2024-03-29T00:50:15Zhttps://minerva.usc.es/oai/requestoai:minerva.usc.es:10347/104012020-01-31T15:48:17Zcom_10347_10066com_10347_2244com_10347_227col_10347_10377
Territorial dissimilarities in poverty and exclusion
Petsimeris, Petros
Vila Vázquez, José Ignacio
Caputo, Maria Luisa
The “Europe 2020 Strategy”
Crisis
The ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ was issued in 2010 by the European Commission. This document constitutes a growth scheme for the decade 2010-2020 that aims to help the European Union to emerge from the current crisis through the so-called smart, sustainable and inclusive dimensions of growth. In this context, the basic aim of the SIESTA (“Spatial Indicators for a ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ Territorial Analysis”) Project has been to illustrate the territorial dimension of the ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’. In other words, to show how this document acts territorially, particularly at the regional scale, but, when possible, also at the urban level. The SIESTA Project has been funded by ESPON (“European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion”), a European Commission Programme whose mission is to support policy development in relation to the aim of territorial cohesion and a harmonious development of the European territory. This book includes most of the main findings and conclusions obtained through research of the SIESTA Project. The contents were presented and discussed as keynote addresses or communications at the SIESTA Final Conference held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, on 4-5 April 2013.
2014-05-12
2014-05-12
2013
journal article
PETSIMERIS, Petros; VILA VÁZQUEZ, José Ignacio; CAPUTO, Maria Luisa: «Territorial dissimilarities in poverty and exclusion». European Regions in the Strategy to Emerge from the Crisis: the Territorial Dimension of the “Europe 2020”. Edition by Rubén Camilo Lois González, Valerià Paül Carril. Cursos e Congresos nº 222. Servizo de Publicacións da Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. 2013. ISBN 978-84-15876-11-6. DL C 1034-2013. Págs. 135-149.
978-84-15876-11-6
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oai:minerva.usc.es:10347/103992020-01-31T13:10:57Zcom_10347_10066com_10347_2244com_10347_227col_10347_10377
Persisting digital society territorial divides
Leontidou, Lila
Afouxenidis, Alex
Gialis, Stelios
Stringli, Anastasia
The “Europe 2020 Strategy”
European Commission
The ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ was issued in 2010 by the European Commission. This document constitutes a growth scheme for the decade 2010-2020 that aims to help the European Union to emerge from the current crisis through the so-called smart, sustainable and inclusive dimensions of growth. In this context, the basic aim of the SIESTA (“Spatial Indicators for a ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ Territorial Analysis”) Project has been to illustrate the territorial dimension of the ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’. In other words, to show how this document acts territorially, particularly at the regional scale, but, when possible, also at the urban level. The SIESTA Project has been funded by ESPON (“European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion”), a European Commission Programme whose mission is to support policy development in relation to the aim of territorial cohesion and a harmonious development of the European territory. This book includes most of the main findings and conclusions obtained through research of the SIESTA Project. The contents were presented and discussed as keynote addresses or communications at the SIESTA Final Conference held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, on 4-5 April 2013.
2014-05-12
2014-05-12
2013
journal article
LEONTIDOU, Lila; AFOUXENIDIS, Alex; GIALIS, Stelios; STRINGLI, Anastasia: «Persisting digital society territorial divides». European Regions in the Strategy to Emerge from the Crisis: the Territorial Dimension of the “Europe 2020”. Edition by Rubén Camilo Lois González, Valerià Paül Carril. Cursos e Congresos nº 222. Servizo de Publicacións da Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. 2013. ISBN 978-84-15876-11-6. DL C 1034-2013. Págs. 101-117.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10347/10399
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oai:minerva.usc.es:10347/103862020-01-31T12:51:41Zcom_10347_10066com_10347_2244com_10347_227col_10347_10377
Presentation: seeking the territorial dimensión of the “Europe 2020 Strategy”
Lois González, Rubén Camilo, 1961-
Paül Carril, Valerià
European Commission
Eurpean Regions
The ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ was issued in 2010 by the European Commission. This document constitutes a growth scheme for the decade 2010-2020 that aims to help the European Union to emerge from the current crisis through the so-called smart, sustainable and inclusive dimensions of growth. In this context, the basic aim of the SIESTA (“Spatial Indicators for a ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ Territorial Analysis”) Project has been to illustrate the territorial dimension of the ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’. In other words, to show how this document acts territorially, particularly at the regional scale, but, when possible, also at the urban level. The SIESTA Project has been funded by ESPON (“European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion”), a European Commission Programme whose mission is to support policy development in relation to the aim of territorial cohesion and a harmonious development of the European territory. This book includes most of the main findings and conclusions obtained through research of the SIESTA Project. The contents were presented and discussed as keynote addresses or communications at the SIESTA Final Conference held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, on 4-5 April 2013.
2014-05-12
2014-05-12
2013
journal article
LOIS GONZÁLEZ, Rubén C.; PAÜL CARRIL, Valerià: «Presentation: seeking the territorial dimensión of the “Europe 2020 Strategy”». European Regions in the Strategy to Emerge from the Crisis: the Territorial Dimension of the “Europe 2020”. Edition by Rubén Camilo Lois González, Valerià Paül Carril. Cursos e Congresos nº 222. Servizo de Publicacións da Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. 2013. ISBN 978-84-15876-11-6. DL C 1034-2013. Págs. 11-15.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10347/10386
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oai:minerva.usc.es:10347/103882020-01-31T12:51:43Zcom_10347_10066com_10347_2244com_10347_227col_10347_10377
Remarks on how to map the Europe 2020 Strategy
Calvet, Marta
Ulied, Andreu
Biosca, Oriol
The “Europe 2020 Strategy”
Crisis
The ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ was issued in 2010 by the European Commission. This document constitutes a growth scheme for the decade 2010-2020 that aims to help the European Union to emerge from the current crisis through the so-called smart, sustainable and inclusive dimensions of growth. In this context, the basic aim of the SIESTA (“Spatial Indicators for a ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ Territorial Analysis”) Project has been to illustrate the territorial dimension of the ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’. In other words, to show how this document acts territorially, particularly at the regional scale, but, when possible, also at the urban level. The SIESTA Project has been funded by ESPON (“European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion”), a European Commission Programme whose mission is to support policy development in relation to the aim of territorial cohesion and a harmonious development of the European territory. This book includes most of the main findings and conclusions obtained through research of the SIESTA Project. The contents were presented and discussed as keynote addresses or communications at the SIESTA Final Conference held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, on 4-5 April 2013.
2014-05-12
2014-05-12
2013
journal article
CALVET, Marta; ULIED, Andreu; BIOSCA, Oriol: «Remarks on how to map the Europe 2020 Strategy». European Regions in the Strategy to Emerge from the Crisis: the Territorial Dimension of the “Europe 2020”. Edition by Rubén Camilo Lois González, Valerià Paül Carril. Cursos e Congresos nº 222. Servizo de Publicacións da Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. 2013. ISBN 978-84-15876-11-6. DL C 1034-2013. Págs. 29-40.
978-84-15876-11-6
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Territorial dissimilarities in energy and climate change
Bonsinetto, Francesco
Cannizzaro, Angelo
Falco, Enzo
Lino, Barbara
Modica, Giuseppe
The “Europe 2020 Strategy”
Climate change
Crisis
The ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ was issued in 2010 by the European Commission. This document constitutes a growth scheme for the decade 2010-2020 that aims to help the European Union to emerge from the current crisis through the so-called smart, sustainable and inclusive dimensions of growth. In this context, the basic aim of the SIESTA (“Spatial Indicators for a ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ Territorial Analysis”) Project has been to illustrate the territorial dimension of the ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’. In other words, to show how this document acts territorially, particularly at the regional scale, but, when possible, also at the urban level. The SIESTA Project has been funded by ESPON (“European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion”), a European Commission Programme whose mission is to support policy development in relation to the aim of territorial cohesion and a harmonious development of the European territory. This book includes most of the main findings and conclusions obtained through research of the SIESTA Project. The contents were presented and discussed as keynote addresses or communications at the SIESTA Final Conference held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, on 4-5 April 2013.
2014-05-12
2014-05-12
2013
journal article
BONSINETTO, Francesco; CANNIZZARO, Angelo; FALCO, Enzo; LINO, Barbara; MODICA, Giuseppe: «Territorial dissimilarities in energy and climate change». European Regions in the Strategy to Emerge from the Crisis: the Territorial Dimension of the “Europe 2020”. Edition by Rubén Camilo Lois González, Valerià Paül Carril. Cursos e Congresos nº 222. Servizo de Publicacións da Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. 2013. ISBN 978-84-15876-11-6. DL C 1034-2013. Págs. 57-73.
978-84-15876-11-6
http://hdl.handle.net/10347/10392
eng
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oai:minerva.usc.es:10347/104002020-01-31T15:48:05Zcom_10347_10066com_10347_2244com_10347_227col_10347_10377
The territorial configurations of employment and lifelong learning
Ianoş, Ioan
Vǎidianu, Nataşa
Stoian, Daniela
Merciu, Cristina
Schvab, Andrei
The “Europe 2020 Strategy”
European Commission
The ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ was issued in 2010 by the European Commission. This document constitutes a growth scheme for the decade 2010-2020 that aims to help the European Union to emerge from the current crisis through the so-called smart, sustainable and inclusive dimensions of growth. In this context, the basic aim of the SIESTA (“Spatial Indicators for a ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ Territorial Analysis”) Project has been to illustrate the territorial dimension of the ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’. In other words, to show how this document acts territorially, particularly at the regional scale, but, when possible, also at the urban level. The SIESTA Project has been funded by ESPON (“European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion”), a European Commission Programme whose mission is to support policy development in relation to the aim of territorial cohesion and a harmonious development of the European territory. This book includes most of the main findings and conclusions obtained through research of the SIESTA Project. The contents were presented and discussed as keynote addresses or communications at the SIESTA Final Conference held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, on 4-5 April 2013.
2014-05-12
2014-05-12
2013
journal article
IANOS, Ioan; VAIDIANU, Natasa; STOIAN, Daniela; MERCIU, Cristina; SCHVAB, Andrei: «The territorial configurations of employment and lifelong learning». European Regions in the Strategy to Emerge from the Crisis: the Territorial Dimension of the “Europe 2020”. Edition by Rubén Camilo Lois González, Valerià Paül Carril. Cursos e Congresos nº 222. Servizo de Publicacións da Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. 2013. ISBN 978-84-15876-11-6. DL C 1034-2013. Págs. 119-133.
978-84-15876-11-6
http://hdl.handle.net/10347/10400
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Growth and competitiveness in a crisis differently affecting the European territories
Mierzejewska, Lidia
The “Europe 2020 Strategy”
Crisis
European territories
The ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ was issued in 2010 by the European Commission. This document constitutes a growth scheme for the decade 2010-2020 that aims to help the European Union to emerge from the current crisis through the so-called smart, sustainable and inclusive dimensions of growth. In this context, the basic aim of the SIESTA (“Spatial Indicators for a ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ Territorial Analysis”) Project has been to illustrate the territorial dimension of the ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’. In other words, to show how this document acts territorially, particularly at the regional scale, but, when possible, also at the urban level. The SIESTA Project has been funded by ESPON (“European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion”), a European Commission Programme whose mission is to support policy development in relation to the aim of territorial cohesion and a harmonious development of the European territory. This book includes most of the main findings and conclusions obtained through research of the SIESTA Project. The contents were presented and discussed as keynote addresses or communications at the SIESTA Final Conference held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, on 4-5 April 2013.
2014-05-12
2014-05-12
2013
journal article
MIERZEJEWSKA, Lidia: «Growth and competitiveness in a crisis differently affecting the European territories». European Regions in the Strategy to Emerge from the Crisis: the Territorial Dimension of the “Europe 2020”. Edition by Rubén Camilo Lois González, Valerià Paül Carril. Cursos e Congresos nº 222. Servizo de Publicacións da Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. 2013. ISBN 978-84-15876-11-6. DL C 1034-2013. Págs. 41-54.
978-84-15876-11-6
http://hdl.handle.net/10347/10390
eng
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oai:minerva.usc.es:10347/103852020-01-31T13:01:09Zcom_10347_10066com_10347_2244com_10347_227col_10347_10377
Preface
di Baggio, Sandra
European Commission
Crisis
The ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ was issued in 2010 by the European Commission. This document constitutes a growth scheme for the decade 2010-2020 that aims to help the European Union to emerge from the current crisis through the so-called smart, sustainable and inclusive dimensions of growth. In this context, the basic aim of the SIESTA (“Spatial Indicators for a ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ Territorial Analysis”) Project has been to illustrate the territorial dimension of the ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’. In other words, to show how this document acts territorially, particularly at the regional scale, but, when possible, also at the urban level. The SIESTA Project has been funded by ESPON (“European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion”), a European Commission Programme whose mission is to support policy development in relation to the aim of territorial cohesion and a harmonious development of the European territory. This book includes most of the main findings and conclusions obtained through research of the SIESTA Project. The contents were presented and discussed as keynote addresses or communications at the SIESTA Final Conference held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, on 4-5 April 2013.
2014-05-12
2014-05-12
2013
journal article
DI BAGGIO, Sandra: «Preface». European Regions in the Strategy to Emerge from the Crisis: the Territorial Dimension of the “Europe 2020”. Edition by Rubén Camilo Lois González, Valerià Paül Carril. Cursos e Congresos nº 222. Servizo de Publicacións da Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. 2013. ISBN 978-84-15876-11-6. DL C 1034-2013. Págs. 9-9.
978-84-15876-11-6
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oai:minerva.usc.es:10347/103942020-01-31T12:54:23Zcom_10347_10066com_10347_2244com_10347_227col_10347_10377
Research, development and innovation across the European territories
Moore-Cherry, Niamh
Ancien, Delphine
Comerford-Morris, Ruth
The “Europe 2020 Strategy”
European Commission
The ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ was issued in 2010 by the European Commission. This document constitutes a growth scheme for the decade 2010-2020 that aims to help the European Union to emerge from the current crisis through the so-called smart, sustainable and inclusive dimensions of growth. In this context, the basic aim of the SIESTA (“Spatial Indicators for a ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ Territorial Analysis”) Project has been to illustrate the territorial dimension of the ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’. In other words, to show how this document acts territorially, particularly at the regional scale, but, when possible, also at the urban level. The SIESTA Project has been funded by ESPON (“European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion”), a European Commission Programme whose mission is to support policy development in relation to the aim of territorial cohesion and a harmonious development of the European territory. This book includes most of the main findings and conclusions obtained through research of the SIESTA Project. The contents were presented and discussed as keynote addresses or communications at the SIESTA Final Conference held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, on 4-5 April 2013.
2014-05-12
2014-05-12
2013
journal article
MOORE-CHERRY, Niamh; ANCIEN, Delphine; COMERFORD-MORRIS, Ruth: «Research, development and innovation across the European territories». European Regions in the Strategy to Emerge from the Crisis: the Territorial Dimension of the “Europe 2020”. Edition by Rubén Camilo Lois González, Valerià Paül Carril. Cursos e Congresos nº 222. Servizo de Publicacións da Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. 2013. ISBN 978-84-15876-11-6. DL C 1034-2013. Págs. 75-88.
978-84-15876-11-6
http://hdl.handle.net/10347/10394
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oai:minerva.usc.es:10347/104022021-02-23T10:01:48Zcom_10347_10066com_10347_2244com_10347_227col_10347_10377
The uneven territories of the EU2020S through a composite index and territorial clustering
Paül Carril, Valerià
Feal Pérez, Alejandra María
The “Europe 2020 Strategy”
European Commission
The ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ was issued in 2010 by the European Commission. This document constitutes a growth scheme for the decade 2010-2020 that aims to help the European Union to emerge from the current crisis through the so-called smart, sustainable and inclusive dimensions of growth. In this context, the basic aim of the SIESTA (“Spatial Indicators for a ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ Territorial Analysis”) Project has been to illustrate the territorial dimension of the ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’. In other words, to show how this document acts territorially, particularly at the regional scale, but, when possible, also at the urban level. The SIESTA Project has been funded by ESPON (“European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion”), a European Commission Programme whose mission is to support policy development in relation to the aim of territorial cohesion and a harmonious development of the European territory. This book includes most of the main findings and conclusions obtained through research of the SIESTA Project. The contents were presented and discussed as keynote addresses or communications at the SIESTA Final Conference held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, on 4-5 April 2013.
2014-05-12
2014-05-12
2013
journal article
PAÜL CARRIL, Valerià; FEAL PÉREZ, Alejandra María: «The uneven territories of the EU2020S through a composite index and territorial clustering». European Regions in the Strategy to Emerge from the Crisis: the Territorial Dimension of the “Europe 2020”. Edition by Rubén Camilo Lois González, Valerià Paül Carril. Cursos e Congresos nº 222. Servizo de Publicacións da Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. 2013. ISBN 978-84-15876-11-6. DL C 1034-2013. Págs. 151-163.
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oai:minerva.usc.es:10347/103962020-01-31T11:44:23Zcom_10347_10066com_10347_2244com_10347_227col_10347_10377
The territorial dimensions of education
Moore-Cherry, Niamh
Ancien, Delphine
The “Europe 2020 Strategy”
European Commission
The ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ was issued in 2010 by the European Commission. This document constitutes a growth scheme for the decade 2010-2020 that aims to help the European Union to emerge from the current crisis through the so-called smart, sustainable and inclusive dimensions of growth. In this context, the basic aim of the SIESTA (“Spatial Indicators for a ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ Territorial Analysis”) Project has been to illustrate the territorial dimension of the ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’. In other words, to show how this document acts territorially, particularly at the regional scale, but, when possible, also at the urban level. The SIESTA Project has been funded by ESPON (“European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion”), a European Commission Programme whose mission is to support policy development in relation to the aim of territorial cohesion and a harmonious development of the European territory. This book includes most of the main findings and conclusions obtained through research of the SIESTA Project. The contents were presented and discussed as keynote addresses or communications at the SIESTA Final Conference held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, on 4-5 April 2013.
2014-05-12
2014-05-12
2013
journal article
MOORE-CHERRY, Niamh; ANCIEN, Delphine: «The territorial dimensions of education». European Regions in the Strategy to Emerge from the Crisis: the Territorial Dimension of the “Europe 2020”. Edition by Rubén Camilo Lois González, Valerià Paül Carril. Cursos e Congresos nº 222. Servizo de Publicacións da Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. 2013. ISBN 978-84-15876-11-6. DL C 1034-2013. Págs. 89-100.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10347/10396
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oai:minerva.usc.es:10347/103872020-01-31T15:40:16Zcom_10347_10066com_10347_2244com_10347_227col_10347_10377
The “Europe 2020 Strategy” as a vision to emerge from the crisis: an overall interpretation
Lois González, Rubén Camilo, 1961-
The “Europe 2020 Strategy”
European Commission
The ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ was issued in 2010 by the European Commission. This document constitutes a growth scheme for the decade 2010-2020 that aims to help the European Union to emerge from the current crisis through the so-called smart, sustainable and inclusive dimensions of growth. In this context, the basic aim of the SIESTA (“Spatial Indicators for a ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ Territorial Analysis”) Project has been to illustrate the territorial dimension of the ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’. In other words, to show how this document acts territorially, particularly at the regional scale, but, when possible, also at the urban level. The SIESTA Project has been funded by ESPON (“European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion”), a European Commission Programme whose mission is to support policy development in relation to the aim of territorial cohesion and a harmonious development of the European territory. This book includes most of the main findings and conclusions obtained through research of the SIESTA Project. The contents were presented and discussed as keynote addresses or communications at the SIESTA Final Conference held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, on 4-5 April 2013.
2014-05-12
2014-05-12
2013
journal article
LOIS GONZÁLEZ, Rubén C: «The “Europe 2020 Strategy” as a vision to emerge from the crisis: an overall interpretation». European Regions in the Strategy to Emerge from the Crisis: the Territorial Dimension of the “Europe 2020”. Edition by Rubén Camilo Lois González, Valerià Paül Carril. Cursos e Congresos nº 222. Servizo de Publicacións da Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. 2013. ISBN 978-84-15876-11-6. DL C 1034-2013. Págs. 17-27.
978-84-15876-11-6
http://hdl.handle.net/10347/10387
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oai:minerva.usc.es:10347/104032020-02-17T09:14:59Zcom_10347_10066com_10347_2244com_10347_227col_10347_10377
Territorial policy recommendations to emerge from the crisis
Macía Arce, Xosé Carlos
Piñeira Mantiñán, María José
The “Europe 2020 Strategy”
Crisis
The ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ was issued in 2010 by the European Commission. This document constitutes a growth scheme for the decade 2010-2020 that aims to help the European Union to emerge from the current crisis through the so-called smart, sustainable and inclusive dimensions of growth. In this context, the basic aim of the SIESTA (“Spatial Indicators for a ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ Territorial Analysis”) Project has been to illustrate the territorial dimension of the ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’. In other words, to show how this document acts territorially, particularly at the regional scale, but, when possible, also at the urban level. The SIESTA Project has been funded by ESPON (“European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion”), a European Commission Programme whose mission is to support policy development in relation to the aim of territorial cohesion and a harmonious development of the European territory. This book includes most of the main findings and conclusions obtained through research of the SIESTA Project. The contents were presented and discussed as keynote addresses or communications at the SIESTA Final Conference held in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, on 4-5 April 2013.
2014-05-12
2014-05-12
2013
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MACÍA ARCE, Xosé Carlos; PIÑEIRA MANTIÑÁN, María José: «Territorial policy recommendations to emerge from the crisis». European Regions in the Strategy to Emerge from the Crisis: the Territorial Dimension of the “Europe 2020”. Edition by Rubén Camilo Lois González, Valerià Paül Carril. Cursos e Congresos nº 222. Servizo de Publicacións da Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. 2013. ISBN 978-84-15876-11-6. DL C 1034-2013. Págs. 165-172.
978-84-15876-11-6
http://hdl.handle.net/10347/10403
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