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- Signed on 30 May 2016, the Pact of Amsterdam sets out the objectives of the Urban Agenda: to strive to establish a more integrated and coordinated approach to EU policies and legislation that impact on urban areas; to involve urban authorities in the design of policies; and to strengthen policies' urban dimension without necessitating new EU funding, changing the current distribution of legal competences and decision-making structures or transferring competences to EU level.
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The Urban Agenda for the EU will help build up an urban-policy knowledge base and promote the exchange of good practices. All related initiatives will comply with EU legislation on data protection and reuse of public-sector information as well as promote the use of big, linked and open data.
The Urban Agenda for the EU represents a new multi-level working method, for urban policy and practice, promoting cooperation between Member States, cities, the European Commission, and other stakeholders.
The Urban Agenda for the EU strives to establish a more effective integrated and coordinated approach to EU policies and legislation with a potential impact on urban areas and also to contribute to territorial cohesion by reducing the socioeconomic gaps observed in urban areas and regions.
Mar 16, 2021 · The Urban Agenda for the European Union (UAEU) introduces a new stakeholder mechanism for transnational cooperation on sustainable development. Whilst planners welcome this ‘soft’ urban approach to EU policy, globalisation critics warn of network governance impairing the ‘rights to the city’.
- Monika De Frantz
- 2021
Jun 11, 2019 · The Urban Agenda for the EU is an innovative urban policy initiative, which has put multi-level governance into action. It has enabled cities, Member States, the European Commission and other key stakeholders to come together to jointly tackle pressing urban matters and deliver concrete outputs for the benefit of EU citizens.
The Urban Agenda for the EU strives to establish a more effective integrated and coordinated approach to EU policies and legislation with a potential impact on urban areas and also to contribute to territorial cohesion by reducing the socioeconomic gaps observed in urban areas and regions.
Signed on 30 May 2016, the Pact of Amsterdam sets out the objectives of the Urban Agenda: to strive to establish a more integrated and coordinated approach to EU policies and legislation that impact on urban areas; to involve urban authorities in the design of policies; and to strengthen policies' urban dimension without necessitating new EU fun...