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The Alba County (Subregion Nuts 3) As an Example of a Successful Transformation- Case Study Report
THE ALBA COUNTY (SUBREGION NUTS 3) AS AN EXAMPLE OF A SUCCESSFUL TRANSFORMATION- CASE STUDY REPORT Authors: Daniela-Luminita Constantin – project scientific coordinator Zizi Goschin – WP6, Task 3 responsible Team member contributors: Constantin Mitrut, Constanta Bodea, Bogdan Ileanu, Raluca Grosu, Amalia Cristescu The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement “Growth-Innovation- Competitiveness: Fostering Cohesion in Central and Eastern Europe” (GRNCOH) 1 1. Introduction The report is devoted to assessment of current regional development in Alba county, as well as its specific responses to transformation, crisis and EU membership. This study has been conducted within the project GRINCOH, financed by VII EU Framework Research Programme. In view of preparing this report 12 in-depth interviews were carried out in 2013 with representatives of county and regional authorities, RDAs, chambers of commerce, higher education institutions, implementing authorities. Also, statistical socio-economic data were gathered and processed and strategic documents on development strategy, as well as various reports on evaluations of public policies have been studied. 1. 1. Location and history Alba is a Romanian county located in Transylvania, its capital city being Alba-Iulia. The Apuseni Mountains are in its northwestern part, while the south is dominated by the northeastern side of the Parang Mountains. In the east of the county is located the Transylvanian plateau with deep but wide valleys. The main river is Mures. The current capital city of the county has a long history. Apulensis (today Alba-Iulia) was capital of Roman Dacia and the seat of a Roman legion - Gemina. -
Approaching the Territory As a Space of the Action. Predictors of the Participation in the Livezile-Rimitea Micro-Region (Romania)
Approaching the territory as a space of the action. Predictors of the participation in the Livezile-Rimitea micro-region (Romania). C.-A. Butiu To cite this version: C.-A. Butiu. Approaching the territory as a space of the action. Predictors of the participation in the Livezile-Rimitea micro-region (Romania).. 6th International Conference of Territorial Intelligence ”Tools and methods of Territorial Intelligence”, Oct 2008, Besançon, France. halshs-00982834 HAL Id: halshs-00982834 https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00982834 Submitted on 24 Apr 2014 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. APPROACHING THE TERRITORY AS A SPACE OF THE ACTION. PREDICTORS OF THE PARTICIPATION IN THE LIVEZILE-RIMETEA MICRO-REGION (ROMANIA) Calina - Ana Butiu Lecturer, University “1 Decembrie 1918” Alba Iulia [email protected] tel. 0744 792 174 Summary: There is an increased interest in community participatory development through the involvement of local social actors. Development through participation has shifted the traditional paradigm by placing emphasis on a diversity of local actors, and has generated mixed results, depending on the socio-cultural context of the development area. The socio- cultural characteristics of the local respondents may provide clues that can prove helpful in optimising the strategy of social intervention. -
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T. Borșan, L. Oprea, M. Goronea Realization of Integrated Geospatial Structures for Data Analysis in the Social Protection Sector of the Pension System REALIZATION OF INTEGRATED GEOSPATIAL STRUCTURES FOR DATA ANALYSIS IN THE SOCIAL PROTECTION SECTOR OF THE PENSION SYSTEM Tudor BORȘAN, Assoc. Prof. Dr. eng., „1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, Romania, [email protected] Luciana OPREA, Assoc. Prof. Dr. eng., „1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, Romania, [email protected] Mirela GORONEA, Casa Județeană de Pensii Alba, Romania, [email protected] Abstract: Geographic information systems have emerged from the need of people from different functional structures to provide answers to questions arising from daily tasks. A GIS information system provides facilities for meeting workloads in a much shorter time, and the results are much more consistent and reliable. The design of the implementation of a GIS system starts with people and their needs and finishes with computer applications that are used to achieve stated goals, the whole system being designed to fulfill the proposed tasks. Thus, this paper seeks to carry out a statistical analysis of the Alba County population in the pension system using the facilities offered by the GIS applications. The main function of the identified social indicators is to respond to the requirements of monitoring the situation in the social protection sector, indicators that at national level can be integrated into the National Strategies in various fields. Keywords: GIS, statistical indicators, spatial distribution, types of pensions 1. Introduction The defined contribution pension scheme is considered to be very useful in ensuring a fairly decent living for the elderly or those receiving such social contributions. -
Unitatea De Învățământ Localitatea Adresa Unitații De Învățamânt Site
CIRCUMSCRIPȚII ȘCOLARE AN ȘCOLAR 2020-2021 Adresa unitații de Unitatea de Învățământ Localitatea Site-ul unitații de învățamânt Străzi/adrese arondate învățamânt Colegiul Tehnic "Alexandru Domşa" Alba Iulia Str. Tudor Vladimirescu, nr.143 str.Alexandru Ioan Cuza str. Ampoiului str.Anton Pan - cartierul nou str. Ariesului- fosta Ştefan Manciulea Bulevardul Republicii - Ampoi III până la acoperişul albastru https://ctaldomsa.wixsite.com/ctad str. Ion Creanga - cartierul nou str. Jules Verne - cartierul nou str. Livezii - Ampoi I până la ITESAIA str. Orizontului - Ampoi II str. Tudor Vladimirescu - până la semafor Şcoala Gimnazială Bărăbanţ [AR] Alba Iulia Str. Cabanei, nr.7 https://ctaldomsa.wixsite.com/ctad Toate străzile din cartierul Bărăbanţ Colegiul Tehnic "Dorin Pavel" Alba Iulia Str. Tudor Vladimirescu, nr. 39 T. Vladimirescu de la BCR până la intersecţia semaforizată cu B-dul Republicii), case nr. pare şi impare, Bloc 32, nr. 61 Bl. Sc. A, B, nr. 63 Bl.sc. A,B,C Henri Coandă (Oborului) bl. O2A, O2B, 3 A,3 B,3 C) Vasile Alecsandri-de la sensul giratoriu şi până la intersecţia cu B-dul Republicii case nr. pare şi impare. Marcus Aurelius (case nr. pare şi blocuri TO1, TO2, TO3, TOL1) Târgului case şi Bl. G80. Prieteniei Emil Racoviţă (Miciurin) Alexandru Odobescu - cartier nou case Samuel Micu (Margaretelor) case şi Bl. 18,19, 20, 21, Bl. E1, E2, Bl. G1, Bl. G2, Bl. G3 A,Bl. G3 B, Bl. F3, Bl. A9, A10, A6, A7, A8 Petru Maior (Bujorului) Bl. 4, Bl. 5 , Bl. 11, Bl. 12, Bl. 13, Bl. 14, Bl.15 Gheorghe Şincai (Muncii) toate blocurile:L4, L3, L2, L1, Bl. -
(DEPABD) - Actualizat La 2021- 03-14 10:03:50
Rata de incidență pe localități (actualizată la data de 14 martie, ora 10:00), comunicată de Centrul Național de Conducere și Coordonare a Intervenției (CNCCI) CAZURI LA 1000 DE LOCUITORI IN ULTIMELE 14 ZILE JUDET LOCALITATE (DEPABD) - actualizat la 2021- 03-14 10:03:50 ALBA ŞONA 13,28 ALBA DOŞTAT 7,84 ALBA UNIREA 5,87 ALBA MIHALŢ 5,85 ALBA LUNCA MUREŞULUI 5,42 ALBA MUNICIPIUL ALBA IULIA 5,11 ALBA CIUGUD 3,68 ALBA CERU-BĂCĂINŢI 3,66 ALBA PIANU 3,63 ALBA ORAŞ OCNA MUREŞ 3,58 ALBA MUNICIPIUL AIUD 3,54 ALBA MIRĂSLĂU 3,53 ALBA RĂDEŞTI 3,10 ALBA CRICĂU 3,00 ALBA SĂLIŞTEA 2,94 ALBA ORAŞ ABRUD 2,85 ALBA ŞPRING 2,67 ALBA CIURULEASA 2,62 ALBA HOPÂRTA 2,60 ALBA MUNICIPIUL SEBEŞ 2,46 ALBA CRĂCIUNELU DE JOS 2,34 ALBA GÂRBOVA 2,32 ALBA VALEA LUNGĂ 2,22 ALBA NOŞLAC 2,20 ALBA ORAŞ TEIUŞ 1,93 ALBA SÂNCEL 1,92 ALBA GALDA DE JOS 1,79 ALBA IGHIU 1,70 ALBA LIVEZILE 1,65 ALBA ŞIBOT 1,65 ALBA MUNICIPIUL BLAJ 1,54 ALBA SĂSCIORI 1,53 ALBA ORAŞ CUGIR 1,52 ALBA LOPADEA NOUĂ 1,16 ALBA JIDVEI 1,13 ALBA BLANDIANA 1,09 ALBA METEŞ 1,08 ALBA ORAŞ BAIA DE ARIEŞ 1,05 ALBA BERGHIN 1,04 ALBA HOREA 1,03 ALBA RIMETEA 1,00 ALBA SÂNTIMBRU 0,99 ALBA STREMŢ 0,81 ALBA BUCIUM 0,70 ALBA ŞUGAG 0,69 ALBA AVRAM IANCU 0,68 ALBA LUPŞA 0,68 ALBA FĂRĂU 0,67 ALBA CETATEA DE BALTĂ 0,65 ALBA VIDRA 0,65 ALBA SCĂRIŞOARA 0,64 ALBA SOHODOL 0,59 ALBA VINŢU DE JOS 0,54 ALBA ORAŞ ZLATNA 0,38 ALBA ROŞIA MONTANĂ 0,36 ALBA DAIA ROMÂNĂ 0,32 ALBA ORAŞ CÂMPENI 0,14 ALBA ALBAC 0,00 ALBA ALMAŞU MARE 0,00 ALBA ARIEŞENI 0,00 ALBA BISTRA 0,00 ALBA BUCERDEA GRÂNOASĂ 0,00 ALBA CÂLNIC 0,00 ALBA CENADE 0,00 ALBA -
DANIEL DUMITRAN, Jewish Cemeteries Of
DANIEL DUMITRAN, Jewish Cemeteries of Romania: Alba Iulia Case Study Abstract: Places of memory and also holders of significant historical information, Jewish cemeteries were in Romania insufficiently subject to recovery efforts. The dramatic decline in Jewish communities led to the cessation of the use of several cemeteries and to severe deteriorations of funerary monuments. According to statistics from 2007, of the 810 registered cemeteries, over 750 were in places where Jews no longer existed. In the last decade a general inventory has been made and the risk factors for the preservation of gravestones have been indicated. However, concrete interventions for research and preservation of cemeteries have been delayed. In these circumstances, the question is whether their meanings (sacred places, places of memory, vestiges of the past) have been preserved for the non-Jewish communities, or whether they are doomed to oblivion, like the communities they served. My paper tries to answer this question, based on the results of an ongoing project, regarding the inventory and description of gravestones existing in the Jewish cemeteries of Alba County. The only city in Transylvania where Jews had the right of settlement from the seventeenth century, Alba Iulia hosted a large community of Jews, originally Sephardic, and later majority Ashkenazi. The cemetery, with continuing function attested from the mid eighteenth century, reflects the combination of strictly observed tradition and tendency towards integration into the host community, in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, when Jews acquired civil emancipation. The few monumental crypts belonging to rich families illustrate their full integration in the host Hungarian community. -
Nr. Crt. JUDET DENUMIRE UAT 1 AIUD 2 ALBA IULIA 3 ALBAC 4
VI. UAT-uri care au semnat contracte de servicii în exercițiul financiar 2017, 15 noiembrie 17 Nr. crt. JUDET DENUMIRE UAT 1 AIUD 2 ALBA IULIA 3 ALBAC 4 ALMASU MARE 5 BAIA DE ARIES 6 BERGHIN 7 BISTRA 8 BLAJ 9 BUCERDEA GRANOASA 10 BUCIUM 11 CALNIC 12 CENADE 13 CERGAU 14 CERU-BACAINTI 15 CETATEA DE BALTA 16 CIURULEASA 17 CRACIUNELU DE JOS 18 CRICAU 19 CUGIR 20 CUT 21 DOSTAT 22 GALDA DE JOS 23 GIRBOVA 24 HOPIRTA 25 JIDVEI 26 ALBA LOPADEA NOUA 27 LUNCA MURESULUI 28 METES 29 MIHALT 30 MIRASLAU 31 MOGOS 32 NOSLAC 33 OCNA MURES 34 PIANU 35 PONOR 36 RADESTI 37 RIMET 38 RIMETEA 39 ROSIA DE SECAS 40 SALISTEA 41 SASCIORI 1 ALBA 42 SEBES 43 SIBOT 44 SINCEL 45 SONA 46 STREMT 47 TEIUS 48 UNIREA 49 VALEA LUNGA 50 VIDRA 51 ZLATNA 52 ALMAS 53 APATEU 54 ARCHIS 55 BELIU 56 BIRCHIS 57 BIRZAVA 58 BOCSIG 59 BRAZII 60 BUTENI 61 CARAND 62 CERMEI 63 CHISINDIA 64 CHISINEU-CRIS 65 CONOP 66 CRAIVA 67 CURTICI 68 DEZNA 69 DIECI 70 DOROBANTI 71 FELNAC 72 GRANICERI 73 GURAHONT 74 HASMAS 75 IGNESTI 76 INEU 77 IRATOSU 78 LIPOVA 79 MACEA 80 MISCA 81 MONEASA 82 NADLAC 83 OLARI ARAD 84 PAULIS 85 PECICA 86 PEREGU MARE 2 ARAD 87 PETRIS 88 PILU 89 PINCOTA 90 PLESCUTA 91 SANTANA 92 SAVIRSIN 93 SEBIS 94 SEITIN 95 SELEUS 96 SEMLAC 97 SEPREUS 98 SICULA 99 SILINDIA 100 SIMAND 101 SINTEA MARE 102 SISTAROVAT 103 SOCODOR 104 SOFRONEA 105 TAUT 106 TIRNOVA 107 USUSAU 108 VARADIA DE MURES 109 VINGA 110 VIRFURILE 111 ZABRANI 112 ZADARENI 113 ZARAND 114 ZERIND 115 ZIMANDU NOU 116 BALILESTI 117 BASCOV 118 BIRLA 119 BOTESTI 120 BRADU 121 BUDEASA 122 BUZOESTI 123 CETATENI 124 CORBI 125 GODENI -
Damages and Dreams from a 20-Year-Old Conflict. the Case of Rosia Montana and the Struggle for Sustainability
Örebro University Master’s Course in Sociology with a Sustainable Development Focus Supervisor: Benedict Singleton Examiner: Ylva Uggla Date: 28 May 2018 Damages and dreams from a 20-year-old conflict. The case of Rosia Montana and the struggle for sustainability Student: Denisa Elena Leonte 1 I thank my family and friends for supporting me throughout the process of writing this thesis. To Octavian, Oana, Irina, Frita, and Raluca 2 Abstract How do transitions to sustainability emerge? Save Rosia Montana Campaign is a representative socio-environmental movement, that cancelled an open-cast gold mining project in the urban- village of Rosia Montana, Romania. After almost 20 years of conflict with the mining project initiators, the people that oppose mining are now struggling for implementing tourism as an alternative development of the place, that could allow the possibility of sustainable development. The research aims to assess the extent that Rosia Montana represents an example of an environmental conflict that generates change towards sustainable development. The paper reconstructs the history of conflict around Rosia Montana by using the theoretical framework of ecological distribution conflict, while it's investigating the outcomes that this struggle produced. By revealing the visions of sustainable development and the challenges experienced by the opposition to mining, we can understand the notion of alternatives in conflict. The alternatives to development from Rosia Montana are questioning conventional perceptions of development and democracy, while requesting social transformation for meeting their needs and enhancing their quality of life. Keywords: ecological distribution conflict, alternative development, environmental justice movements, sustainability transitions. 3 List of abbreviations. -
PREBET AIUD S.A. No. 1038 / 17.03.2021 To, Bucharest Stock
PREBET AIUD S.A. Str. Arenei, nr. 10, c.p. 515200, loc. Aiud, jud. Alba, Romania Tel: 0258/861.661; 0258/863.350 Fax: 0258/861.454 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.prebet.ro No. 1038 / 17.03.2021 To, Bucharest Stock Exchange Financing Surveillance Authority CURRENT REPORT Pursuant to the provisions of the EU Regulation no. 596/2014 regarding the market abuse, of the FSA Regulation no.5 / 2018 of FSA on Issuers of Financial Instruments and Market Operations, respectively of Law no. 24/2017 on issuers of financial instruments and market operations Report date: 17.03.2021 Company name: S.C. PREBET AIUD S.A. Address: Aiud, 10 Arenei Street, Alba County – Romania, 515200 Phone/fax no: 004-0258-861661 / 004-0258-861454 Fiscal Code: RO 1763841 LEI Code: 254900R0KBC9MDTF1V33 Trade Register registration number: J 01/121/1991 Subscribed and paid in share capital: 8.199.547,74 RON Regulated market where the issued securities are traded: Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB) Important event : PREBET AIUD S.A. informs that in the meeting of the Board of Directors of PREBET AIUD S.A. of 16.03.2021, was decided: . The Convocation of A.G.O.A. and A.G.E.A. for the date of 28/29.04.2021. Annex: Convocation of PREBET AIUD S.A. Ordinary and Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders on 28/29.04.2021. Manager Eng. Ranca Flaviu PREBET AIUD S.A.; Str. Arenei, nr. 10, c.p. 515200, loc. Aiud, jud. Alba, Romania Cod Fiscal: RO 1763841; Nr. de ordine la Registrul Comertului: J 01/121/1991 Cont Banca: BRD, Sucursala Aiud IBAN RO27 BRDE 010S V361 7389 0100 BCR, Sucursala Aiud IBAN RO66 RNCB 0005 0210 5844 0001 PREBET AIUD S.A. -
Hydrometeorological Risk Phenomena in the Alba Iulia – Turda Depression
Hydrometeorological risk phenomena in the Alba iulia – Turda Depression. Romania CĂTĂLINA MĂRCULEŢ1, IOAN MĂRCULEŢ2, 1. Institute of Geography, Bucharest, Romania 2. "I.L. Caragiale" National College, Bucharest, Romania e-mail: [email protected] Abstract In order to assess the vulnerability of communities to extreme hydrometeorological phenomena, observations on their onset and development should aim at quantifying intensity and frequency, also establishing and foreseeing possible damage. The present study focuses on a few atmospheric phenomena registered in the Alba Iulia – Turda Depression over the 2002-2006 interval, given that the damage incurred involved aspects of risk. Hazardous atmospheric phenomena, heavy rainfall in the main, led to other natural risks affecting both the environment and the socio-economic activity. Apart from atmospheric causes, the risk for other natural events are related to local particularities, e.g. lithological structure (sandy-clay substrate), landform (slopes and highly fragmented relief) and soils (little forestland and grassland due to human pressure – dominantly arable land and numerous human settlements). Houses and annexes, as well as socio-economic constructions were damaged, lots of animals and poultry perished, national, county, communal and forester's roads, bridges and foot-bridges were washed away or disaffected, crops were flooded, trees were brought to the ground, electrical and telephone networks were destroyed. Heavily affected were the road infrastructure, the hydroelectrical constructions the socio- economic units, the electrical and telephone networks and agriculture generally. The number of catastrophic situations, unusually high in 2005, represented 44% of all the interventions made over the past ten years to limit and remove flood effects. Negative hydrometeorological phenomena were found to occur mainly in summer, especially in June and July when torrential rains and floods are common. -
Preliminary Researches on the Effect of Essential Oils on Moulds Isolated
Available online at www.japt.tpa.usab-tm.ro Journal of Journal of Agroalimentary Processes and Agroalimentary Processes and Technologies 2009, 15 (4), 515-520 Technologies Microbiological Groundwater Quality from Alba County Todoran Angelaa*, Glevitzky Mirela a Alba Sanitary-Veterinary and Food Safety Directorate, 510217 Alba Iulia, Lalelelor Street 7A, Romania Received: 02 Octomber 2009; Accepted: 12 November 2009 Abstract The paper synthesizes the results of microbiological analysis performed on drinkable water ingathered from wells, in low areas, hills and mountains, all in Alba County. The regulations regarding the procedures of work, interpretation and calculus for drinkable water have been under permanent changing, and thus the paper is structured in two time periods: 2003 – 2005, and 2006 – 2007. Following the microbiological analysis performed on the ingathered samples, within the two time periods, there can be seen that the drinkable water samples (from wells) are microbiologically polluted, regardless of the source, and consequently, life of animals and humans is submited to hydric decay. Keywords: potable water, quality, aerobic mesophilic bacteria, coliform bacteria, E.Coli, Enterococcus, pollution 1. Introduction Water in nature is never pure; given the interractions Biological pollution of water occurs by residual waters with the environment, it contains gases, mineral and from households, hospitals, human and veterinary organic substances, dissolved in suspension [1]. clinics, laboratories, slaughterhouses, factories [6-8]. Quality water (drinking water seen as food) „must be Polluted water represents a source of infection and health providing, clean, devoided of microorganisms, parasit infestation not only for animals, but also for parasits or substances which, by number or humans [9], and water transmited pathogenetic concentration, can be a potential hazard for human bacteria lead to bacteriosis both in humans and in health [2,3]. -
Population Ageing
RISCURI ŞI CATASTROFE, NR. XVI, VOL. 20, NR. 1/2017 IMBALANCED GEODEMOGRAPHIC STRUCTURES IN TÂRNAVE REGIONAL SYSTEM. CASE STUDY: POPULATION AGEING H.-V. CONȚIU1, ANDREEA CONȚIU2 ABSTRACT – Imbalanced geodemographical structures in Târnave regional system. Case study: population ageing. The demographic prospects of a regional system, the natural dynamics of the population, the potential of manpower resources, planning and forecast of its use, show a high degree of dependence on the demographical structure by age, the identified imbalances involving an increase in the vulnerability of the regional system and therefore an enhancement of geodemographical risks (acceleration of population ageing, decreasing population trend, disappearance of some rural settlements, socio-economic failures etc.). In this study, a special attention is paid to the analysis of ageing index and demographical dependency ratio, and the share of young and old people to the Târnave regional system, taking into account as milestones, the population censuses from 1910, 1992 2002 and 2011. Key words: demographic ageing, demographic dependency ratio, population age pyramid, young population, old population. 1. INTRODUCTION The evolution of main geodemographic indicators, along with the analysis of regional structures that are specific to the Târnave geodemographical system, faithfully reflect the socio-economic, political, religious, cultural, mentality, etc. changes which occurred in the Romanian, in general, and in the study area, particularly after the threshold year 1990. It is a known fact that the demographic prospects of a regional system, the natural dynamics of the population, the potential of manpower resources, planning and forecasting its use, to name a few items considered defining, show a high degree of dependence on the population structure by age.