Date | mercredi 21 juin 2023 / 18:00 - 20:00 |
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Lieu | Room 601 |
Conférencier | François TAULELLE (Toulouse Univ.) |
The European institutions are often described as distant, inaccessible and beyond understanding to citizens. The EU Regional Policies, which begin at the local and regional levels, show that Europe is also a concrete construction. They represent a territorial solidarity action dedicated to territories and citizens in difficulty. The files for EU funds, although often tedious, require local and regional authorities to adopt a proactive and conscious approach and opt for an approach based on cooperation and partnership. Many politicians therefore consider that cohesion policy has helped to bring Europe closer to the citizens, giving the European project a more palpable dimension. The new EU 2021-2027 cohesion program was launched a few months ago. This conference will first examine the meaning of this policy and its implementation, and then will discuss to what extent the EU cohesion policy operates at the city-level in Europe. François Taulelle is a university professor of geography and urban planning. He teaches at the Institut National Universitaire Champollion in Albi in the Tarn department, and develops his research at the LISST laboratory of the University of Toulouse. He co-directs a Master degree in geography and sociology in Albi dedicated to small and medium-sized towns. His work focuses on territorial planning and development issues in France, Europe and Latin America.
Moderator: Raphaël LANGUILLON-AUSSEL (FRIJ-MFJ) Organization: FRIJ-MFJ |
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