What are the main takeaways from the ESPON seminar in Budapest on delivering public services for all people and places? No one can summarise them better -in less than 2 min- than our moderator, Hanna Szemzo from the Metropolitan Research Institute of Hungary.
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Since 2002 ESPON is the provider of territorial evidence at European level. ESPON supports an evidence-based policy development in relation to the aim of territorial cohesion and a harmonious development of the European territory. ESPON produces (1) comparable, pan-European territorial evidence on regions, cities and larger territories, (2) offer stakeholders targeted analyses and (3) provide data and tools for policy making. Moreover, ESPON stimulates the use of European territorial evidence in policy making and programming through (4) wide outreach activities and policy briefs tailor made to the ongoing policy discourse. On 12 February 2015 the European Commisison adopted the ESPON 2020 Cooperation Programme which includes two Priority Axes: Priority Axis 1 covers all activities related to the development of territorial evidence, applied research activities, targeted analyses, monitoring, tools and outreach activities; Priority Axis 2 covers Technical Assistance and is overseen by the ESPON Managing Authority. The ESPON Managing Authority has commissioned a Single Beneficiary, the ESPON EGTC, established as part of the renewal of ESPON, as a bespoke vehicle to undertake the implementation of the Priority Axis 1. ESPON is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund, the EU Member States and the Partner States, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.
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- Secteur
- Services publics généraux
- Taille de l’entreprise
- 11-50 employés
- Siège social
- Luxembourg
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- Partenariat
- Fondée en
- 2002
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- Cities, Comparative information, Competitiveness, Database, Governance, Islands, Macro regions, Maps, Metropolises, Mountain areas, Regions, Research, Rural areas, Spatial, Structural Funds, Territorial Cohesion, Territorial Cooperation et Territorial Indicators
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Visiting address: 4, rue Erasme
L1468 Luxembourg, LU
Employés chez ESPON Programme
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A very productive first day in Budapest with valuable insights from: ✔️Prof. Greta Nasi, Bocconi University, on values and co-production of public services, ✔️Ana Moreno, OECD on the proximity of services for cities and towns, ✔️Patrizia Sulis, JRC, on urban inequality for senior citizens, and ✔️Massimiliano Mascherini, Eurofound on the increasing gap between rural and urban areas. Great inputs from ✔️Zoltán Polyánszky, deputy state secretary, Ministry of Public Administration of Hungary and ✔️ESPON EGTC director, Wiktor Szydarowski. 👉Participants also had the opportunity to discuss in parallel sessions about cross-border public services, services in regions lagging behind, the role of the Territorial Agenda 2030 and more. We are already on the second day, with more workshops and discussions. All the seminar presentations will be available very soon on our website. Stay tuned!
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Full room, a unique venue -at the Ethnographic Museum of Budapest- and the most timely discussion: Can we ensure public services for all people and places? The ESPON seminar kicked off with a welcoming introduction by State Secretary Zoltán Polyánszky, and Wiktor Szydarowski, ESPON EGTC director followed by an intriguing and insightful keynote speech by professor Greta Nasi. What comes next? Parallel sessions where evidence from our recent projects will be presented and discussed.
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A week full of ESPON in Budapest! Starting with our Monitoring Committee: Constructive dialogue on the present and future of the programme and presentations about the implementation of our Thematic Priorities. On Wednesday, the ESPON seminar: How can we ensure quality services for all people and places? Are you joining us in Budapest? If not, stay tuned for updates and presentations.
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How much has the refugee influx affected the rental and property market in Poland? A new article by Justyna Orchowska from the University of Warsaw sheds light on different aspects of the issue. Her findings indicate that while public discourse and media often attribute rising rents and limited availability solely to the conflict, broader economic forces, such as inflation and reduced creditworthiness, also play significant roles. The article also explains why the presence of refugees has a more significant impact on the rental than the property market and poses some key questions for stakeholders regarding the need to provide long-term solutions. Read the article on our website and follow our House4ALL project for more. https://lnkd.in/epVw7nar
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One more call for tenders is now open! This time on benchmarking tools designed to support territorially sensitive policies. Stay tuned and check regularly our Engage website section. More opportunities to work with us are coming soon. https://loom.ly/VacCKVk
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What are you reading this Weekend? Check out our latest hashtag #TerritoriALL magazine and read how co-working in rural areas can encourage and enable people to work and live in peripheral areas. Chiara Litardi and Martina Bisello of Eurofound explain the concept and the role public policies can play in making it successful. https://loom.ly/F7wKT7s
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A new call for Tenders is open! Help us collect territorial data at the NUTS 3 level for regions located on the internal borders of EU countries or placed on the borders with EFTA countries. Check out our website for the budget and requirements! https://loom.ly/gQz4zY4
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Last days to register! Join us on 6-7 November: ✔️to discuss methodologies for providing quality services in lagging regions and ✔️to explore best practices of adapting infrastructure and services to the local needs Do not miss the opportunity to join https://loom.ly/IxNCUq8