A crucial part of Nordic cooperation consists of exploring, comparing and innovating the socioeconomic structures embedded in the Nordic model – or where Nordregio is concerned: provide policy input regarding development and planning practices across the Nordic Region.
Three so-called thematic working groups have been established to study selected areas of both rural and urban development as well as regional innovation overall.
The latest Nordregio Magazine highlights the status of this effort halfway through the current Nordic Cooperation Programme for Regional Development and Planning 2017-2020.
This takes us on a whirlwind tour of rural attractiveness, regional resilience, inclusive cities as well as urban-rural relations in a wider perspective – read more in the new issue of Nordregio Magazine.
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