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CONSEILDE L'EUROPE
COUNCILOF EUROPE
CEMAT (2000) 7
Guiding Principles for Sustainable Spatial Developmentof the European Continent
adopted at the 12th Session of the European Conference of Ministers responsible for Regional Planningon 7-8 September 2000 in Hanover
European Conference of Ministers responsible for Regional Planning (CEMAT)
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CEMAT (2000) 7
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European Conference of Ministers responsible forRegional Planning (CEMAT)
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Venezia-Trieste/Koper-Ljubljana-Maribor-Slowenian/Hungarian border-Hungarian/Ukrainian border-Uzgorod-Lviv(Kyjiv)Branch A: Bratislava-Zilina-Kosice-UzgorodBranch B: Rijeka-Zagreb-Croatian/Hungarian border
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Map 3Social Cohesion in Europe
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Social cohesion in Europe is represented here by the Human
Development Index drawn up for all Member states of the
United Nations in the context of the UN Development
Programme.This index is composed of the following three
indicators, each having an equal weight:
Life expectancy
Participation in educationIncome
Its value ranges between 0 and 1.
Areas with a low indicator are generally those with low life
expectancy, weak participation in education and low income
per capita. As opposed to other world regions, the differences
in development in Europe result mainly from different income
levels and partly from lower life expectancy.
Source: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP): Human Development Report 1999
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European Conference of Ministers responsible for Regional Planning (CEMAT)Guiding Principles for Sustainable Spatial Development of the European ContinentA 10-point programme for greater cohesion among the regions of EuropeOrganisation of the 13. session of the European Conference of Ministers Responsible for Regional PlanningContentsForewordI. Contribution of the Guiding Principles to the implementation of the social cohesion policy of the Council of EuropeMap 1 Member states of the Council of Europe
II. Spatial development policies in Europe: new continent-wide challenges and prospects1 Intercontinental relationships as strategic elements for European spatial development policy2 The multiplicity of cultures3 Large European regions as a basis for mutual support and co-operationMap 2 Pan-European Transport Network4 Integration of the old and new member states
III. Specific role of the private sector in spatial developmentMap 3 Social Cohesion in Europe
IV. Principles of a sustainable planning policy for Europe1 Promoting territorial cohesion through a more balanced social and economic development of regions and improved competitiven2 Encouraging development generated by urban functions and improving the relationship between town and countryside3 Promoting more balanced accessibility4 Developing access to information and knowledge5 Reducing environmental damage6 Enhancing and protecting natural resources and the natural heritage7 Enhancing the cultural heritage as a factor for development8 Developing energy resources while maintaining safety9 Encouraging high quality, sustainable tourism10 Limitation of the impacts of natural disasters
V. Spatial development measures for the individual regions of Europe1 Cultural landscapes2 Urban areas3 Rural areas4 Mountains5 Coastal and island regions6 Eurocorridors7 Flood plains and water meadows8 Redundant military sites9 Border regions
VI. Strengthening of co-operation between the member states of the Council of Europe and participation of regions, municipali1 Possibilities created by a development orientated spatial planning2 Developing Europe-wide co-operation activities on the basis of the Guiding Principles3 Horizontal co-operation4 Vertical co-operation5 Broadly-based participation of society in the spatial planning process
OutlookObservationsAppendixTable 1 Europe compared with other world regionsTable 2 Real GDP/head in PPP terms ($ 1997)