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Développement territorial : potentiels et défis pour la Norvège, la Suisse, l’Islande et le Liechtenstein

A la veille d’une réunion stratégique du comité de gestion d’ESPON au cours duquel les Etats membres de l’UE et les Etats partenaires d’ESPON devaient décider de l’ambition et des règles de financement du programme ESPON 2020, les quatre Etats partenaires d’ESPON non-membres de l’UE, à savoir la Norvège, la Suisse, le Liechtenstein et l’Islande se sont réunis le 11 Mars à la représentation de la Suisse auprès de l’UE.
Organisée par l’unité de coordination d’ESPON en coopération avec le Ministère fédéral Suisse pour l’aménagement du territoire (ARE), le ministère Royal Norvégien du gouvernement local et de la modernisation et le Ministère de l’industrie et de l’innovation Islandais, la conférence a traité des potentiels et défis pour le développement territorial des Etats partenaires d’ESPON et des potentielles synergies avec l’action de l’UE.

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