Sentence examples for a specific territorial from inspiring English sources

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The aim is to ascertain if local municipalities classified at high soil vulnerability are also characterized by a specific territorial profile.

Here, the ambition is to convince the diverse actors in a specific territorial area of the value of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies by highlighting the special importance of these technologies for the region in question.

They note that '[g]overnance has two entirely different purposes': the first is to supply public goods, for example by increasing efficiency and redistributing resources; the second is to express a sense of identity with a specific territorial political community.

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In their view, citizenship is not a set of practices and rights that need to be anchored in a particular demos defined by specific territorial boundaries.

The paper argues that there are two interrelated problems requiring attention: the institutional embeddedness of socio-technical development processes within specific territorial spaces, and an explicit multi-scalar conception of socio-technical trajectories.

To cope with the urban explosion phenomenon is not simple, also because it is not a single phenomenon: it is a question of processes apparently similar to each other but with specific territorial and economic dynamics.

The access to this good would be inextricably linked to a specific feature of the political authority (namely the monopoly of legitimate violence), within specific territorial contexts.

By proposing a multi-level approach, which directs on the dynamic reconfiguration of NSIs towards the subnational as well as the international level, we are trying to bridge the gap between innovation system approaches that analytically highlight one specific territorial level only.

Two approaches can be distinguished from a spatial perspective: a global 'top-down' approach that studies the world city network from the perspective of the largest advanced producer service firms, and a macro-regional 'bottom-up' approach that starts with the most important knowledge-intensive firms located within specific territorial boundaries.

Another strand in natural resource management literature focuses on the difficulties in managing collective resources that is, resources not contained within specific territorial boundaries (such as the sea or air) or resources whose management at the local level has global repercussions, such as forests.

An analysis of migrant entrepreneurship should therefore be very closely linked to the specific territorial context.

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