MOVING Project - Story Map Building and Visualising Tool for Science and Society
MOVING was an EU Horizon 2020 project that aimed to build capacities and co-develop relevant policy frameworks across Europe to support the establishment of new or upgraded/upscaled value chains that contribute to the resilience and sustainability of mountain areas. The project engaged value chain actors, stakeholders, and policymakers in a total of 23 European mountain regions in 15 countries. This Practice Abstract presents an online tool - the Story Map Building and Visualising Tool (SMBVT) – that may create a closed community of both narrators who want to create a story map about a specific value chain and users who want to consume its content
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Información detallada sobre la contribución
- Ubicación
- Europe
- Italy
- Autores
- Valentina Bartalesi
- Emanuele Lenzi
- Gianpaolo Coro
- Pasquale Pagano
- Massimiliano Assante
- Propósito
- Dissemination
- Communication
- Tipo de fichero
- Document
- Tamaño del archivo
- 366 kB
- Creado el
- 31-08-2024
- Lengua de origen
- English
- Sitio web oficial del proyecto
- MOVING
- Licencia
- CC BY
- Palabras clave
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