Green, Digital, Inclusive and Fair: How can Cohesion Policy rise to the new territorial challenges?

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Date(s) - 14-16 Nov 2022
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Green, Digital, Inclusive and Fair: How can Cohesion Policy rise to the new territorial challenges?

The Third Joint EU Cohesion Policy Conference aims to take stock of the challenges and opportunities for Cohesion Policy. The conference will take place between the 14th and 16th November 2022 and it will be organised by the European Commission, Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy and the Regional Studies Association Europe, together with the Croatian Ministry of Regional Development and EU Funds –

The timing of the Conference will allow critical assessment of research evidence and policy thinking on how cities and regions could best implement and reactively adapt their strategic funding priorities for the 2021-2027 programming period, in order to address development needs and opportunities effectively with the support of the Funds and in synergy with other EU instruments.

The Conference will bring together a limited number of participants from academia, the European Institutions and Member State authorities to debate where Cohesion Policy is going, the evidence for its performance to date, and how its contribution to sustainable growth and jobs can be maximised.

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