The final conference of Horizon 2020 COHSMO project will be held on 9 June 2021.
COHSMO investigates the relationship between socio-economic structures of inequality, urbanization and territorial cohesion, and how territorial cohesion at different European scales can influence economic growth, spatial justice and democratic capacities.
The consortium includes 7 countries: Italy, Denmark, Austria, Poland, Lithuania, Greece and United Kingdom.
The program of the final conference of the project is as follows:
9:15-9:30 |
Welcome and introduction |
9:30-10.00 |
Keynote: Prof Simin Davoudi: Territorial Cohesion, Spatial Inequalities and a ‘Just Europe’ |
10:00-10:15 |
Questions/discussion |
10:15-10:30 |
Short break |
10:30-12:00 |
COHSMO presentations and discussion (15-20 min presentations followed by discussion) 10:30-11:10 Anja Jørgensen: Urbanization and the territorialisation of cohesion 11:00-11:30 Carolina Pacchi & Wirginia Aksztejn: Territorial governance and its reliance on vertical or horizontal policy coordination. 11:30-12:00 Jurga Bucaite-Vilke: Territorial cohesion and network governance: the alternatives for territorial development. |
12:00-13:00 |
Lunch break |
13:00-13:30 |
Keynote: Prof. Maurizio Ferrera: Neo-universalism and social investment policies |
13:30-13:45 |
Questions/ discussion |
13:45-13:55 |
Coffee break |
13:55-15.25 |
COHSMO presentations and discussion (10-15 min presentations followed by discussion): 14:00-14:20 Yuri Kazepov & Ruggero Cefalo: Territorialising Social Investments 14:40-15:00 Carolina Pacchi/ Costanzo Ranci: solutions for a more cohesive European territory |
15:25-15:35 |
Coffee break |
15:35-16:20 |
Plenary discussion: |
16:20-16:30 |
Wrapping up: |
For more information, please, check the flyer of the event.
Registration is required which can be done through the following link:: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=Sbrb9QbOb0msPgzxQ2HZNJf1DPE7BsFNiBQ12RbN-c5UMzZFWFg1SFIxODdTT1k1TFpJMTc4Mlg5RC4u
COSHMO project has recieved funding from the European Union’s Horizion 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 727058