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European Territorial Trends - Facts and Prospects for Cities and Regions Ed. 2017

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This report analyses a set of European territorial trends at continental and sub-national scale, looking at patterns and determinants of regional growth, while considering pan-European and national characteristics. Past and prospective demographic and economic trends are analysed to provide a picture of ‘what, where and when’ things happen in European cities and regions. Specific emphasis is placed on urban areas since they are acknowledged sources of both opportunities and challenges. The indicators used in the analysis herein presented are freely and openly accessible in the Territorial Dashboard at: https://joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/index_en/territorial-policies/t-board

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  • Carlo Lavalle & Nicola Pontarollo & Filipe Batista e Silva & Claudia Baranzelli & Chris Jacobs-Crisioni & Boyan Kavalov & Mert Kompil & Carolina Perpiña Castillo & Pilar Vizcaino Martinez & Ricardo Ri, 2017. "European Territorial Trends - Facts and Prospects for Cities and Regions Ed. 2017," JRC Research Reports JRC107391, Joint Research Centre.
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    1. Carolina Perpiña Castillo & Eloína Coll Aliaga & Carlo Lavalle & José Carlos Martínez Llario, 2020. "An Assessment and Spatial Modelling of Agricultural Land Abandonment in Spain (2015–2030)," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(2), pages 1-23, January.
    2. Federica Risi & Lily Maxwell & Lea Scheurer & Mart Grisel, 2020. "The New Leipzig Charter and the JRC's urban activities. Exploring the role of science for policy post 2020," JRC Research Reports JRC122792, Joint Research Centre.

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    territorial developments; territorial indicators; cohesion; territorial impact assessment; convergence; competitiveness;
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