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Designing Decentralized Learning Models for Regional Development in Peripheral Economies

This project, led by Johnny Högberg and a dedicated team, focuses on creating a decentralized learning model tailored to the unique physical and social characteristics of failing regional economies in peripheral areas. The UNICREDS initiative emphasizes knowledge-based development and the Triple Helix model, targeting local needs through case studies and collaborative efforts. Key milestones include seminars and conferences to discuss strategies and finalize a comprehensive report outlining effective approaches to foster regional development and resilience.

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Designing Decentralized Learning Models for Regional Development in Peripheral Economies

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  1. UNICREDS WP1 Design of a decentralised learning model to meet specific physical and social characteristics of failing regional economies in peripheral areas

  2. WP 1 Leader Johnny Högberg Director of Development AN Team: Jan-Olof Karlsson, CEO, AN Agneta Nordin, LC Åsele Harry Häggström LC Lycksele

  3. The Context ”Failing regional economies in peripheral areas” UNICREDS is about: • Regional development, • Knowledgebased development • Triple Helix

  4. The Content of WP1 The UNICREDS 5 step model • Main elements: • Physical/geographical characteristics • Social charactheristics/needs WP 1

  5. WP 1 Work plan & Deadlines • April 28 – WP 1 Seminar and agreement on the work that each one of us partners has to do (case studies/other contributions) • June 23 – Conference 1 in Skellefteå, Sweden • September 30 – WP1 Report completed (WP 1 leader + team)

  6. WP 1 Report • To design a decentralized learning model to meet specific physical and social characteristics of failing regional economies in peripheral areas

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