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Looking back to look forward [PDF]
The European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) (CEC, 1999) was a policy document produced and agreed jointly by EU governments during the 1990s with the support of the European Commission (Faludi and Waterhout, 2002).
Olivier Sykes
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Spatial models for context-aware indoor navigation systems: A survey [PDF]
This paper surveys indoor spatial models developed for research fields ranging from mobile robot mapping, to indoor location-based services (LBS), and most recently to context-aware navigation services applied to indoor environments.
Christophe Claramunt +6 more
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Does territory really matters and, if so, how?
The ambitions of the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) in relation to the development of European Union space seem to have been dissolved in the notion of territory which has become a key word in EU Cohesion Policy. The term ‘territory’ has
Frédéric Santamaria, Bernard Elissalde
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A multi-factor approach to understanding socio-economic segregation in European capital cities [PDF]
The research leading to the results presented in this chapter has received funding from the Estonian Research Council (Institutional Research Grant IUT no.
Marcinczak, S. +13 more
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This issue of Transactions of AESOP brings together a series of papers which reflect on the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) document which was adopted by the then member states of the European Union (EU) in Potsdam, Germany in 1999, and ...
Olivier Sykes
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This paper focuses on international cooperation between European cities. We analyse the Urbact and Interreg C cooperation programs from 2000 to 2019, extracting data from the website “keep.eu” which collates European cooperation programs financed by the ...
Ninon Briot +3 more
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Impact of Public Transportation on European Countries’ Development: a Spatial Perspective
Abstract Sustainability is a key topic nowadays, mostly because in the last decade the pollution levels have reached an all-time high. National governments are searching for sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions to decrease the amount of pollution. This study is a cross-sectional study on 27 European countries, using data
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Making Sense of the ‘Territorial Agenda of the European Union
European planning has gone through a number of metamorphoses from the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) to an, albeit tentative, policy to achieve territorial cohesion.
Andreas Faludi
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A Critical Assessment of the Added Value of Territorial Cohesion
This paper, by drawing on various interpretations or storylines of territorial cohesion and by referring to the national policy contexts in Denmark and Germany, critically assesses the concept of territorial cohesion and its added value by exploring ...
Frank Othengrafen, Andreas P. Cornett
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EU policies require either impact assessment or evaluation, depending on the character of the policy elements. A relatively new requirement is the need to assess the territorial impacts of a policy as proposed in the European Spatial Development ...
Stefan Greiving +4 more
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