Project part-financed by the European Union From Cross Border Cooperation to Regional Cohesion Øystein Leonardsen Cand. techn. soc. Lead.

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Project part-financed by the European Union From Cross Border Cooperation to Regional Cohesion Øystein Leonardsen Cand. techn. soc. Lead Partner

Project part-financed by the European Union THE CORRIDOR:

Project part-financed by the European Union THE CHALLENGE: Connecting isolated islands

Project part-financed by the European Union THE POTENTIAL: Combining locally anchored knowledge

Project part-financed by the European Union Københavns Kommune (Lead partner) Københavns Amt Roskilde Amt Storstrøms Amt Vestsjællands Amt Bornholms Regionskommune InvestitionsBank des Landes Brandenburg Region Skåne Malmö Kommune Lund Kommune Landskrona Kommune Helsingborg Kommune Business Region Göteborg Halland Regional Development Council Region Västre Götaland Östfold Fylkeskommune Oslo Kommune Akershus Fylkeskommune PARTNERS

Project part-financed by the European Union STEPS | FROM VISION TO STRATEGY VISION WORK – Selection of themes CLARIFICATION – Elaboration on challenges and perspectives STRATEGY –Chategorised political guidelines

Project part-financed by the European Union VISION WORK | FUTURE WORKSHOPS FUTURE WORKSHOPS –Locally anchored identification of visions, needs and perspectives DATABASE ON AIMS & VISIONS –Accessible overview of local tendencies

Project part-financed by the European Union VISION WORK | FUTURE WORKSHOPS

Project part-financed by the European Union CLARIFICATION | INTERREGIONAL TEAMWORK INTERREGIONAL TEAMS –Regionally anchored teamleader –Responsible -member of the coinco org. group –Stakeholders from the subregions –Expert researchers and practitioners within the specific fields

Project part-financed by the European Union THE EIGHT THEMES: | CLARIFICATION Networks of city regions Trans-national knowledge and planning institutions Sustainable freight transport systems Interregional passenger transport systems Innovation in creative industries Innovation in security industries Innovation in tourism Innovation in sustainable energy systems

Project part-financed by the European Union STRATEGY | FROM TEAMWORK TO POLITICAL GUIDELINES Resolving inconsistencies Final hearing Approval by the Steering Committee

Project part-financed by the European Union RESULTS | TOWARDS REGIONAL COHESION Dialogue Development Regional Cohesion

Project part-financed by the European Union FUTHER INFORMATION