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Mirela CARAMAN
          FAMP
                CCASP    STRATEGIC SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PLANNING IN LOCAL COMMUNITIES. EXPERIENCE
                                  OF INTEGRATED TERRITORIAL INVESTMENTS (ITI) DANUBE DELTA



            ?  Single area ITIs: i.e. ITIs in single neighbourhoods or areas of the city, these do not necessarily

               have to be limited to deprived urban neighbourhoods, they could also take place in science
               quarters, declining industrial areas or brownfield sites, heritage areas, city centres.
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            ?  Multiple  Areas  of  Intervention  ITIs:  multiple  neighbourhoods  or  areas  within  cities  e.g.  an

               integrated approach to certain types of areas spread across the city (e.g. areas of industrial and
               industrial decline, areas of deprivation).

            ?  Small City ITIs: i.e. small and medium sized service centres and attached rural hinterlands (e.g.
               could be applicable, for example, to Newry).


            ?  Functional ITIs: i.e. ITIs dealing with functional urban areas, covering more than one city (e.g.
               Belfast, Derry/Londonderry, Lisburn, Newry).

            ?  Rural-Urban Linkages ITIs: ITIs dealing with certain key urban-rural linkages (e.g. transport and

               business corridors between urban and rural areas, cross-border areas).
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            ?  Thematic or Target Group ITIs: i.e. whereby an ITI priorities particular target groups e.g. migrant
               populations, or target particular themes such e.g. the labour market – this approach should form

               a coherent part of an overall integrated strategy for the entire area.

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