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Interpretation, implementation and instrumentalisation of Europen spatial planning in Austria and Finland

Wed 13 February 2019

Mill Lane Lecture Rooms

The ties between the European Union and urban and regional planning in the member states are manifold, ever-changing and much debated. To clarify these complex connections, European influences can be categorised into three types of policy interventions: financial instruments, legal regulations and discursive policy documents, each of which can affect urban and regional development. To understand these effects, it is necessary to scrutinise the application of EU inputs in national, regional and local contexts. The lecture draws on examples from Austria and Finland and asks who the actors responding to European spatial planning are, what policies they consider relevant for planning in their respective context and how they apply EU policies to support planning goals and processes.

Cost: free

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Wed 13 February 2019 4:00PM - 5:00PM

Venue

Address: Mill Lane Lecture Rooms
Room 4
8 Mill Lane
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB2 1RW
UK
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