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Vienna is one of the most successful cities in the world when it comes to quality of life, municipal infrastructure and social innovation. Unsurprisingly, Vienna is growing! Around three million people will live in the metropolitan area in the medium term.
The programme is focused on strengthening the competitiveness of SMEs, contributing to a more low-carbon economy and promoting sustainable urban development.
With half a million inhabitants, the ‘Eurométropole’ of Strasbourg is a collection of 33 municipalities and represents a centre of activity in the east of France.
The municipality of Gmunden has joined forces with the surrounding municipalities of Altmünster, Gschwandt, Laakirchen, Pinsdorf and Vorchdorf in the form of a city-regional forum “Stadtregion Gmunden” to form a city-region cooperation in order to develop a common city-regional strategy that focuse
In September 2013, the City of Rijeka adopted the Development Strategy of the City of Rijeka until 2020.
The municipality of Almere aspires to become a waste-free and energy-neutral city by 2022. The administration wants to bring the business community and knowledge institutes’ innovative power together to enable co-creation in the field of waste management and upcycling in the urban context.
The Estonian Regional Development Strategy for 2014-2020 states that taking into account the current socio-economic development situation, the settlement structure of the region, natural and cultural heritage and industrial competence, Ida-Virumaa can be considered the least exploited region in Est
Cork City Development Plan 2015‐2021was made by the Members of Cork City Council on the 23rd March 2015 and came into effect on the 20th April 2015.
In 2015 Amsterdam commissioned an in-depth study on the potential of a circular economy. The project was the first large-scale research study in the world that uses the ‘city circle scan’ methodology.
The industrial sector remains in West Flanders a carrying sector of the economy. At the same time, the sector is characterised by a high SME-character, the absence of lead plants s.s. and the absence of fully-fledged university research facilities.