First activities of the ESPON EGTC out for tender ESPON Seminar A world without borders.

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First activities of the ESPON EGTC out for tender ESPON Seminar A world without borders

7 applied research activities out for tender The geography of new employment dynamics in Europe The world in Europe, global FDI flows towards Europe Small and medium sized enterprises in European regions and cities Territories and low-carbon economy Inner peripheries: national territories facing challenges of access to basic services of general interest Possible European territorial futures Comparative analysis of territorial governance and spatial planning systems in Europe First call for applied research tenders open

Key policy questions: What is the territorial pattern of new employment creation in Europe and how is this likely to evolve into the future based on current policy orientations? What impact will recent trends have on the future development of Europe’s regions? How is the European policy focus on ‘knowledge economy’ sectors for investment, jobs and growth impacting on the geographical distribution of new employment creation and what impact does this have for regional development and territorial cohesion? What are the key policy lessons for Cohesion Policy and what are the opportunities for lagging regions to capitalise on their place- based potentials and emigrant skill base in order to capture spillovers and to re-capture the lost skills base of emigrants and innovate in new sectors? Budget: EUR The geography of new employment dynamics in Europe

Key policy questions: What are global patterns and recent trends (10 years) of inward FDI flows to the EU, and how do they affect the overall territorial development of the European territory? What relevance do inward FDI flows have for regional growth and competitiveness and for reducing economic disparities in Europe? What types of regions and cities receive foreign investments and for which economic activities (manufacturing and service industries and sub-categories)? What territorial factors seem to determine FDI location? How do macroeconomic factors and local regulations affect inward FDI flows territorially? What policy measures could be implemented to attract FDI in order to boost the competitiveness of EU territories at different scales? Budget: EUR The world in Europe, global FDI flows towards Europe

Key policy questions: What are the distribution patterns of SMEs across European regions and cities in terms of size, employment, sectors, and economic weight? Can specific territorial patterns be identified concerning the location of new SME start-ups, their survival rates and growth development? To what extent and in which ways do SMEs contribute to business development, job creation and innovation in European regions and cities, in particular in the areas of the creative/knowledge economy, ICT and the low-carbon economy? What are the key dynamics and drivers for the growth of these SMEs, especially after the crisis? What are the main opportunities and obstacles for SMEs to grow? Does this differ across the European territory, and if so, how? Are development conditions better in dense urbanised areas? How does international connectedness and globalisation affect SMEs? Small and medium sized enterprises

Key policy questions: How could SME development best be supported in different types of regions/territories? What type of territorial development strategies should be considered in different regions and cities to further strengthen the development and sustainability of the business environments for SMEs? What is the particular role of the public sector and where can public money be spent most efficiently? Budget: EUR Small and medium sized enterprises

Key policy questions: What do energy consumption patterns (distinguishing between renewable and non-renewable energy) look like in European regions and cities (broken down into private households, public buildings, economic activities (services, agriculture and forestry) and transport? How have they changed over the past 10 years in the different types of European regions and cities? Are there particular types of European regions and cities that find it easier in making full use of their renewable energy potential? How could challenges existing in this context be overcome in different types of territories? (up to 5 case studies) What kind of action/policy is needed in what type of region/city to ensure a smooth transition to a low-carbon economy/lifestyle? How can regions and cities create framework conditions for unlocking low-carbon investment by the private sector? Budget: EUR Territories and low-carbon economy

Key policy questions: What are the key elements in the concept of inner peripheries? How can these be mapped? What is the current pattern of inner peripheries in the European territory? Which areas are at risk of becoming inner peripheries? How can the European inner peripheries be characterized in relation to issues such as different age groups, gender balance, price development of the property market, and different types of regions? What processes drive marginalization and how can these be reversed and/or overcome? How can inner peripheries explore and utilise their territorial potentials, support their competitiveness, create jobs and improve the quality of life for their citizens given their conditionalities? Inner peripheries

Key policy questions: What national, regional and local strategies for inner peripheries, including more functional cooperation approaches and governance aspects, could be considered in order to improve their situation? How have inner peripheries been integrated in the EU policy agenda and cohesion policy? And how can this be strengthened in the future? How do inner peripheries compare to lagging regions? Budget: EUR Inner peripheries

Key policy questions: What could be the territorial consequences if a new place-based economic organisation were implemented as part of a circular economy? What could be the territorial consequences if Europe’s energy production and consumption were 100% renewable? What could be the territorial consequences if the European property markets collapsed? Budget: EUR Possible European territorial futures

Key policy questions: What changes in territorial governance and spatial planning systems and policies can be observed across Europe over the past 15 years? Can these changes be attributed to the influence of macro-level EU directives and policies? What are best-practices for cross-fertilisation of spatial and territorial development policies with EU Cohesion Policy? How can national/regional spatial and territorial development policy perspectives be better reflected in Cohesion Policy and other policies at the EU scale? Budget: EUR Territorial governance and spatial planning systems in Europe

Tenders must be delivered to the ESPON EGTC in an original and a copied version at the latest by: First call for applied research tenders open ThemeDeadline - DateTime New employment dynamics in Europe9 February h00 The world in Europe9 February h00 SMEs in European regions and cities9 February h00 Territories and low-carbon economy9 February h00 Inner peripheries10 February h00 Territorial futures10 February h00 Territorial governance and spatial planning systems 10 February h00

Questions (solely for the purpose of clarifying the nature of the contract) must be raised in written by to Requests for additional information received less than 7 days before the closing date for submission of tenders will not be considered. First call for applied research tenders open