NEGOTIATION, ENVIRONMENT AND TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT
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The GreeNTD approach aims to achieve an agreed, legitimate and sustainable use and management of a given piece of space for the benefit of humankind whilst safeguarding the ecosystem, current and future. i.e., by ensuring that living conditions of all forms of life are preserved. In general, the preservation of heterogeneity as the conditions and forms of life may be considered to be cardinal objective of sustainable territorial development. The emphasis on a historic and socially constructed id entity is important, and its relation with an institutional framework and a set of social agents. This goes beyond considerations of economic and social policy, as it also includes governance and citizenship, socio-cultural identities along gender or ethnic lines, political and cultural trans-boundary interactions (local-national-global), effects of technological trends on local cultures, local constraints, and local opportunities. </br>This document introduces an innovative approach, that repr esents the most advanced and comprehensive one, based on many years of experiences and projects carried out all around the world. The GreeNTD is a people centered, process-oriented socioecological approach to territorial development. It is based on a multi-stakeholders engagement to foster a progressive consensus (Socio-Ecological Territorial Agreement - SETA) leading towards a holistic, multiscale and negotiated vision.
