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- It will support the Urban Agenda for the EU and intergovernmental cooperation on urban matters in order to effectively share and help develop evidence-based policy on sustainable urban development.
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Agenda of for the EU, and upon request from one or more Member State(s), the EUI may support the intergovernmental cooperation on urban matters. In this context, the goal is to generate additional effective interconnections and synergies between the activities of the EUI and the UAEUof and the intergovernmental cooperation.
- What is the European Urban Initiative?
In this transformative perspective for cities, the European...
- What is the European Urban Initiative?
In this transformative perspective for cities, the European Urban Initiative (EUI), funded by the European Union, supports urban areas of all sizes with innovative actions, capacity and knowledge building, as well as policy development and communication on sustainable urban development.
The initiative established by the European Union supports cities of all sizes, to build their capacity and knowledge, to support innovation and develop transferable and scalable innovative solutions to urban challenges of EU relevance.
The EUI includes two strands: (a) support of innovative actions, and (b) support of capacity and knowledge building, territorial impact assessments, policy development and communication – see Figure 1. Main elements of the EUI intervention logic.
The initiative aims to offer coherent support to cities to overcome the landscape of manifold initiatives, programmes and instruments in support of cities under Cohesion policy, and, by maximising synergy and complementarity with the interregional cooperation programme URBACT IV.
It will support the Urban Agenda for the EU and intergovernmental cooperation on urban matters in order to effectively share and help develop evidence-based policy on sustainable urban development. A network of Urban Contact Points will be set up in Member States to facilitate the work at local, regional and national levels.
With no legal basis for urban policy in the Treaties, discussions on urban development at EU level have taken place primarily within the framework of intergovernmental cooperation. Over time, ministers responsible for urban development have reached a consensus on specific objectives and values for urban areas through documents such as the 2007