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In the last years the EU went through a process of significant territorial reconfiguration as a consequence of the intensified cooperation between regions beyond national borders. The European Spatial Development Perspective certainly gave the momentum for such changes. Even though the ESDP never gained a statutory force at the EU level, it clearly stimulated pioneering actions towards more meaningful provisions for a spatial development across Member States and their regions. Eventually, it paved a way to the demarcation of 13 transnational zones within the EU and the launch of the INTERREG…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the last years the EU went through a process of significant territorial reconfiguration as a consequence of the intensified cooperation between regions beyond national borders. The European Spatial Development Perspective certainly gave the momentum for such changes. Even though the ESDP never gained a statutory force at the EU level, it clearly stimulated pioneering actions towards more meaningful provisions for a spatial development across Member States and their regions. Eventually, it paved a way to the demarcation of 13 transnational zones within the EU and the launch of the INTERREG initiative to support cooperation within these territories. This book provides a unique glance at the transnational cooperation within the North Sea Region and investigates the impact of the EU financial support allocated to the region through the INTERREG IIIB North Sea Programme.
Autorenporträt
Born in Poland, Karolina currently lives in Brussels and works for the INTERREG IVB North West Europe Secretariat in Lille, France. She graduated in European Studies from the Aalborg University and the Poznan University of Economics. Before moving to Brussels, she worked for Polish Embassies in Finland and Tanzania, and as a consultant in Denmark.