Partnership with the Cities the URBAN Community Initiative
Brochure 2003 en Partnership with the Cities The URBAN Community Initiative The European Commission wishes to thank the national, regional and local organisations, including private enterprises, which collated and provided the necessary information for this publication. Photographs (pages): Mike St Maur Sheil (1, 2-3, 7, 13, 15, 30, 37, 41), URBAN I Wien (8), URBAN I Bremen (4, 8, 19), London URBAN Conference (10, 22), Bristol URBAN II (16), Ayuntamiento Pamplona (17), Stadt Graz (18), URBAN II Berlin (19, 26), URBAN II Saarbrücken (19), Dienst Sport en Recreatie (20), West Dunbartonshire Healthy Living Initiative (21), URBAN II Bremerhaven (23, 26, 32), URBACT (24), Deutsch-Österreichische URBAN-Netzwerk (25), URBAN I Mantes-la-Jolie (26), Comune di Taranto (27), RAW Tempel e.V. (28), Ville du Havre (29), Les Mureaux (31), Malmö stad (33), Stadt Luckenwalde (34), Cable Factory (35), Greek Ministry of National Economy (36), Ministère du Logement du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg (38), Fundação para o Desenvolvimento do Vale da Campanhã (39), Le Forum de Grenoble (40), Office of the Taoiseach (42), LINDHOLM 21 (43), Ayuntamiento Cáceres (44), Comune di Torino (45), Museu de Construçao Naval, Vila do Conde (46). Cover picture: A scene from the Palermo URBAN I area, Sicilia, Italy Further information on the EU Structural Funds can be found at the following address: European Commission Directorate General - Regional Policy http://europa.eu.int/comm/regional_policy/index_en.htm A great deal of additional information on the European Union is available on the Internet. It can be accessed through the Europa server (http://europa.eu.int). Cataloguing data can be found at the end of this publication.
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