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In our issues, high-level politicians, local and national policymakers, researchers and academics present their views on different topics related to the EU development policies and their impact on Europe’s regions and cities.
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Take no land no more: soil matte Controlling the rate of urbanisation, its trajectories, and its consequences have a central role in achieving sustainability for the future of the planet. Rapid urbanisation generally outruns the provision of services and a decline of environmental quality ensues. One of the main objectives to reach long-term sustainability is to densify within already-built urban structures without hampering the environmental value and quality of its surroundings, and ultimately halting the further urbanisation of green areas. Read more in our new TerritoriALL magazine


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Controlling the rate of urbanisation, its trajectories, and its consequences have a central role in achieving sustainability for the future of the planet. Rapid urbanisation generally outruns the provision of services and a decline of environmental quality ensues. One of the main objectives to reach long-term sustainability is to densify within already-built urban structures without hampering the environmental value and quality of its surroundings, and ultimately halting the further urbanisation of green areas.
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