Demographic changes and the evolution of knowledge
Central Europe makes shrinking regions more attractive by adapting services to real needs, increasing social inclusion and reducing brain drain.
The program is also aimed at improving the inclusion of older people and the socially disadvantaged in order to minimize the negative impact of demographic changes in the regions.
News and events
November 26, 2014
i.e. SMART: final conference
July 17, 2014
Central Europe: transnational cooperation on demographic change and knowledge development is a catalyst for change
14 February 2014
The real economy “looks for a silver lining to Europe’s long-standing problem”
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Output
Aging Strategy for Central Europe: Final Green Paper 2013 [Download PDF]
Regional situation in the field of mobility and transport in the EURUFU regions [download PDF]
How Central Europe can contribute to the goal of a European eHealth area [Download PDF]
State of Mobility in a Small Town Report and Best Practices Report [Download PDF]
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Infographic
Get an overview of key data and information on cooperation on demographic change in the Central Europe programme.
Cooperation
On this thematic cooperation map, you will learn about the most active regions and the regions that cooperate the most with each other.