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Ivan Tosics on URBACT: deprived urban areas and European policy dilemmas

2015-10-22

The latest study of Ivan Tosics, managing director of MRI, on the integrated regeneration of deprived urban areas and the associated European policy dilemmas is now available in English and French on the URBACT website.

The study titled „Integrated regeneration of deprived areas and the new cohesion policy approach. An URBACT contribution to the European Urban Agenda” on the integrated regeneration of deprived urban areas and the associated European policy achievements and dilemmas is now available on URBACT website in English and French:

Integrated regeneration of deprived areas and the new cohesion policy approach: An URBACT contribution to the European Urban Agenda

Requalification des zones défavorisées et la nouvelle approche de la politique de cohésion : Une contribution URBACT à l’Agenda Urbain Européen

The French news portal laGazette.fr also isssued a summary article of the study, available (in French) here.

Filed Under: Egyéb, Featured, Transformation of urban areas, Urban development

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