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TERCO - European Territorial Cooperation as a Factor of Growth, Jobs and Quality of Life

TERCO - European Territorial Cooperation as a Factor of Growth, Jobs and Quality of Life Policy Oriented Panels – Session 1 21 st June 201 1 , Gödöllő. Department of Planning and Regional Developement University of Thessaly , School of Engineering. Governance models of co-operation.

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TERCO - European Territorial Cooperation as a Factor of Growth, Jobs and Quality of Life

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  1. TERCO - European Territorial Cooperation as a Factor of Growth, Jobs and Quality of Life Policy Oriented Panels – Session 1 21stJune 2011, Gödöllő Department of Planning and Regional DevelopementUniversity of Thessaly, School of Engineering

  2. Governance models of co-operation TA2002: „ The governance and implementation mechanisms … enhancing territorial cohesion calls for effective coordination of different policies, actors and planning mechanisms, and the creation and sharing of territorial knowledge” • We identify: • - models of co-operation which work the best for each type of co-operation • - most optimal mix of the governance structures • good practices in governance

  3. City twinning Network in ESPON area TA2020: “The cooperation and networking of cities could contribute to smart development of city regions at varying scales in the long run” • Database of TwinningCities which never existed • Typology of co-operating cities • Qualitative data will support the quantitative one

  4. Key stakeholders Experience in cooperation: territorial/transnational General Territorial Transnational Exchanging experience Facilitators Governance Economic growth Attitude towards cooperation Hinters Experience Transfering approaches Factors Quality of life Sharing tools to tackle a common problem Successfulco-operation = integration Jobs Joint actions Scope Joint strategies Crossborder mobility Intensity and degree Number of projects Value added Domain Number of partners Time Education Engagement of resources Culture Domains Environmental issues Public health Scale Cost Economic development Infrastructure maintenance Youths exchange Spatial planning TERCO conceptual and emprirical Model

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