"Sharing Responsibility for Our Region: Redefining the Public Interest for Territorial Development"
Contents | ENG | FRE | RUS |
Programme and organization (ECE/HBP/SEM.54/1) | |||
Addendum (ECE/HBP/SEM.54/1/Add.1) | |||
Detailed programme | |||
Opening speech by Mr. Stefan Kuzma, Slovakia's Secretary of State for Construction and Regional Development | |||
Opening speech by Mr. Campos, CEMAT | |||
Opening speech by Ms. Christina von Schweinichen, UNECE | |||
Opening speech by Ms. Déjean-Pons, Council of Europe | |||
Preface | |||
Discussion papers | |||
for topic 1: The city as a living environment and driving force for development (ECE/HBP/SEM.54/2) | |||
for topic 2: How can polycentricity of territorial development improve functional integration? (ECE/HBP/SEM.54/3) | |||
Report on the Tenth Conference (ECE/HBP/SEM.54/4) | |||
Response papers | |||
Topic I: The city as living environment and a driving force for development | |||
Evaluation of sustainability with focus on the current urban trends and problems in concrete Slovak cities |
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Response paper topic I Koray Cacan, H. Uysal and Turgay Albayak, Turkey |
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Response paper topic I Ruzan Alaverdyan, Armenia |
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General plan as strategy of sustainable development A. Khanlarov, Azerbaijan |
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The City as a Living Environment and Driving Force for Development. Moldova Republic Experience: Capital Chisinau Case Study Constantin Andrusceac, The Agency for Regional Development, Republic of Moldova |
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Factors influencing the performance of cities, historic values vs. geographical location and the role of politics - Case of Albania Doris Andoni, Albania |
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Concept of sustainable urban development of the Republic of Moldova | |||
Topic II: How can polycentric territorial development improve functional integration? | |||
Polycentric concept of settlement development and urban development in the Slovak Republic Vojtech Hrdina, Ministry of Construction and Regional Development of the Slovak Republic |
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Spatial Planning, Landscape and Urban Zones: Activities of the Council of Europe Maguelonne DéjeantPons, Council of Europe, Spatial Planning and Landscape Division |
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The ESPON 2006 programme. Selected findings on policentrism in Europe Tiemo Esser, Luxembourg |
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Developing organizing capacity in polycentric European regions Arie Romein and Evert Meijers |
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Policentric development: panacea for regional disparities in European countries? Krister Sandberg and Evert Meijers |
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Response paper topic II Jelena Sisinacki, Croatia |
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Response paper topic II Koray Cacan, H. Uysal and Turgay Albayak, Turkey |
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The notion of complementarity in urban networks: definition, value, measurement and development Evert Meijers |
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Urban polycentrism and housing policy Anne Querrien, France |
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A polycentric approach based on urban and rural poles. A stake for a better cohesion of the European continent Patrice Collignon, Rurality-Environment-Development |
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Response paper on topic II on Polycentricity and its ability to improve functional integration Judith Ryser |
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The concept of policentricity: Sharing responsibility for our region: Redefining the public interest for territorial development Bob Kragt, The Netherlands |
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List of participants |