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ESPON-IRiE Interregional Relations in Europe Final Event
Workshops | November 11, 2022 | Event starts: November 24, 2022ESPON IRiE project cames to an end.
ESPON IRiE project cames to an end.
Benefits from societal innovation are not the privilege of regions with structural innovation capacity. This conclusion from the newest ESPON research commissioned by the incumbent
ESPON celebrated 20 years of innovative support for territorial policymaking in a both nostalgic and inspirational event that took place at the European Convention Center in Luxembourg at 28 Septem
La politica di coesione sociale, economica e territoriale è la principale politica di investimento dell'Unione europea.
COVID-19, like earlier pandemics had a devastating influence on the tourism sector, the effects of which are still being felt by the industry.
The ‘Perspective for all people and places’ is a comprehensive and cross-cutting TAP, which contains territorial evidence on the key trends and determinants of upward economic and social convergenc
As highlighted by the Territorial Agenda 2030, Europe has many different types of places, such as capital regions, metropolitan areas, small and medium-sized towns, peri-urban areas, rural areas, i
Climate change has become a recognised challenge at the global level and is being addressed by the EU as a top priority with high urgency.
The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically affected people's lives across Europe.
Significant discrepancies are sizable between the regions of the Interreg Central Europe (CE)[1]
Maps are one of the ways to allow for quick overviews. Once you are used to it they are easy to understand and allow displaying quite complex matters crisply and concisely.
Meeting the climate goals raised by international commitments, such as the Paris agreement or the European Green Deal, requires radical changes in the ways we govern our living environment.
The ESPON seminar “Quality of Life for territorial and citizen-centric policies” took place in Bled in a hybrid form, between 1 and 2 December 2021.
Increasing Europe’s competitiveness through innovation stimulates the creation of new jobs. In this context, a more skilled workforce capable of contributing and adjusting to technological developments is needed. But the KE is also a driver of highly skilled migration and the pandemic accelerated the demand for digital skills.
The Green Deal aims to ensure just and inclusive decarbonisation. The paths towards decarbonisation differ widely between regions and can have substantial socio-economic consequences.