Dato: 28. november
Tid: 10.00 - 15.00
Sted: Oslo
Today we must navigate political, social, economic and technological change. These changes have uneven territorial and regional impact. Effective responses need therefore in part to be territorially sensitive, and place based. This highlights the need for cooperation across levels of government and partnership. This was also emphasised in the declaration conclusions in June, from the ministers responsible for Cohesion Policy, Territorial Cohesion and Urban Matters.
Territorial Agenda 2030 adopted by the ministers responsible for spatial planning, territorial development and territorial cohesion in 2020 emphasise balanced, inclusive, and sustainable development by integrating territorial considerations into all levels of governance and policy-making.
Proposals for the next MFF have been presented by the EU. This is also a discussion, on how to better coordinate across sectors and between levels of government.
The seminar is organised by the Norwegian Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, Innlandet County Council and University of Innlandet, and is part of European Week of Regions and Cities 2025, as a Close to you event. It is under the thematic area The right to Stay unlocking the potential of every territory, where sessions should be about how to support what a community needs, so that people want to stay.
Agenda and registration here.