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29 November 2017

Nordregio Forum 2017: Nordic Cities – Connecting the Urban and the Rural

WELCOME TO NORDREGIO FORUM AT VULKAN IN OSLO 29 – 30 NOVEMBER

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How do we create stronger linkages between the urban and the rural parts of our regions? How can smaller cities take the lead within sustainable development? What makes them attractive? How can cities in the Nordic countries benefit from Nordic collaboration and export promotion?

Nordregio Forum 2017 will further examine these questions from the perspective of small and medium-sized Nordic cities.

Nordregio Forum is also an arena for discussion and networking during parallel sessions and roundtables. The results will feed directly into the new Thematic Group on Sustainable Cities and Urban Development, established by the Nordic Council of Ministers as part of the Nordic co-operation programme within the regional sector – and contribute to the new initiative “Attractive Nordic cities”, part of the Norwegian chairmanship programme of the Nordic Council of Ministers for 2017.


Nordregio Forum is the annual meeting place for professionals and policymakers working with urban planning and regional development in the Nordic countries. It is a forum for exchange of ideas and trends, for sharing new knowledge, examples and experience, and for pushing national and regional policy agendas by learning from each other.



Information

29 November 2017 – 30 November 2017

08:48 – 08:48 CET/CEST

Date & Time:
2017-11-29 08:00 – 2017-11-30 16:00

Place:
Vulkan, Oslo
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The Venue: Vulkan

Vulkan is a former industrial area in central Oslo, redeveloped into an area with creative businesses, culture, schools, residential blocks, restaurants, bars, hotels, venues for concerts and more. Vulkan is beautifully located on Akerselva River and still has a beautiful industrial touch to it.

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Laura Kolbe

Luciane Aguiar Borges & Kjell Nilsson

Monica von Schmalensee

Paulius Kulikauskas

State Secretary Paul Chaffey

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Steinar Johansen|The full programme can be found here.

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Read the magazine here|Read more about the four parallel sessions on the next page and find out already now which one you would like to attend in November.

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The ESPON workshop is designed to provide a better understanding of the challenges associated with outer and inner peripherality in Northern Europe. The workshop is free of charge but the requires sign-up.

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