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1 European needs for urban statistics Mireille Grubert
EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR REGIONAL POLICY Urban Actions and URBAN Community initiative European needs for urban statistics Mireille Grubert

2 Summary 1. Urban and European regional policy
2. A need of information at three levels 3. Priorities for the future 4. Next steps

3 1. Urban and European Regional policy
The European Union is highly urbanised Existing Union policies have an important influence on urban areas But coherent urban policies still very limited

4 Urban in Regional policy can
help EU policies become more responsive to urban needs help create tools that cities and towns can use to their own benefit Urban issues are becoming increasingly international

5 Two policy papers Towards an urban agenda in the European Union, May 1997 Sustainable urban development in the European Union, a framework for action, Oct. 1998

6 Urban in Regional Policy
Structural Funds for the : EUR 195 billion in Objective 1 in Objective 2 in objective 3 CI URBAN II

7 Objective 1 GDP/inh. less than 75% of EU average EUR 135.9 billion
Urban areas are part of some Objective 1 programmes

8 urban Objective 2 Areas in socio-economic decline industrial rural
fishery activity

9 Objective 2 EUR 22.4 billion Integrated programming
18% of total population including 10 % industrial 2 % urban

10 Criteria for Urban in Objective 2
Unemployment rate Level of Poverty Deteriorated Environment Level of Criminality Low Level of Education

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14 Objective 3 Horizontal Adaptation and modernisation of education, training and employment EUR 24.5 billion

15 CI URBAN Economic and social regeneration of cities and neighbourhoods in crisis in order to promote sustainable urban development. Eur 700 70 programs

16 URBAN II

17 Urban information at EU level
Action 23 of Framework for action: improving comparative information on urban conditions The Cohesion Report The Labour Force survey The European spatial development perspective (ESDP) The Urban Audit

18 In the programmes Introduction of indicators in Structural Funds programmes Objectives 1 and 2 URBAN INTERREG Regional Programmes of Innovative Action

19 2. A need of information at three levels
Cities at EU level Comparison between cities Disparities inside cities

20 Cities at EU level The Second Cohesion Report
Europe is highly centralised Will be reinforced by accession A possible widening of disparities must be prevented Growth centres are needed to achieve polycentric development

21 The Pentagon London Paris Milan Munich Hamburg 20 % of territory
40 % of population 50 % of GDP

22 6 categories of regions Dominated by a large metropolitan area
Densely populated with dispersed development High density of population in urban areas but containing rural areas Rural areas under the influence of a metropolitan area Rural areas with small and medium sized towns Remote rural areas

23 Some caracteristics of European urban regions
More than 44 % of the population of the EU lives in cities with more than inhabitants Only 22 of these cities have more then 1 million inhabitants The most prosperous regions in EU are virtually all urban

24 Comparison of cities between themselves. The Urban Audit
According to the types of cities Central / peripheral North / South According to developments in different areas Economic activity Employment Use of public transport Level of education Good indicators required

25 Disparities within cities
Often more important than disparities between cities Unemployment, poverty A main issue for cohesion policy Disparity is a threat for sustainable urban development URBAN II: a Community Initiative for regeneration of neighbourhoods in crisis

26 URBAN II: Criteria for the selection of sites
Long term unemployment Low economic activity Poverty and exclusion Need for conversion Immigrants Low education and skills Criminality Demographic trends Rundown environment

27 URBAN II: Context and monitoring indicators
Socio-economic context indicators: Minimum set (11): demography, education, enterprises, transport, etc. Optional (4): communication and information technology, social infrastructures, etc. Monitoring indicators (10): number of jobs created, new enterprises, etc.

28 3. Priorities for the future
Priorities should be based on three factors political technical financial Cohesion Policy is our main target

29 4. Next steps Make use of information gathered in the Structural Funds programmes Implementation of Urban Audit 2

30 Urban Audit 2 Fill the gaps in the first Urban Audit
Collect information on a regular basis: Eurostat and the official statistics

31 Urban Audit 2 Improve the content of information economic activity communication and information technology education and training Widen the spectrum with other cities

32 Widen the spectrum of cities
with Paris and London a few big cities in accession countries medium sized cities less than inhabitants

33 Choice of cities A balanced representation of each country in terms of population of each type of cities in terms of population size


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