This conference brings together policymakers, researchers and regional stakeholders to discuss how spatial mobility influences regional attractiveness, labour markets and territorial cohesion in the context of the twin transition.
Building on evidence from the Horizon Europe MOBI-TWIN project, the conference will present new insights on mobility drivers, emerging regional disparities and future scenarios. Particular attention will be given to how different types of regions, including those facing population decline or talent outflows, are affected, and how these trends may reinforce or mitigate existing inequalities across Europe.
The conference will also focus on policy implications at EU, national and regional level. Through discussions with representatives from EU institutions, regional authorities and related initiatives, it will explore how data, tools and evidence can support more effective and place-based policy responses. The aim is to contribute to ongoing debates on cohesion policy, regional resilience and balanced territorial development in the twin transition.
Where?
European Committee of the Regions (CoR)
Conference room VMA 21
2nd floor of VMA Building
Rue Van Maerlant 2, B-1040, Brussels