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Fondurile europene, oportunitatea dezvoltarii durabile si inteligente a mediului urban

Lilian Onescu and Daniela Florescu

Smart Cities International Conference (SCIC) Proceedings, 2013, vol. 1, 155-166

Abstract: Secolul XXI, caracterizat prin ample modificari tehnologice, a determinat schimbarea balantei in favoarea mediului urban. Astazi, aproximativ 75% din populatia Europei locuieste in zonele urbane, iar incepand cu 2020, se preconizeaza ca proportia va fi de 80%. Drept urmare, dezvoltarea oraselor pe orizontala, dar mai ales pe verticala, devine o problema acuta, regasita tot mai des pe prima pagina a agendei politice, intrucat aceasta extindere va conduce la reconturarea peisajelor si la cresterea presiunii asupra ecosistemelor zonelor limitrofe in urmatoarele decenii, ceea ce in final se va reflecta intr-o calitate scazuta a vietii. Prezenta lucrare isi propune sa evidentieze oportunitatile create de Uniunea Europeana prin intermediul instrumentelor structurale in favoarea unei dezvoltari durabile si inteligente a sistemelor urbane.

Keywords: cercetare; dezvoltare durabilă; inovare; instrumente structurale; programe operaţionale (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O35 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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