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EUSALP is a European strategy for the Alpine territory joining human passions, natural resources and economic assets, linking cities, plains, valleys and mountains to find solutions to challenges we can solve only together. We coordinate planning, integrate the best practices in the fields of economy, education, environment, accessibility and mobility, and commit as institutions to create sustainable solutions for the benefits of the citizens. By bringing governing closer to the people, EUSALP is proving that the European culture of cooperation lives. (source https://www.alpine-region.eu/mission-statement)

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Eurac Research - Institute for Earth Observation
bartolmeo.ventura@eurac.edu
Bolzano, Italy, Trentino Alto-Adige, 39100, ITA
Eurac Research - Institute for Earth Observation
bartolmeo.ventura@eurac.edu
Bolzano, Italy, Trentino Alto-Adige, 39100, ITA


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