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SUMMARY:Committees' Spring Plenary
DESCRIPTION:LGIU and AER hosted the coming plenaries of the three AER Committees in London (UK)\, from 21 till 23 March 2017. \nOur photo album\n \n  \nUseful documents\n\nMeeting agenda\nList of participants\nWorking documents\n\n\nCandidacy for Committee 1 Presidency: Mr Vanraes\, Brussels Capital\, BE\nCandidacy for Committee 1 Representative for Equal Opportunities: Ms Sıla İlgi Akkaş\, Izmir\, TR\n\nCandidacy for Committee 2 Presidency: Mr Mihai Ritivoiu\, Timis\, RO\n\nCandidacy for Committee 3 Presidency: Mr Dag Rønning\, Hedmark\, NO\n\nCandidacy for Committee 3 Vice Presidency: Ms Aleksandra Djankovic\, Vojvodina\, RS\n\nCandidacy for Committee 3 Vice Presidency and/or Representative for Equal Opportunities: Attila Klarik\, Covasna\, RO\n\n\nElection procedures (for the election results\, see article below)\nDraft Minutes of the Committee 1 Spring Plenary meeting\nDraft Minutes of the Committee 2 Spring Plenary meeting\nDraft Minutes of the Committee 3 Spring Plenary meeting\n\nRelated articles\n\nCouncil of Europe Development Bank: a trusted partner for regions\nInvesting in regions reduces social and economic disparities and promotes inclusive growth\, one of the priority areas of operation for ...Read More\n\nStudy visit on the Energy transition: you’re invited!\nOn the occasion of the London Committee 1 plenary meeting\, members agreed to organise a study visit on the energy ...Read More\n\nSocial entrepreneurship: partners wanted!\nEurope\, as a community of shared values and a framework for collaboration\, will only be able to endear itself to ...Read More\n\nDecisions from the Executive Board in London\nThe AER Executive Board (EB) met at the occasion of the Spring Committees Plenaries in London on 21 March for their ...Read More\n\nWorld sustainable energy days: Experience sharing & business\nAt the AER Spring Plenaries\, regional policy makers reiterated their interest in the World Sustainable Energy Days\, one of Europe’s ...Read More\n\nAER series on investments: Episode 2\nEpisode 2 of the AER series on investments focuses on the EFSI technical and advisory services available to regions for ...Read More\n\nCultural heritage: from Veneto to Flanders via… Nordland\nHow a storm\, which in 1431 dramatically changed the route of  Pietro Querini\, a Venetian merchant\, now is a motive ...Read More\n\nYouth mental health: pressing needs across Europe\nOn the occasion of the AER Spring plenaries\, regional policy makers from wider Europe made a point on working together ...Read More\n\nBreakfast Briefing on Urban mobility\nAt a Breakfast briefing at the Spring Plenaries in London last week\, we had the pleasure to listen to Mr ...Read More\n\nWhat Brexit means for local government – insight from British Member of Parliament\nFor our very first cocktail debate\, we were honoured to welcome Mr Jim Mc Mahon\, British Labour and Co-operative Party ...Read More			\n			\n\nPlenary meetings\nThe AER Committees will developed jointly their action plans. To have their initiative included in the AER Action Plan\, regions: \n1/ Shared their idea at the relevant Committee plenary meeting: \n\nCommittee 1: Business & SMEs\, energy\, climate change and the circular economy\, transports and mobility\, cohesion policy post 2020\, rural development\nCommittee 2: Public health\, e-health\, health inequalities\, inclusion\, social and inclusive entrepreneurship\nCommittee 3: Youth\, youth participation\, youth inclusion and empowerment\, education\, lifelong learning\, culture\, creative industries\, culture for inclusion of migrants\, cultural heritage\n\n2/ Explained how they are going to implement their action\, present the timeframe and engage other AER regions. \n3/ Got support from other regions. \n=> Modus Operandi for Action Plans \n“Mind the Gap” – Sustainable financing for the regions\nThe opening conference of the AER Committees’ Spring Plenary looked at sustainable financing. \nBoth at European and global level\, decision makers are faced with mounting political and socio-economic uncertainties. Despite a constant need for investment\, public authorities\, especially at the regional level\, find it increasingly difficult to sustainably finance policies for innovative & resilient communities. \nThis event looked more specifically at the diversification of funding and financing sources. While innovation in the public sector\, cooperation & skills acquisition are some of the well-known elements which support sustainable financing (see AER conference on innovation in the public sector\, November 2015)\, it is also vital for regions to channel new funds for mid-to-long term planning. \nExperts and policy makers discussed long-term investing\, the Juncker Plan\, impact investing in general and green investments in particular. Participants gained new knowledge about funding & financing mechanisms\, shared challenges and evaluated opportunities for their regions.
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