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Natural Environment

Rural landscapes, Coasts and shorelines,  Agricultural heritage


Natural heritage

Refers to the sum total of the elements of biodiversity, including flora and fauna, ecosystems and geological structures.


Networking

Networking means establishing and maintaining personal and professional contacts. The aim is a network of a group of people who are in relationships with each other and who support, help or cooperate with each other privately, but above all professionally, without performance and benefit being relevant for third parties (such as customers, companies, society or the state). Benefits of networking are non-monetary advantages (for examples: Fresh ideas, access to new opportunities, build confidence, gain different perspectives, support, share knowledge)


Networking strategy

Plan for development of long-lasting business and social relationships


Neurolab

A market research lab that uses technologies such as eyetracking, galvanic skin response and EEG to understand consumers wants and needs.