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Final Statement EU urban development ministers Marseille
Introduction
EU urban development ministers met in Marseille on 25 November 2008 at the invitation of the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union to discuss the following topic: "The sustainable and inclusive city". The meeting formed part of a set of three linked informal meetings, covering housing and territorial cohesion as well, allowing all these essential components of any integrated urban development policy to be addressed together.
Description
In the final statement, the main conclusions of the meeting were drawn up and elaborated. The main themes of the document are:
  • The need for an urban approach of public policies;
  • Sustainable and cohesive integrated urban development;
  • Implementing the Leipzig Charter in favour of integrated sustainable urban development;
  • Taking account of climate change in line with urban development;
  • Promoting the use of cohesion policy in support of urban integrated development;
Publication date
24/03/2009
Click here to download the final statement (pdf - Eng - 89kb)

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