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We need your input: Survey on the Territorial Agenda 2030 uptake
Latest News | March 26, 2024ESPON EGTC is currently running the project ‘Stocktaking R
ESPON EGTC is currently running the project ‘Stocktaking R
Join us for the ESPON Seminar we organise in collaboration with the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union on No Net Land Take trajectories: policies and practices across Europe, an event specifically dedicated to addressing topical policy debates surrounding land use in European regions and countries.
Die ESPON Kontaktpunkte (ECP) in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz laden Sie herzlich ein, am ersten ESPON-Workshops der Akteure im D-A-CH-Raum.
The German ESPON Contact Point operating in the Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs, and Spatial Development (BBSR), within the Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning (BBR), cordially invites local stakeholders from the Eurodistrict Strasbourg-Ortenau to participate in a collaborative workshop. The workshop will leverage the innovative ACTAREA tool developed by ESPON to address and analyze the spatial needs within the region.
The webinar aimed at informing and assisting stakeholders in preparing applications for the call for expression of interests.
Εven if you are not joining us in Helsinki, you can still follow the plenary debates and some of our workshops during both days of the seminar (27-28 of November). Another highlight of the seminar
On 27-28 November 2019, in Helsinki, we are organising our new ESPON seminar, together with the Finnish Presidency.
You don't want to miss our next ESPON seminar, that we organise in Helsinki, 27-28 November 2019, in cooperation with the Finnish Presidency.
Are you ready for the European Week of Regions and Cities 2019? This year ESPON will have an impressive presence, with 16 sessions that we are organising or participating.
The Bucharest declaration, signed by the EU Ministers Responsible for Urban Matters on the 19th of June, provides a clear map for stronger integration of the urban and territorial agendas as well a
European elections are now over. The new Parliament and EU ministers will continue the negotiations on funding for the future Cohesion Policy.
Besides changing legislation and methods of planning, a new place-based approach of territorial development requires a change in mentality from policymakers, administration, and citizens to think a
The European Parliament voted on the future of Cohesion policy this month.
2019 is a decisive year for Europe. The upcoming agreement on the post-2020 EU budget will also give the final shape to the Cohesion policy.
On the eve of 2018, the voices asking for a stronger territorial approach to development policies in Europe became mainstream.