Cities as centres of increased competitiveness in Eastern Poland
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Rafał Kerger
Participates in the sessions:
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Cities as centres of increased competitiveness in Eastern Poland
- Technologies, management, investments. Cooperation: science – business – local government.
- Cities of tomorrow and new technologies – mobility, efficient resource management, environmental protection, the sharing economy.
- "Delimitation of Medium-sized Cities That Are Losing Their Social and Economic Functions". A report prepared for the purposes of Responsible Development Strategy.
- Opportunities for state intervention. Polish Development Fund and its offer for local governments ("Package for Medium-Sized Cities").
- International cooperation between partner cities – a practical dimension.
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Plenary session: Eastern Poland 4.0
- Strategic growth directions in Eastern Polish regions. Priorities, strategic goals, differentiation.
- A need for vision. Ambition, audacity, potential. Weaknesses and barriers to overcome.
- "Responsible Development Strategy" as an opportunity for Eastern Poland. Further government plans.
- New EU Cohesion Policy framework. Different, but how?
- Role of social capital, economic cooperation, start-ups, innovation.
- Eastern Poland 2030. Where are we? How are we perceived?
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Investments
- Infrastructure development for urban, road and rail transportation in Eastern Poland.
- New investments in Eastern Poland and state programmes (Mieszkanie Plus, Mosty Plus, Pakiet dla Średnich Miast).
- Important role of investment in raising investment attractiveness, improving the quality of life and promoting new business ventures. New approach to development planning.
- Development prospects for the housing sector – a survey of implementation determinants.
- Investment funding sources. Role of local government, EU programmes, public sources.
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