The structure of the project


MT-ppt


The mountain.TRIP project will be carried out in seven work packages in the period of 24 month between December 2009 and November 2011.

WP1:Setting up the necessary communication tools and ensuring the strategic management of the project (General Project Management): for more information please contact Fides Braun @ Institute of Mountain Research: Man & Environment in Innsbruck, Austria.

WP2: Identify relevant FP5-7 and other projects implemented in mountain areas and evaluate their potential for the transformation of knowledge into practice for practitioners:  for more information please contact Catalina Munteanu @ Centre for Mountain Studies in Perth, Scotland.

WP3: Identify practitioners relevant to and working in mountain regions, to engage them in the project within the PB, to assess their information needs, and to characterize them in terms of coherent communication target groups: for more information please contact Birte Vietor @ Euromontana in Brussels, Belgium.

WP4: Realize a first cycle of interaction between research and practice by virtual and telephone communication and to present the outcomes of the evaluation of research results through a workshop designed for European-level stakeholder associations: for more information please contact Melanie Kemper @ Ecologic Institute in Berlin, Germany.

WP5: Realize a second cycle of interaction with regional practitioners, policy-makers, civil society organisations (CSO), planners and other end-users and to realize regional workshops in four selected mountain areas (Austria, Rumania, Poland, and Spain).: for more information please contact Jacek Kozak @ Institute of Geography and Spatial Management; Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland.

WP6: Elaborate innovative products for the dissemination of the project’s outcome and to have these products assessed by the practitioners: for more information please contact Claudia Drexler @ Mountain Research Initiative (MRI) in Bern; Switzerland.

WP7: Conceptualize and implement an enterprise social network to facilitate exchange between research synthesizers and practitioners and collect, assess and implement feedback from practitioners on information products: for more information please contact Alexander Schiestl @ Institute of Mountain Research: Man & Environment in Innsbruck, Austria. 
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