Latest News | May 17, 2011

The project developed a new comprehensive vulnerability assessment methodology and applied it to all regions across Europe in order to create the evidence base needed for a climate change responsive European

Latest News | May 17, 2011

ESPON released the fourth volume of Territorial Observations. The publication focuses on territorial trends related to the Internet and its roll-out in Europe. The intention is to provide policy makers

Latest News | May 13, 2011

Targeted Analyses for Stakeholders: Territorial Evidence in PracticeESPON organised its first Conference on Targeted Analyses on 11 May. The conference highlighted the use of territorial evidence in practice

Latest News | May 10, 2011

Discuss with ESPON different perspectives and methodologies that are being used to characterise land use. The event will take place on 24 May in Brussels. Register now, limited seats available!More

Latest News | May 05, 2011

Posters showing how European cities and regions compare in several areas are now online. More

Latest News | April 21, 2011

ESPON announces the seminar “Evidence and knowledge needs for the Territorial Agenda 2020 and the EU Cohesion Policy”. Discuss with us the future of the EU cohesion policy and the consequences

Latest News | April 19, 2011

Targeted Analyses for Stakeholders: Territorial Evidence in PracticeESPON organises its first Conference on 11 May 2011 in Brussels. Discuss with us the use of territorial evidence in practice on the basis

Latest News | April 18, 2011

The ESPON Coordination Unit is looking for two trainees for a period of 5 months to join our international team. The deadline for applying for the post is 13 May 2011.

Latest News | April 15, 2011

ULYSSES is an experimental and innovative targeted analysis supported by several European border and cross-border areas. The project aims at using ESPON results as a yardstick for decentralised cross-border

Latest News | April 11, 2011

Discuss with ESPON different perspectives and methodologies that are being used to characterise land use. The event will take place on 24 May. Register now, limited seats available! More

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