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Opinion
Tiek izstrādāti (updated on 22/11/2023)
Atsauce: 
ECO/612-EESC-2023-2023-00848
Plenārsesija: 
583 -
Dec 13, 2023 Dec 14, 2023

One of the main conclusions of the 8th Cohesion Report is that although cohesion and convergence among regions in the European Union has improved, there are still remaining gaps especially in less developed regions related with their territorial characteristics. EU islands, mountain areas and sparsely populated areas still face many challenges on their growth and income and disparities exist.

In these regions, there are still a lot of gaps in terms of employment and investment, social exclusion is evident and gender disparities have not diminished.

EESK specializētās nodaļas atzinums: Main challenges faced by EU islands, and mountainous and sparsely populated areas

Opinion
Pieņemtie on 08/10/2015
Atsauce: 
ECO/382-EESC-2015-03720-00-01-ac-tra
Plenārsesija: 
511 -
Oct 06, 2015 Oct 08, 2015

Following the Baltic, Danube and Adriatic Ionian Regions, the Alpine space was the fourth to adopt its macro-regional strategy on 28 July 2015. The EESC welcomes the EU Strategy for the Alpine Region and sees it as an element of value added for the Alpine area as well as a driver for development that can nurture the competitiveness and cohesion of Europe as a whole.

EESK atzinums: EU Strategy on the Alpine Region

Opinion
Pieņemtie on 18/09/2013
Atsauce: 
NAT/614-EESC-2013-3961
Plenārsesija: 
492 -
Sep 18, 2013 Sep 19, 2013

The EESC supports the Action Plan for a Maritime Strategy in the Atlantic area, which sets out priorities for research and investment in the region and provides considerable European added value in terms of boosting blue growth under the Europe 2020 strategy. Cooperation will develop within this strategic framework between authorities and social and economic operators in the Atlantic regions of the five Member States concerned: Ireland, the United Kingdom, France, Spain and Portugal.

Action Plan for a Maritime Strategy in the Atlantic area

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