breakdown and capitalisation of espon results on different levels espon scales
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Breakdown and capitalisation of ESPON results on different levels
ESPON SCALES
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
Priority 4: Transnational Networking Activities
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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
Objective
Strategy
• Zooming-In• European
Comparison• Bi/multi-
lateral comparison
Strategy
• Zooming-In• European
Comparison• Bi/multi-
lateral comparison
Zooming-InEuropean
ComparisonBi/multi-
lateral comparison
Strategy
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
Results so far…
Some impressions…
Photos: Seminar in Budapest, Source ECP HUPhotos: Seminar in Budapest, Source ECP HU
Seminar:„Urban-rural relationships“ in Budapest, Hungary (27.10)
Some impressions…
Photos: Panel discussion in Luxembourg, Source ECP Photos: Panel discussion in Luxembourg, Source ECP LULU
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Function of participants in LU (n=25)In total ca. 70 participants
scientist
practitioner
politician
civil servant
other
Seminar: „Polycentric territorial development“ in Luxembourg(11.11)
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
Next steps…
Thank you for your attention!
Yours ESPON SCALES TEAM
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