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ESPON Seminar Evidence-based Cohesion Policy: Territorial Dimension

ESPON Seminar Evidence-based Cohesion Policy: Territorial Dimension 29-30 November 2011 , Krakow , Poland. Best Development Conditions in European Metropolises: Paris, Berlin and Warsaw BEST METROPOLISES. Best Metropolises Project Partners. Lead Partner

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ESPON Seminar Evidence-based Cohesion Policy: Territorial Dimension

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  1. ESPON Seminar Evidence-based Cohesion Policy: Territorial Dimension 29-30 November 2011, Krakow, Poland Best Development Conditions in European Metropolises:Paris, Berlin and WarsawBEST METROPOLISES

  2. Best Metropolises Project Partners • Lead Partner • Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences • Project Partners • Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning (IRS) • Paris Region Planning and Development Agency, IAU île-de-France (formerly IAURIF) • NORDREGIO - Nordic Centre for Spatial Development • Spiekermann & Wegener, Urban and Regional Research • Stakeholder Cities • Paris, Berlin, Warsaw

  3. objectives • Identification of factors that determine the development of Paris, Berlin and Warsaw and their metropolitan areas • The project aims at providing information on • metropolitandevelopment trends • policy measures to guide the development • Policy themes: • living conditions • intra-metropolitan mobility + metropolitan region and adjacent municipalities • governance of metropolitan area 3

  4. development problems / expected results • Metropolitan areas: • engines for development • fragmentation, transportation, environmental problems, social inequalities • Paths of development: • sustainable metropolitan development? • factors for success? • regularities / common problems? • European dimension 4

  5. What are the consequences of metropolizationfor cities and their metropolitan areas? Who benefits from metropolization? Metropolization – endogenous – exogenous – guided - spontaneous What is the impact of metropolizationon cities’ development potential? How do political, organizational, spatial, and socio-economic contexts influence processes of formulating development policies and their performance? Types of relationships within metropolitan areas How to evaluate development policies in terms of their efficiency in achieving sustainable development goals? Evolution of metropolises–directions and drivers policy questions

  6. policy questions: • room for maneuver? • metropolitan / territorial context of development --- still metropolises abstract creatures from policy making perspective? • bottlenecks for development efforts? • who rules?

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