Időpont:
2011. november 17. csütörtök - 2011. november 18. péntek
Helyszín: Lublin, Lengyelország
The Polish Ministry of Regional Development is organizing an international conference Cohesion Policy and Catching up Regions on 17-18 November 2011, in Lublin.
The conference is envisaged as a forum of discussion about the marginalization processes in the EU and their multidimensional territorial character, as well as the most effective support mechanisms for problem areas available within the framework of the EU cohesion policy. The exchange of opinions and experiences between researchers and representatives of countries/regions/functional areas, where specific support mechanisms were successfully implemented within the framework of development strategy, will lead to the formulation of recommendations on the desired shape of those mechanisms for problem areas after 2013.
Plenary Sessions:
Dimension of underdevelopment and regional policy implications
Stimulating regional development – Key premises
Panel Sessions:
Problem Reions: experiences and prospects
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From lagging peripheries to development
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Post – industrial regions and their restructuring
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Urban regeneration: from industry to knowledge services and culture
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Addressing demographic challenges in regional policies
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Building regional capacity for development
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Development and natural environment protection – an inevitable trade–off?
Innovative policies supporting regional development
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Mobilizing support for regional development initiatives
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Regional policies and instruments – non-European experiences
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Eastern Poland – potential for smart specialization
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