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Denmark, small and medium sized cities
Case Studies | August 25, 2022Looking for new activities and attractions to maintain vibrant town centres and develop appealing urban areas
Looking for new activities and attractions to maintain vibrant town centres and develop appealing urban areas
This report contributes to the Maritime Spatial Planning with two objectives: to undertake an analysis and characterization of the coastal and maritime planning and land-sea interactions from a mul
Article 174 of the TFEU states that: '’the Union shall aim at reducing disparities between the levels of development of the various regions and the backwardness of the least favoured regions.
This project, emanating from the targeted analysis project Maritime Spatial Planning and Land Sea Interactions (MSP-LSI) explores the potential spatial tensions between the deployment of renewable sources of blue energy (energy derived from our seas and oceans), with a particular focus on offshore wind energy, and other (potential) utilisations of the European seas.
This study analyses the implementation of an Integrated Territorial Investment (ITI) targeting small islands of the North Aegean Region in the 2014-2020 programming period, considering observed pat
Zaragoza is the fifth most populous city in Spain. In 2019 an estimated 21.2% of the total population was 65 years-old and above.
The aim of Oslo Municipality is to become a greener, warmer and a more creative city with room for all.
With the extension of the average life expectancy in the city, and with 19% of the local population aged over 60, Nantes has become active over the last decade in promo
Hengelo has a rich history and tradition in the field of ageing policy.
Greater Manchester is working across public services, community groups and researchers to get information to those on the wrong side of digital divide. GM is giving a
The City of Gothenburg is aiming to become a better place to age in. Every göteborgare, should look forward to growing old in the city.
By 2030, nearly one out of every three Barcelona residents will be 60 years old or over.
The city of Amsterdam is growing! This growth applies to the inhabitants of all ages and therefore also for older people.
Some European capital cities jointly function as a gateway in the form of a polycentric network with regard to specific functions in a macro-region.
Cross-border metropolitan areas link national urban systems in a way that can generate a number of new opportunities and agglomeration economies.