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1 ESPON: European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion: Recent activities and forthcoming opportunities for researchers in Ireland Cormac Walsh & Cian O’ Callaghan

2 Introducing ESPON European Observation Network for Territorial Cohesion and Development Supporting EU territorial cohesion policy – Territorial Agenda of the European Union Supporting a territorial approach to policy- making and national and sub-national levels Providing an evidence-base for spatial planning policy

3 ESPON Projects Priority 1: Applied Research – European scale analysis: demography, cities, climate change, rural development, globalisation… Priority 2: Targeted Analyses – case studies, following initial ‘expression of interest’ by public bodies Priority 3: Scientific Platform – Development of database of quantitative indicators Priority 4: Capitalisation and Dissemination – demonstrating relevance of ESPON projects in practice

4 Next Call for Proposals Opens Jan 24 th, closes end March 2011 Info Day and Partner Café Brussels, 7 th February Applied Research Projects, Scientific Platform Targeted Analyses: Expressions of interest from Public Authorities All projects require partners from at least 3 countries Private consultants can be part of research teams

5 ESPON in Ireland ESPON Contact Point = NIRSA, NUI Maynooth DEHLG represented on high-level Monitoring Committee Website: www.espon-ireland.iewww.espon-ireland.ie

6 ESPON in Ireland  Promote participation of Irish researchers, policymakers and practitioners in ESPON projects and networks  Promote engagement with the ESPON knowledge base and ESPON methodologies in Ireland  Ensure ESPON projects and reports accurately reflect experience in Ireland  Promote awareness of developments in European spatial planning and territorial cohesion policy among policymakers, practitioners and researchers in Ireland.

7 ESPON Ireland Activities to date Review of ESPON 2006 Programme outlining implications for Ireland (Bartley 2009) Summary Reports on selection of ESPON projects: Demography Rural Development Cities and Agglomeration Economies Pilot project with Mid-West Regional Authority: Application of ESPON results to Regional Planning Guidelines

8 DEMIFER: Demographic and Migratory Flows Affecting European Cities and Regions 1.Demographic Trends in Europe 2.DEMIFER Scenarios 3.Typology of Demographic Status 4.Policy Implications for Ireland

9 Demographic Trends in Europe 1. Slowing of Population Growth in Europe (0.5% per yr since 2000); Ireland = 2% per year (‘02 –’09); 2. Aging of the Population - in over 70% of regions: > 15% aged over 65; Ireland: 11% over 65 in 2009; 3.Net Migration to Rural Areas – Increasing percentage of rural regions with positive net migration – counterurbanisation; 4. Differential Impact of Migration on Age Structure – potentially leading to increased regional disparities; 5.External Migration increasingly important

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12 Typology of Demographic Status Variables: % of the population aged 20-39 yrs; % of the population aged 65 yrs and over; rate of natural increase or decrease; rate of net migration Ireland: ‘Young Potentials’ Young age profile, high natural increase, high net in-migration, lower risk of population aging Northern Ireland: ‘Family Potentials’

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14 A Typology for Ireland Same variables (1996 – 2006) Standard: 14 counties, net migration slightly higher than state average Urban Aging: low rate of population increase, out- migration, high % > 65 yrs Rural Aging: highest % > 65 yrs, but net in-migration Peri-urban Rapid Growth: Fingal, Meath, Kildare Unique Profiles: South Dublin, Galway City

15 Policy Implications for Ireland Ireland is in a favourable position (even with recession); Importance of linked demographic and economic scenarios for spatial planning – avoid both ‘underplanning’ and ‘overdevelopment’; Significance of regional and county variations in age profile; Potential for RPGs and CDPs to include assessment of social and community infrastructure requirements based on demographic analysis; Need for increased recognition of regional scale dynamics of housing and labour markets

16 ESPON Ireland Contact: cormac.walsh@nuim.iecormac.walsh@nuim.ie Web: www.espon-ireland.iewww.espon-ireland.ie


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