Best Development Conditions in European Metropolises: Paris, Berlin and Warsaw
Theme
Best Development Conditions in European Metropolises: Paris, Berlin and Warsaw/BEST - METROPOLISES
Thematic scope
Metropolitan regions are the primary growth poles for regions and countries and they are seen as key drivers of territorial development both in the national and European context. Metropolisation is a complex process, affecting cities on a social, economic and spatial level. Therefore it is important to understand the logic of metropolitan development in order to determine what potentials should be mobilised. The project focuses on processes of urban development that many cities and regions in the EU currently experience. Emphasis is laid on comparing cities, thus enabling them to identify similarities and common challenges in relation to the project’s three main themes: living conditions, mobility and governance in the metropolitan context. The analysis will focus on the metropolitan areas of Berlin, Paris and Warsaw attempting to gather information and knowledge that can be used in the planning, development and management practice of metropolitan cities and areas.
Please read more about the main areas of analysis and main results envisaged.
Stakeholders
European Funds Department of the City of Warsaw (Lead Stakeholder)
Berlin Senate Department for Urban Development
International Relations Department, General Secretariat, of the City of Paris.
Lead Partner
S. Leszczycki Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Poland
Detailed information on the contracted project team can be found under Transnational Project Groups.
Budget : € 349 300,00
Project’s lifetime: September 2010 – August 2012
Delivery of Reports
Inception Report: 2 March 2011
Interim Report: 15 November 2011
Draft Final Report: 30 March 2012
Final Report: 31 May 2012
Publishing
Reports will be published once they are approved by the ESPON Monitoring Committee
More information
Please contact the Project Expert at the ESPON Coordination Unit:
Michaela GENSHEIMER, e-mail: michaela.gensheimer@espon.eu
Inception Report
Project Specification
source: http://www.espon.eu