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23rd-25th October 2013, Bologna, Italy
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With the participation of OECD Deputy Secretary-General Mr. Yves Leterme
The 9th OECD Rural Development Policy Conference launched the publication "Rural-Urban partnerships: an integrated approach to economic development". The conference was organised in co-operation with the European Commission and was co-hosted by the Italian Department of Development and Economic Cohesion and Regione Emilia Romagna.
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Workshop 1.1 Managing space in peri-urban areas: rural-urban partnerships in action. Organised by PURPLE, CEMR and METREX Chair: Vincent O'Connell, Surrey County Council, United Kingdom
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Workshop 1.2 Promoting growth in remote and internal areas Chair: Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Head, Regional Development Policy Division, Public Governance and Territorial Development Directorate, OECD
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Parallel Session 2.1 Critical factors for rural-urban partnerships in metropolitan areas: preliminary findings from the Metropolitian Areas in Action (MAIA) study. Organised by EUROCITIES and METREX Chair: William Tompson, Head, Urban Programme, Regional Development Policy Division, Public Governance and Territorial Development Directorate, OECD
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Parallel Session 2.2 The role of rural development in rapidly urbanising OECD countries: perspectives from Chile, Mexico, Colombia, and Turkey Chair: Richard Wakeford, Professor of Environment, Land Use and Rural Strategy, Birmingham City University, United Kingdom
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Opening Ceremony
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Session 1 Fostering and supporting rural-urban partnerships: key aspects for consideration Chair: Wladyslaw Piskorz, Head of Unit, DG Regional and Urban Policy, European Commission Keynote address: Paolo Veneri, Economist, Regional Development Policy Division, Public Governance and Territorial Development Directorate, OECD |
Session II How the size of the city changes the dynamics of the partnership Chair: Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Head, Regional Development Policy Division, Public Governance and Territorial Development Directorate, OECD Keynote address: David Freshwater, Professor, Agricultural Economics and Martin School of Public Administration, University of Kentucky, United States (RURBAN Expert) Panelists: |
Session III Governing rural-urban partnerships: Lessons from the field Chair: Richard Wakeford, Professor of Environment, Land Use and Rural Strategy, Birmingham City University, United Kingdom Keynote address: Betty-Ann Bryce, Administrator, Rural and Regional Programme, Public Governance and Territorial Development Directorate, OECD Panelists: |
Session IV Rural and urban planning to promote greater co-operation Chair: Monica Brezzi, Head, Territorial Analysis and Statistics Unit, Public Governance and Territorial Development Directorate, OECD Keynote address: Richard Baker, Economic Advisor to Newcastle City Council, United Kingdom (RURBAN Expert) Panelists: |
Session V Recap and way forward: a framework for action Chair: Michael Ralph, Adviser to the Deputy Director-General, DG Regional and Urban Policy, European Commission. Panelists Closing remarks by: Carlo Trigilia, Minister for Territorial Cohesion, Italy |
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Wine & Cheese Tasting (Parmigiano Reggiano) Thursday, 24 October 2013 18:00-19:00 followed by a cultural tour of Palazzo d'Accurisio and Dinner at 20:30.
Videos from the case study regions in Finland and Germany:
In sparsely populated Central Finland, communities enter voluntary agreements to provide key services. The European Commission is encouraging co-operative initiatives in this area, including the development of widespread broadband, to achieve 'smart and inclusive growth'. |
In the Metropolitan Region of Nuremberg, in Germany, rural-urban partnerships, with support from the European Commission, are offering new opportunities in the fields of food production, tourism and energy supply. |
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The complete list of previous conferences on rural development can be found on our conferences on regional development web page.
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