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16 December 2011
Territorial Cohesion in 2014 - 2020 Designing the Romanian way to inclusive, social and smart growth
Bucarest, Romania
University of Architecture and Urbanism
Facultatea de Urbanism
Sala Frescelor
Coeziune Teritoriala
Polarizarea Regionala si Relatiile Urban-Rural
• H. 9.30
Coeziune Teritoriala
Andreas Faludi
OTB Research Institute
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
• H. 17.00
Polarizarea Regionala si Relatiile Urban-Rural
Tomas Hanell
Centre for Urban and Regional Studies
Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland
Andreas Faludi
He is a graduate and a holds a doctorate of Vienna University of Technology and a honorary doctorate of Blekinge Institute of Technology at Karlskrona, Sweden. He is a Professor of Spatial Policy Systems in Europe at the Delft University of Technology, Honorary Member of the Royal Town Planning of Institute (1993) and of the Association of European Schools of Planning (2008). He published books on planning theory, Dutch and European planning, the latest ones on The Making of the European spatial Development Perspective: No Masterplan (2002, with B. Waterhout) and multi-authored volumes on Territorial cohesion and the European Model of Society (2007) and European Spatianl Research and Policy (2008).
A summary of this work has come out with Routledge under Cohesion, Coherence, Cooperation: European Spatial planning in the Making? (2010)
Tomas Hanell
He is one of the foremost experts on regional and local level indicators in Europe and has extensive experience of issues of planning to regional development and spatial planning in Europe, the Baltic Sea Region and Nordic Countries. He has co-ordinated and/or participated in a large number of international policy-oriented projects on a pan-European level.
He has good knowledge of relevant institutions within the field and a well-established personal network of policy makers and researchers. His clients include supra-national development organizations such as the European Commission, Eurostat, DG Regio, Commitee of Regions, the OECD, as well as the Nordic Council of Ministers, national ministries responsible for regional development and spatial planning in several European countries, numerous cross-border cooperation bodies, and a vast number of regional and local level development organisations. He is currently involved in developing a set of well-being indicators for the EU Commission.
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Event schedule:
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