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Montagnes, îles et zones faiblement peuplées : quel succès pour l’actuelle Politique de Cohésion et quelles améliorations à apporter post-2020 ?

Partant du principe que les îles, les montagnes et les zones faiblement peuplées sont confrontées aux mêmes défis en termes d’économies d’échelle, de connectivité, de vulnérabilité au changement climatique et autres spécificités géographiques (telles que les pentes des montagnes ou les conditions arctiques pour les zones faiblement peuplées du Nord), plusieurs sessions de la Semaine Européenne des Régions et des Villes ont cherché des solutions pour ces territoires en utilisant des fonds territoriaux. Ces sessions ont été organisées à Bruxelles les 9 et 10 octobre 2018.

Pour lire notre analyse de ces différents événements visant à discuter du futur de la Politique de Cohésion dans les zones montagneuses, insulaires et peu densément peuplées, cliquez ici (réservé aux membres).

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