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Germany in the Light of the Territorial Agenda – The ESPON Perspective
German Annual of Spatial Research and Policy, 2009The European Union’s Territorial Agenda, agreed upon in May 2007, aims at a more competitive and sustainable Europe that consists of diverse regions. Strengthening territorial cohesion is considered as a main goal to be fulfilled in view of major territorial challenges.
Kai Pflanz, Sabine Zillmer
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Journal of Business and Economics, 2019
The Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe ads territorial cohesion as Union’s third goal, beside economic and social cohesion and lists it as a shared competence. In the other hand, the Lisbon Strategy aims to turn Europe into the most competitive area of sustainable growth in the world and it is considered that the Territorial cohesion policy ...
İclal Kaya Altay, Shqiprim Ahmeti
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The Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe ads territorial cohesion as Union’s third goal, beside economic and social cohesion and lists it as a shared competence. In the other hand, the Lisbon Strategy aims to turn Europe into the most competitive area of sustainable growth in the world and it is considered that the Territorial cohesion policy ...
İclal Kaya Altay, Shqiprim Ahmeti
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The European Parliament: The Inter-Institutional Modalities of ‘Agenda Territories’
2001Abstract In this chapter we examine the modalities of the European Parliament (EP) in EU multi-level governance. We conceptualize these modalities in terms of ‘agenda territories’ and ‘agenda-interlocking’, and explicate them in the shaping and setting stages of the agri-environmental Regulation.
Alun Jones, Julian Clark
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Metropolitan Areas in Poland as a Challenge for Urban Agenda at Different Territorial Levels
2019Metropolisation processes pose a challenge for public policies at all hierarchical levels. This is clearly visible in Poland, which can be considered as a semi-peripheral country that is more affected by globalisation, including foreign capital flows, than highly developed countries.
Celińska-Janowicz, Dorota +2 more
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The emerging Islamic State: Terror, territoriality, and the agenda of social transformation
Geoforum, 2015Abstract The world has recently been witness to the emergence of a new contemporary geopolitical phenomenon: the declaration of Islamic States by specific Islamic organizations. This phenomenon has the potential to dramatically transform the geopolitical setting of the Middle East and to have farreaching effects on a global level.
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Delivering the New Urban Agenda Through Urban and Territorial Planning
Planning Theory & Practice, 2018The New Urban Agenda (NUA) must be a basis for challenging conventional thinking and practice in planning – not just in the rapidly urbanising world, but also in rich countries where the hegemony o...
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Corporate Territorial Responsibility, research agenda
Dans une société soumise aux demandes croissantes de prise en considération de l’environnement et du social, le territoire s’affirme plus que jamais comme le lieu des transformations et des réponses aux défis complexes. Alors que les entreprises peinent à établir leur responsabilité sociétale, cet article souligne l’originalité de la notion de ...openaire +1 more source
Geopolitics on the agenda: Genesis and evolution of the theme "territories and borders"
This essay aims to problematize the concepts of Territories and Borders. It inquires about past times, pointing to the primary origins of the social organizations of men who gather fruit, roots and hunters, nomads and their relationship with geographic space.openaire +1 more source
2012
OTB Research Institute for the Built ...
Zonneveld, W.A.M. (author) +2 more
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