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This project aims to develop strategies and guidelines for presenting and capitalising on ESPON results at different scales, focusing on specific European challenges. The project involves seminars, presentations, panel discussions, and collaboration with partners from various countries.
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ESPON SCALES Breakdown and capitalisation of ESPON results on different levels
Priority 4: Transnational Networking Activities Lead partner: Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development (BBSR) – DE Project partners • University of Luxemburg – LU • Federal Office for Spatial Development – CH/LI • Austrian Conference on Spatial Planning – AT • VÁTI Hungarian Non-profit Limited Liability, Company for Regional Development and Town Planning – HU 2
Objective • Elaborate strategies that deal with the challenges of scales within the capitalisation of ESPON results. • Development of a manual bringing together the results of the seminars to provide: • guidelines to facilitate presentation of ESPON results at different scales depending on the involved countries • thematic guidelines dedicated to specific European challenges and focusing on the themes of seminars
Strategy • Zooming-In • European Comparison • Bi/multi-lateral comparison
Strategy • Zooming-In • European Comparison • Bi/multi-lateral comparison
Strategy • Zooming-In • European Comparison • Bi/multi-lateral comparison
Results so far… • Seminar: urban-rural relations, Budapest (27.10) • Seminar: cities, regional development and planning, Luxembourg (11.11) Participants: scientists, practitioners, politicians,... • Presentations and thematic inputs • Panel discussions • Reflections with other ECP Partners • Concept of guidelines
Some impressions… Seminar: „Urban-rural relationships“ in Budapest, Hungary (27.10) Photos: Seminar in Budapest, Source ECP HU
Some impressions… Seminar: „Polycentric territorial development“ in Luxembourg (11.11) Photos: Panel discussion in Luxembourg, Source ECP LU
Next steps… • Seminar: economy, innovation and accessibility, Switzerland (May 2012) • Seminar: risk management, climate change and culture, Austria (June 2012) • Final seminar: SCALES–ESPON results intransnational and national focus, Germany (Sept 2012) • Draft final report: 31 January 2013, Final report: 30 April 2013