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Press Releases | 11 March 2020
Results from a new ESPON study and three scenarios for the future of BSR - to support VASAB members to design and implement evidence-based policies for the future of the Baltic Sea Region
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Latest News | 27 February 2020
Collecting, processing, validating and publishing statistical data are delicate processes, which require sound guidelines and structures in order to produce reliable, comparable and valid data.
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Latest News | 20 February 2020
A case study of the ESPON project BIG DATA on transport and mobility partnership networks in the EU based on data acquired from the KEEP database. This data contains about 2,353 projects and 18,318 partners around Europe for the programming period 2014-2020
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Latest News | 23 January 2020
Do you know the possibilities offered by digital plan data and their actual use in spatial planning?
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Latest News | 21 January 2020
The Territorial Agenda is a strategic policy document for Europe, its regions and communities.
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Latest News | 13 January 2020
2020 is a landmark year for Europe. Brexit apart, what are the challenges and EU is facing and how is ESPON supporting European stakeholders to address them?
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Latest News | 13 November 2019
The partnership of ENSURE project met in Cork to discuss the findings of the project, ahead of the submission of the final report. The meeting was also including a site visit to the Southern Docklands of Cork in one of the sites that are scheduled to be developed.
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Latest News | 11 November 2019
An exciting ESPON event that gathered in Bucharest policy-makers from the European, national and regional level, together with ESPON researchers to examine the territorial dimension of labour markets in Southern Europe
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Latest News | 15 October 2019
the director of ESPON EGTC, Ilona Raugze writes about the need for a new territorial agenda. This article was first published in the European Business Review Magazine, in October 2019
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Latest News | 24 September 2019
What might urbanisation look like in 2050, and what impacts could this have on the environment?









