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Until this Knowledge Service was archived in July 2024, it supported EU policymaking through better knowledge management on territorial (urban and regional) related issues.

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Community of Practice - CITIES

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The Community of Practice – CITIES (CoP-CITIES) empowers cities, city networks, academia and NGOs to share knowledge and expertise on urban issues, to anticipate potential challenges, and to generate scientific evidence for effective urban policies.

The Community contributes towards more sustainable, resilient, inclusive cities, able to improve mobility, to provide affordable housing, to deal with ageing populations and to meet healthcare demands, while taking advantage of digital innovations.

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Homelessness in EU cities and towns before and during the COVID-19 pandemic - Main challenges and ways forward

This study summarises the main findings from a survey conducted among a sample of European cities and towns, composed of 133 local administrations across 16 EU Member States…

New perspectives on territorial disparities - From lonely places to places of opportunities

Persisting territorial disparities across and within the EU represent a potential threat to the future of the European project. These inequalities have been further exacerbated by the impact of the COVID-19…

The Future of Cities

This report is an initiative of the Joint Research Centre (JRC), the science and knowledge service of the European Commission (EC), and supported by the Commission's Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy (DG REGIO)…

Urban-rural interactions and their territorial disparities

Urban areas are usually considered the main centres of economic activity with a high population concentration, good infrastructure, service provision offering employment, social services…

Shrinking Cities

Over the course of history, cities, influenced by various historical, social, economic, demographic or political factors, have gone through cycles of growth and decline. While the world…

Cities fit for the digital age

Digital technologies and innovative solutions can act as critical enablers in enhancing services and contribute to improving the urban environment and the overall quality of life of its citizens. Cities…

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