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  • Integrated study of conditions for further development of the Slovakia-East region (available only in Slovak version)

    The content of the publication is comprised of three thematic parts: The prognosis for socio-economic development of the region, The regional competitiveness, Development of industrial infrastructure in the region. It was the analytical basis for the establishment of the Development plan for Slovakia-East region and should contribute to decision-making process at the regional, subregional and local levels.

    Steiner, A., Zaborska, Z. (eds.); Carpathian Development Institute, 2006.

  • Programme of economic and social development of the Kosice City (available only in Slovak version)

    Updated development document for the City of Kosice for the period 2008-2015.


    The City of Kosice, 2008.



  • Programme of economic and social development of the Presov self-governing region (available only in Slovak version)
    The document defines priority directions for regional development for the years 2008-2015 in all strategic areas, which appreciably affect the quality of life in the Presov region in accordance with the interests of environmental and cultural heritage protection.
    Regional Development Agency of the Presov self-governing region, 2008.

  • Development plan for Slovakia-East region (available only in Slovak version)
    This development programme document was developed under the methodical guidance of the CDI within the POKER project of the Presov self-governing region, to strengthen the partnership framework of regional development cooperation in the common region of the Presov and Kosice regional self-governments so that existing and newly created partnerships, particularly at the NUTS II level, were able to identify opportunities for mutually beneficial cooperation.
    Presov self-governing region, 2006.

  • Feasibility study of the Development plan Slovakia-East region (available only in Slovak version)
    The Feasibility study expresses expert opinion of the Development plan for Eastern Slovakia (RoP). Its aim is to describe the environment in which the RoP is coming into, to assess compliance of the RoP with relevant documents, the consistency of the RoP and to compare results of the RoP with the results of Integrated Study.
    Steiner, A., Zaborska, Z. (eds.); Carpathian Development Institute, 2006.

  • Manual for creation of regional operational programmes – Ikaros (available only in Slovak version)
    Case study of the process of Development plan for Slovakia-East region elaboration, methodologically led by the CDI, includes stages of the process, applied principles and presents the experience of the planning process at the NUTS II level.
    Steiner, A., Zaborska, Z. (eds.); Carpathian Development Institute, 2006.

  • Planning regional development of "lagging regions"– example from Slovakia
    Approach to the planning at the regional (NUTS II) level using example of the Development plan for Slovakia-East region.
    Steiner, A.; In: Open days 2005, Brussels, 2005.

  • Project KAPSA – The case study on the planning process of the Town of Roznava (available only in Slovak version)
    The study describes the process of development planning of the town, points to the positive aspects, good practices and procedures, but also draws attention to the negatives that are typical in the process of planning for a municipality. It is a kind of experiential instruction in the development of a smaller town with a population of about 10,000 to about 40,000.
    Steiner, A., Zaborska, Z.; Carpathian Development Institute, 2005.

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