From corridor to region: Trans-border co-operation on infrastructure, innovation and research as participative planning in practice

Anne Jensen, Per Homann Jespersen

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    Abstract

    The corridor between Oslo and Berlin is by the politicians of the regional authorities in the Scandinavian part of the corridor seen a region with unique qualities and a large innovation and growth potential. In order to explore and develop this potential an In-terreg project has been launched. Even though development of transport infrastruc-ture is seen as pivotal in this process, there is a commitment to see transport as a means for development, which has to take the three dimensions of sustainability seri-ously into account. This paper describes how we as researchers are approaching this task by applying principles of participative planning and with action research methodology are involving stakeholders in the process of defining, developing and disseminating the idea of the Corridor of Innovation and Cooperation - COINCO.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelIkke angivet
    Antal sider21
    ForlagRoskilde Universitet
    Publikationsdato2006
    StatusUdgivet - 2006
    BegivenhedShaping EU Regional Policy: Ecinomic, Social and Political Pressures - Leuven, Belgien
    Varighed: 8 jun. 20069 jun. 2006

    Konference

    KonferenceShaping EU Regional Policy: Ecinomic, Social and Political Pressures
    Land/OmrådeBelgien
    ByLeuven
    Periode08/06/200609/06/2006

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