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MAPPING “REGIONAL NEEDS” WITH “INNOVATIVE MEANS” IN SEARCH FOR GLOBAL WELFARE

MAPPING “REGIONAL NEEDS” WITH “INNOVATIVE MEANS” IN SEARCH FOR GLOBAL WELFARE Maria Luisa GAZERRO+, Emine Meral INELMEN* and Erol INELMEN% luisa.gazerro@unipd.it, eminemeral.inelmen@unipd.it, inelmen@boun.edu.tr +Professor of Regional Geography Department of Geography, Via del Santo 26

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MAPPING “REGIONAL NEEDS” WITH “INNOVATIVE MEANS” IN SEARCH FOR GLOBAL WELFARE

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  1. MAPPING “REGIONAL NEEDS” WITH “INNOVATIVE MEANS” IN SEARCH FOR GLOBAL WELFARE Maria Luisa GAZERRO+, Emine Meral INELMEN* and Erol INELMEN% luisa.gazerro@unipd.it, eminemeral.inelmen@unipd.it,inelmen@boun.edu.tr +Professor of Regional Geography Department of Geography, Via del Santo 26 35123 Padua, Italy * Researcher M.D. Geriatrics section Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences University of Padova Clinica Geriatrica, Ospedale Giustinianeo 2°piano, Via Giustiniani,2 35100 Padova, Italy % Assistant Professor 34353, Istanbul, Turkey

  2. 1. INTRODUCTION

  3. World maps showing each country position in food and goods with graduated colors is being produced in this work to help leaders to manage a dignified exchange. http://www.wfp.org/english/

  4. 2. BACKGROUND

  5. Fao (2006) suggested equality of opportunities, political and economical participation, freedom of speech and social cohesion. http://www.wfp.org/english/

  6. 3. FRAMEWORK

  7. 4. METHODOLOGY

  8. We give examples mapping GDP per capita values, drawn from CIA world factbook. The thematic maps were constructed with the ArcMap software Fig. 2 – Scatter plot of Industrial per capita GDP versus Agricultural per capita GDP by countries (in US$, year available in the period 2000-2007), selected data: less than 14000 industrial and less than 1400 agriculture per capita US$.

  9. 5. RESULTS

  10. 6. CONCLUSION

  11. Managing” the bartending between regions considering transportation, storage resources, can help world agencies to cope with countries’ needs.

  12. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT To late Prof. Kriton Curi as a role model of teacher and environmental activist.

  13. REFERENCES Gazerro ML, Secco, G, Inelmen, EM., Inelmen E., (2004). “Improving Elderly's Health and Quality of Life through Green Areas”, (in CD presentations). Emerging Issues in Medical Geography.. 11-15 August 2004, IRSEE, Munchen, (Germany)

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