Latest News | October 06, 2011

ESPON is financing 4 new applied research projects over the coming two to three years. The projects cover a variety of themes: from the EU 2020 Strategy to Territorial Scenarios and Visions for Europe

Latest News | October 05, 2011

The European Parliament has published a study on the Visions and Options for Cohesion Policy after 2013 which is also based on ESPON data and finding. One of the policy recommendations to inform the position

Latest News | September 29, 2011

How to face challenges and use potentials of land use patterns and dynamics? Find out more at the Interim Report of the Project EU-LUPA / European Land Use Patterns More

Latest News | September 28, 2011

Brussels, 20 October 2011Regional indicators for territorial cohesion are increasingly in demand. ESPON invites policy makers, regional practitioners and scientists to attend the workshop where participants

Latest News | September 23, 2011

Johannes Hahn, Michael Smyth, Claude Wiseler and Peter Mehlbye talk about ESPONMore

Latest News | September 16, 2011

About 200 participants from 153 Institutions and 26 countries around Europe attended the Info Day and Partner Café in Brussels on 13 September 2011. The presentations are now online.

Latest News | September 16, 2011

ESPON releases today the final report of EDORA - European Development Opportunities in Rural Areas. This applied research project has studied the changes which are taking place in rural areas of Europe,

Latest News | August 24, 2011

In the framework of the Calls for Proposals, ESPON invited for an Info Day and Partner Café in Brussels on 13 September 2011. The registration for the Info Day is now closed. More

Latest News | August 23, 2011

At the third congress of EUGEO, to be held on 30 August 2011 in London, key note speakers will address issues ranging from Sustainability, Environment and Politics to New World/New Europe. ESPON will give

Latest News | August 23, 2011

The European Economic and Social Committee invited ESPON to present its activities to the members of the ECO section on 1 September 2011.

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