IDENTIFICATION OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR CAMP SLOVENIA PROJECT ACTIVITIES Sample Clauses

IDENTIFICATION OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR CAMP SLOVENIA PROJECT ACTIVITIES. The Project Levels a) the national level; b) the regional level of the South Primorska region; and c) the municipal level of all eight communes, namely, Xxxxx, Xxxxx and Piran, all situated on the coast, as well as Sežana, Divača, Hrpelje-Xxxxxx, Komen and Ilirska Bistrica, situated in the hinterland. Slovenia doesn’t have regions as intermediate administrative level between state and local communities. It has 12 statistical regions. South Primorska region, for which the Regional Development Programme has been prepared, comprises the coastal Municipalities of Xxxxx, Xxxxx and Piran and the Municipalities of Sežana, Divača, Hrpelje-Xxxxxx, Komen and Ilirska Bistrica in the Karst hinterland; encompassing the coastal area and a big part of the Slovenian Adriatic river basin. The region extends over an area of 1,524 km2 (the Coast–Karst statistical region alone has 1,044 km2). It should be pointed out that the area is not homogeneous and that there are differences in development of the coastal and Karst parts of the region. The region has the worse population structure in the whole Slovenia: the density is below the average and it reaches 80% of Slovene average and it is much higher in the coastal part of the region where it is twice the Slovene average. However, the Karst hinterland is one of the most sparsely populated areas in Slovenia, actually the coastal part recorded an increase in the number of inhabitants, while the population in the Karst hinterland decreases constantly. Moreover, the situation of working active population is different between the Karst hinterland and the coastal region: in the first area, the percentage of employed in industry and agriculture is the highest, while in the second region, the highest percentage of working population is in service sector. The average registered unemployment rate is different between the coastal and the Karst parts, it is higher in the coastal part (9.9%) than in the Karst part of the region (9.4%), but both are still under the Slovene average. In the field of economy, some problems can arise due to the conflicting land use. On the one hand, there is a tendency to extend the port and the related industries and on the other hand, there is a desire to develop tourism and to enhance the environmental protection. There is a strong consent and co-operation between the municipalities, great number of common Projects and they established a common Regional Development Agency. CAMP execution would have a positive...
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