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Welcome to the Swedish website of the European Urban Knowledge Network, EUKN.
The EUKN is a European initiative in which 17 EU Member States and two city networks – the URBACT programme and EUROCITIES – 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.
The EUKN website is a search portal with an e-library. Each EU Member State partner has developed a National Focal Point that connects local, regional and national actors in the field of urban policy and a national EUKN website.
On this website you find all the knowledge of the Swedish National Focal Point. For all the knowledge of the European Urban Knowledge Network, please visit the www.eukn.org website.
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Climate change and the challenges for public health: engaging the regions
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The most expensive cities in the world, Asia and Europe
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European Mobility Week 2008: clean air for all - 16-22 September 2008
18-09-2008
BYPAD: Quality Standard For Cycling Policy in European Cities and Regions - Tartu (Estonia), 18-19 September 2008
21-09-2008
Nordic Urban and Housing Research Seminar (NSBB) - Hanasaari, Espoo, Finland 21-23 September 2008
24-09-2008
Sustainable City and Creativity - Naples, 24-26 September 2008
06-10-2008
2008 Open Days: European Week of Cities and Regions - Brussels, 6-9 October 2008
11-10-2008
The Ideal City - New perspectives for the 21st century, Amsterdam 11 - 14 October 2008
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