The Integrated Approach in Urban Policies: European and Spanish Experiences
Madrid, Spain (hybrid), 16 November 2021
Joint organiser: Spanish Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda (MITMA)
The 2020 New Leipzig Charter reiterates the core message of its predecessor, the 2007 Leipzig Charter on Sustainable European Cities: to move past the silo mentality and towards an ‘integrated approach’ in urban policies. This powerful concept has come a long way since 2007, entering mainstream EU policymaking. Nevertheless, its implementation at different levels of urban governance has presented challenges.
This Policy Lab was designed to support the ongoing collaboration of the Spanish Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda (MITMA) with Spanish cities to develop and trial Local Action Plans within the framework of the Spanish Urban Agenda. The event explored pioneering examples of the integrated approach in urban policies, on various scales within Spanish and wider European contexts. The cases presented spanned the local, national and EU level, facilitating expert exchanges on context-specific policies and programmes, identifying both bottlenecks and opportunities for further uptake and experimentation post-pandemic.
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