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EUKN International Conference
22-23 September, Rotterdam
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European Urban Knowledge Network
Welcome to the Hungarian website of the European Urban Knowledge Network, EUKN. The EUKN is a European initiative in which 15 EU Member States and two city networks participate. Its primary aim is to share knowledge and experience on tackling urban issues. The EUKN facilitates the exchange of valid, standardised and demand-driven knowledge in order to support policy makers in developing effective urban policy.
On this website you find all the knowledge of the Hungarian National Focal Point. In the future, more Hungarian knowledge will be available.
For all the knowledge of the European Urban Knowledge Network, please enter your query in the search box on your right hand side, or visit the EUKN themes page.
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BrabantStad EUROCITIES´newest member
10-03-2010
The Europe 2020 Strategy needs local and regional authorities if it is to fully achieve its goals
08-03-2010
Dutch-led renewable energy venture sets standard
05-03-2010
German Town Looking for Pothole Sponsors
04-03-2010
Future Story- Bristol and the South West
03-03-2010
City responses to the recession- a snapshot
--Meetings18-03-2010
2010 National Metropolis Conference - Montreal, 18-21 March 2010
22-03-2010
ECPR Joint Session of Workshops 2010 - Münster, 22-27 March 2010
22-03-2010
The EU Sustainable Energy Week - Brussels, 22-26 March 2010
22-03-2010
Urban Mobility in National Capitals - Brasilia, 22-25 March 2010
22-03-2010
World Urban Forum 5:The Right to the City-Bridging the Urban Divide - Rio de Janerio, 22-26 March 2010
23-03-2010
Celebrating 25 years of the European Capital of Culture - Brussels, 23-24 March 2010
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