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Functional urban areas – urban governance

CATCH_MR (Interreg): Cooperative approaches to transport challenges in Metropolitan Regions (2010-2012)

2013-03-23

INTERREG IVC. Lead partner: Berlin-Brandenburg

CATH_MR explored sustainable transport solutions in seven European Metropolitan Regions: Oslo/Akershus  in Norway; Gothenburg in Sweden; Berlin-Brandenburg in Germany; Vienna-Lower Austria; Budapest-Central Hungarian Region in Hungary; Ljubljana Urban Region in Slovenia; and Rome-Lazio Region in Italy. MRI staff was involved as experts on the Budapest research tranche.

Filed Under: Functional urban areas – urban governance, Projects, Urban and territorial sociology, Urban development, Urban Development Projects

PLUREL: Peri-urban Land Use Relationships – Strategies and sustainability assessment tools for urban-rural linkages (2008-2011)

2012-01-23

European Commission: 6th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP6)

MRI was member of a large Europe-wide research consortium. The Institute’s specific task was to identify key planning and urban governance types accross the European Union, and to develop social indicators for land use change processes.

Filed Under: Functional urban areas – urban governance, Projects, Urban development, Urban Development Projects

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  • New Brochure on Energy Efficiency Renovations in CEE+SEE is now online
  • ReHousIn Policy Lab in Budapest
  • ESPON URDICO Kickoff meeting in Budapest
  • Workshop on the dilemmas of the Social Climate Plan
  • MRI as partner in the MICAD project
  • We have reached the first milestone in the SOLACE CEE project!
  • Urban Forum: Productive, Green and Just urban development
  • Comparative analysis of the subsidy schemes supporting the energy efficient renovation of residential buildings
  • SOLACE-CEE Project launched
  • Hanna Szemző and Éva Gerőházi presented at the annual conference of the European Network of Housing Researchers

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