism
5 Cinquième Triangle: gestion
5.1
New Organizational Arrangements in Local/Regional Economic and
Employment Promotion
5.1.2
One-Stop-Shops and First-Stop-Shops
5.1.3
Making government more responsive to businesses' needs: The example of
NRW's MOVE initiative
5.2
Partenariats Public-Privés (PPP)
5.2.1
PPP and LED
5.2.2
The PPP Facility of German Development Cooperation
5.3 Gestion de la communication et des réseaux
5.4 Les agences pour la promotion du
développement local et régional
5.5
La réforme du sector public
5.5.1
"Les municipalités d'appui à la promotion de
l'économie locale" - de quelle manière le gouvernement local
peut-il encourager la promotion de l'économie locale?
5.6 La réforme des associations du secteur privé
5.6.1 Le développement organisationnel - une introduction à
l'approche
5.6.2 Le développement organisationnel dans les associations
d'entreprises des pays du Tiers Monde
6 Sixième Triangle:
planification, contrôle et
évaluation
6.1
Participatory Diagnostic
6.1.1
Participatory Appraisal of Competitive Advantage (PACA)
6.1.2
Why Participatory Appraisal of Competitive Advantage?
6.1.3
How does PACA work in practice?
6.1.4
Where and for what purpose can PACA be applied?
6.1.5
Methodological issues regarding participation
6.2
Participatory Planning
6.3
Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation
6.4
Participatory Benchmarking
6.5
Motivation and Mobilization, Implementation, Reflection and Adjustment
Outils d'analyse pour un aperçu
structuré des localités dans leur réalité
1 Stratégies et avantages concurrentiels selon Michael
Porter
1.1.
Using the Diamond in a workshop setting
2 Les cinq forces de la concurrence
3
Élaboration d'une carte perceptuelle
3.1
La carte perceptuelle économique
3.2
La
carte perceptuelle de la chaîne de valeur
3.3
La
carte perceptuelle de politique locale
4
Analyse des coûts de transaction
Méthodologies
et concepts relatifs au diagnostic, à la planification et à la mise en
œuvre
1
Analyse " systémique " de la
compétitivité
2
Développement des grappes d'entreprises
2.1
Areas of cooperation
2.2
Obstacles of cooperation
2.3
Promoting cooperation
2.4
Summary
3
Analyse de la chaîne de valorisation
4
L'incrémentalisme des perspectives
5 Regionalized Structural Policy
Resources
1
Macro-Political Framework Conditions
2
Locational Factors
3
Business Promotion
4
Regional and Urban Development
5
Local Sustainable Development, Local Agenda 21
6
Governance
7
Networks
8
Miscellaneous
1
Latin America
1.1
A case study of a successful Projeto Marketing Municipal: Mafra
1.2
Good and not so good practice in technology institutes: Case studies
from the ceramic tile sector
1.3
Organizational Development in Chambers of Industry and
Commerce (ACIs) in Santa Catarina, Brazil
1.4
Regional Economic Promotion (REP) Approaches in Chile
1.5
Governing a Regional Development Initiative: The Experience of Vale do
Itajaí, Southern Brazil
1.6
Ruedas de Negocios - exchange markets for initiating business contacts
for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs)
1.7
Red de Cajas de Herramientas de Gestión Empresarial para MIPYME en
Centroamérica y el Caribe
2
Asia
2.1
Promotion of the Regional Economy in the Sri Lankan - German Technical
Co-operation
2.2
Thailand - A Practical Tool to Start a Local Economic Development
Initiative!
3
Africa
3.1
The Perverse Effects of Mixing Local Economic Development and Community
Development: An Example from South Africa
3.2
A case of Local Economic Development in South Africa
3.3
Integrated Development Planning (IDP) in South Africa
3.3.1
Roles and Responsibilities of District and Local Municipalities
3.3.2
Planning Approach and Methodology
3.3.3
Public Participation in the Integrated Development Planning Process
3.3.4
How to Prepare Development Strategies
3.4
Principles for Local Economic Development: Options for South Africa
3.5
One year of operation of Loja de Negocios Inhambane and Balcão Único
Zambésia. Résumé
of experiences
4
Europe / North America
4.1
Good and not so good practice in technology institutes: Case studies
from the ceramic tile sector
4.2
Change Management - a dialogue-oriented approach to master structural
change - case study on the region of Nuremberg
4.3
Creation of Enterprises out of Unemployment - The Case of Brandenburg
4.4
Economic Promotion in the District of Schwäbisch Hall
4.5
Launching a Regional Development Initiative: The Experience of IBA
Emscher Park
4.6
InnoRegio - Programme Innovation in the new federal states in former
East Germany
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