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Latest News | 29 August 2023
This targeted analysis aims to deliver high quality research on strategic planning for shrinking rural areas, with a particular focus on Norway, Sweden and Switzerland.
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Latest News | 24 August 2023
The European research project “Access to affordable and quality housing for all people” aims to provide a comprehensive and comparative overview of how housing policies are delivered across the ESP
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Latest News | 24 August 2023
European research project "Overlapping crises (re)shaping the future of regional labour markets" maps the impact of the overlapping crises on regional labour markets,
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Latest News | 24 August 2023
The European research project “Territorial governance of non-standard geographies” aims to improve the understanding of emerging functional territories in terms of their definition
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Latest News | 24 August 2023
The European research project “Territorial Analysis of Decentralised Energy Markets” is a direct support to the development of energy communities at subnational level.
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Latest News | 24 August 2023
The European research project "Territorial Cooperation for Blue Renewable Energy" aims to provide evidence on how European countries and regions coordinate and cooperate in maritim
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Latest News | 24 August 2023
The European Research Project “Territorialising Resilience: Transforming Europe for an Age of Crisis” aims to develop a concept on ‘territorial resilience’ and an associated policy
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Latest News | 23 August 2023
New ESPON evidence is now in the making!
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Latest News | 21 August 2023
The European Week of Regions and Cities -the most important event on EU Regional Policy- is back with on site sessions! Between 09-12 October 2023 more than 200 meetings, talks, events and trainings will take place in Brussels. As always, ESPON is present in a number of sessions organised by the EGTC, stakeholders or projects that are presenting their results and evidence.
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Latest News | 7 August 2023
Small and medium-sized cities are felt less dynamic and vibrant than their big European sisters, but they are still important for millions of their residents, as they can