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Germany wants your opinion on EU Territorial Agenda
28-08-2006

The German government has adopted a draft Territorial Agenda for the EU, up for discussion during the upcoming German EU Presidency. The Territorial Agenda of the EU aims at mobilising the potentials of European regions and cities for sustainable economic growth and more jobs. An Informal Ministerial conference on the Agenda will be held in Leipzig on 24 and 25 May 2007.
On the way to Leipzig, spatial development policy players will be involved in a dialogue on elaborating the Territorial Agenda of the EU.
Interested stakeholders wishing to answer, preferably by 29 September 2006, should take the following questions into consideration:
  • How do they see the present analysis?
  • What responses to the territorial challenges do you expect from EU policies?
  • How do you think the political process should be shaped?
  • What good practices should be integrated in the documents?

Source: Federal Ministry of Transport Building and Urban Affairs

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