
ESPON 2020 Cooperation Programme
- www.espon.eu
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Programme Thematic Objectives
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Investment priority 11ETC
Enhanced European territorial evidence production through applied research and analyses
Upgraded knowledge transfer and use of analytical user support
Improved territorial observation and tools for territorial analyses
Wider outreach and uptake of territorial evidence
Wider outreach and uptake of territorial evidence
Leaner, and more effective and efficient implementation provisions and more proficient programme assistance
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Currently there are neither job vacancies or calls for projects open for this programme
Last open call closed on 27th October 2017
Cluster Go international in the defence and security sectorDescription
ESPON 2020 cooperation programme produces a pan-European research by providing scientific in-formation to public authorities and actors at all levels through territorial research and analysis. ESPON’s 2020 overarching objective is to support the development of regions in line with the EU Cohesion Policy as well as national development policies making sure the cities and regions across Europe are well informed.
- Countries: 28 EU Member States, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland
- ERDF contribution: EUR 41 million
Contacts
- +352 20 600 280
- 4, rue Erasme
L-1468 Luxembourg - Kirchberg
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Elisabeth Stix
- Austrian Conference on Spatial Planning
oerok@oerok.gv.at
www.oerok.gv.at
- University of Ghent, University of Brussels, University of Liege
Luuk Boelens
Chloé Walot
Maria Duzova
- Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works-Territorial Cooperation Management Directorate General
www.mrrb.government.bg
Ingrid Gojevic
- Croatian Institute for Spatial Development
Ariana Korlaet
- Croatian Institute for Spatial Development
Lubor Fridrich
- Institute for Spatial Development
Carsten Jahn Hansen
- Department of Planning, Aalborg University
www.plan.aau.dk
Garri Raagmaa
- University of Tartu
Hanna-Maria Urjankangas
- Ministry of Employment and the Economy
Claire Rosset
- UMS RIATE, Universite Paris Diderot - Paris 7
Volker Schmidt-Seiwert
- espon@bbr.bund.de
Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development (BBSR), Division 13- European Spatial and Urban Development
www.bbsr.bund.de
Adam Moricz
- Ministry for National Economy Department of Territorial Development Planning
Caroline Creamer
- National Institute for Regional & Spatial Analysis (NIRSA)
- University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
www.ecpitalia.uniroma2.it Maria Prezioso
Maria Coronato
Angela D'Orazio
Ingrida Bernane
- Latgale Planning Region
Dovile Lazauskaite
- Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Lithuania, Territorial Planning, Urban Development and Architecture Department
University of Luxembourg - Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning
Birte Nienaber
Jutta Bissinger
Malta Environment and Planning Authority
- www.pa.org.mt
Saviour Formosa
Ashley Hili
David Evers
- PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
www.pbl.nl
Directorate-General for Territory (DGT)
Marta Magalhaes
Carlos Simoes
Rita Nicolau
Amalia Virdol
- Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration - Directorate General for regional Development and Infrastructure
Pavol Hartl
- Ministry of Transport and Construction of the Slovak Republic - Section of Road Transport and Roads, Department of Transport Infrastructure Development
Tomaž Miklavčič
- Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning- Directorate for Spatial Planning, Construction and Housing
www.mop.gov.si
Carolina Carvalho Cantergiani
- Universidad de Alcala
Wolfgang Pichler
- Swedish Agency for Economical and Regional Growth
Gretar Thor Eythorsson
- The University of Akureyri
Jon P. Knudsen
- Oxford Research AS
Marco Kellenberger
Christina Hürzeler
- Fundamental Policy Questions Unit, Swiss Federal Office for Spatial Development