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EPRC PhD Student Article Featured in ESPON 2019

23 September 2019

Sylwia Borkowska-Waszak Featured in ESPON 2019

Sylwia Borkowska-Waszak, a PhD student at EPRC, contributed an article for the ESPON 2019 report on research into territorial development. The article, titled "How can ethnography enrich the analysis of territorial interrelations? Insights from integrated territorial investments in Poland", contributes to the debate on methodoloigcal approaches for territorial interrelations in functional urban areas.

ESPON is a EU programme which uses a networking of contributing member states across the EU to provide support for programme authorities in order to strengthen territorial cohesion. Support is provided in the form of knowledge exchange, reports and networking events. The 2019 report is available here, and the article written by Sylwia can be found on page 44.

 

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