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  • Portraits of border residents between Strasbourg and Kehl

    TERRITORIES

    Portraits of border residents between Strasbourg and Kehl

    September 2022

    "70 people aged 2 to 87 who live, work or enjoy their time in the Strasbourg Eurometropolis or in Kehl, share their views on what constitutes the cross-border living area, the influence of restrictions on crossing the border during the health crisis and their aspirations for the future."

  • French Government response on the assessment of the French Presidency of the European Union for cross-border territories

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    French Government response on the assessment of the French Presidency of the European Union for cross-border territories

    July 2022

    On 12 July 2022, Brigitte Klinkert, member of parliament for Haut-Rhin (FR), questioned the French government in the National Assembly on "the place of cross-border cooperation in the negotiations conducted under the French Presidency ». Specific provisions will be included in the revision of the Schengen code.

  • “Small Towns of Tomorrow”: a “flash” mission to Bouzonville and Sierck-les-Bains

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    “Small Towns of Tomorrow”: a “flash” mission to Bouzonville and Sierck-les-Bains

    June 2022

    Close to the Franco-German and Franco-Luxembourg borders, Bouzonville and Sierck-les-Bains are drawing up their cross-border goals with the help of the MOT.

  • University cooperation transcends borders

    EUROPE

    University cooperation transcends borders

    June 2022

    Focus on two border initiatives at the heart of the European project.

  • Borders Forum 21&22 June in Paris: focus on governance with three key testimonies

    BORDERS FORUM

    Borders Forum 21&22 June in Paris: focus on governance with three key testimonies

    May 2022

    Sandro Gozi, MEP, Jean de Béthune, President of the Lille-Kortrijk-Tournai Eurometropolis, and Christoph Schnaudigel, President of the PAMINA Eurodistrict, talk to us about governance – a crucial subject at the centre of the second day of the Borders Forum. Register now as places are limited! You can also access the event's press kit.

  • A comparative study by the MOT on major retailers in the SaarMoselle Eurodistrict

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    A comparative study by the MOT on major retailers in the SaarMoselle Eurodistrict

    April 2022

    The Saarbrücken Regionalverband has just published a study on planning and permits regarding projects for sites intended for major retailers in the SaarMoselle Eurodistrict, on the Franco-German border. This assignment was carried out by the MOT and the German consultancy Junker+Kruse.

  • The Greater Region renews its support for citizens’ small cross-border projects

    TERRITORIES

    The Greater Region renews its support for citizens’ small cross-border projects

    April 2022

    The Greater Region’s Cooperation Fund has been extended by the Greater Region Summit with a new call for projects. Its aim: "To bring the inhabitants of the Greater Region closer together and to enable them to experience the richness of exchanges across borders".

  • The MOT launches a transit office

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    The MOT launches a transit office

    March 2022

    In order to strengthen its presence in the territories through ad hoc regional offices, on 14 March the MOT held its first session in Strasbourg.

  • Meeting of the Franco-German Cross-Border Cooperation Committee

    NATIONAL LEVEL

    Meeting of the Franco-German Cross-Border Cooperation Committee

    March 2022

    The Franco-German Cross-Border Cooperation Committee met on 12 March in Strasbourg, under the co-chairmanship of Clément Beaune (France), Minister of State for European Affairs, and Anna Lührmann, Minister of State for Europe and Climate (Germany). The MOT officially took part in the meeting as a Committee "expert".

  • Taking stock halfway through France’s presidency of the Greater Region – Clément Beaune proposes restarting discussions on the ECBM

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    Taking stock halfway through France’s presidency of the Greater Region – Clément Beaune proposes restarting discussions on the ECBM

    March 2022

    In January 2022, the Summit of Greater Region Executives took stock at the midpoint in France’s presidency, particularly with respect to the industrial, digital and energy transitions, flood and drought risk prevention, food and promoting short supply chains, culture, youth, sport and tourism, healthcare and security.

  • INSEE highlights the negative impact of cross-border workers on growth in the Grand Est Region

    TERRITORIES

    INSEE highlights the negative impact of cross-border workers on growth in the Grand Est Region

    March 2022

    According to a study by INSEE that has just been published, average GDP growth in the Grand Est Region is the second lowest among mainland France’s regions, after Burgundy- Franche-Comté: "In the region, per capita GDP totalled €28,300 in 2017, which was €1,200 lower than the average for provincial France. […] One explanation for this is the greater increase in the number of cross-border workers than of workers in employment.

  • A "web" of cross-border innovation to observe and promote the economy of the Upper Rhine

    TERRITORIES

    A "web" of cross-border innovation to observe and promote the economy of the Upper Rhine

    February 2022

    A "web" is a new method for observing innovative sectors. It consists of a mode of visualisation of ecosystems through the representation of their players and the relationships that connect them, and is designed to be a "participatory and experimental tool".

  • Closer cooperation between Strasbourg and Kehl

    TERRITORIES

    Closer cooperation between Strasbourg and Kehl

    January 2022

    At their joint municipal council meeting that took place on 1 December 2021, the cities of Strasbourg and Kehl signed a cooperation agreement aimed at stepping up their exchanges and working on new cross-border projects. This initiative encompasses the competences of the Strasbourg Eurometropolis, which is a signatory to the agreement, thus marking a recognition of involvement at the intermunicipal level in the cooperation between the cities and the construction of a cross-border conurbation.

  • Spotlight on cross-border public services at the 42nd conference of urban planning agencies

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    Spotlight on cross-border public services at the 42nd conference of urban planning agencies

    January 2022

    At a time when the closure of borders highlights the issues relating to cross-border living areas and their cohesion, the provision of public services specific to these territories was the subject of a dedicated workshop at the FNAU’s last national conference.

  • Bringing together cross-border territories in preparation for 2022!

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    Bringing together cross-border territories in preparation for 2022!

    December 2021

    This autumn, and for the second consecutive year, the MOT organised nine “territorial meetings”, so as to keep in close contact with the members of its network, and involve them in preparing its annual programme. Held successively in Besançon, Strasbourg, Lille, Annemasse, Charleville-Mézières, Nice, Urrugne, Perpignan and Metz, both virtually and in person, the meetings brought together close to 200 participants in total.

  • Micro-projects to involve cross-border civil society

    TERRITORIES

    Micro-projects to involve cross-border civil society

    December 2021

    Launched in 2017 for a five-year period, the project “Civil Society in the Upper Rhine” presented its final assessment at the closing day held by the PAMINA Eurodistrict EGTC on 9 November 2021 in Lauterbourg. Funded within the framework of the Interreg VA Upper Rhine programme, it aimed to “involve civil society players more in the joint construction of cross-border daily life”.

  • Towards a cross-border circular economy?

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    Towards a cross-border circular economy?

    November 2021

    On 18 November, the PAMINA Eurodistrict, in partnership with the MOT, held a seminar on the circular economy in the cross-border setting.

  • EWRC "Breathing without borders" : the MOT publishes three project factsheets

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    EWRC "Breathing without borders" : the MOT publishes three project factsheets

    November 2021

    Following on from the MOT’s workshop “Breathing without borders” held on 13 October during the EURegionsWeek, the MOT has published three project factsheets corresponding to the examples of good practices presented during the workshop.

  • Health crisis: a tool to facilitate cross-border movements between France, Germany and Switzerland

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    Health crisis: a tool to facilitate cross-border movements between France, Germany and Switzerland

    November 2021

    At a time when the pandemic is on the rise again in Europe and health measures are being strengthened on both sides of the Rhine, the European Territorial Authority of Alsace and the Grand Est Region, in cooperation with the Centre Européen de la Consommation (European Centre for Consumer Protection) and the INFOBEST network, have made available a digital tool to aid with crossing borders.

  • EURegionsWeek – "Breathing without borders": the MOT’s workshop

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    EURegionsWeek – "Breathing without borders": the MOT’s workshop

    October 2021

    At a time when environmental health is a growing concern for citizens and the Commission is launching its ambitious “Zero-pollution action plan” within the framework of the European Green Deal, the MOT and its network decided to organise a workshop entitled “Breathing without borders: challenges in improving air quality in cross-border regions” during the European Week of Cities and Regions.

  • Two Franco-German "Planspiele" devoted to border regions

    TERRITORIES

    Two Franco-German "Planspiele" devoted to border regions

    October 2021

    Concrete expressions of the Aachen Treaty, two MORO* pilot projects on the Franco-German border aim to strengthen the cross-border dimension of territorial development practices, using an innovative method that has been widely tried out in Germany – the "Planspiel"**:

  • Cross-border monitoring of the 3DS bill (France) by the MOT

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    Cross-border monitoring of the 3DS bill (France) by the MOT

    September 2021

    Following its adoption at its first reading in the Senate on 21 July 2021, the 3DS bill (standing for “differentiation, decentralisation, deconcentration and various measures to simplify local public action”) will be examined under a fast-track procedure in the Assemblée Nationale, in France, from the beginning of December. Taking on a number of the proposals put forward by the MOT, the senators adopted a series of amendments relating to cross-border issues.

  • Conference on "Cross-border rail connections" on 10-11 June

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    Conference on "Cross-border rail connections" on 10-11 June

    June 2021

    The MOT, in partnership with the PAMINA Eurodistrict and with the support of the European Committee of the Regions, held a high-level event on existing and missing cross-border rail links.

  • Basel Trinational Eurodistrict - Involving inhabitants in thinking about the future of their trinational region

    TERRITORIES

    Basel Trinational Eurodistrict - Involving inhabitants in thinking about the future of their trinational region

    July 2021

    The health situation threw up a major challenge – that of providing a suitable format for citizens’ participation in the middle of a pandemic. In collaboration with the Euro-Institut and the MOT, the Basel Trinational Eurodistrict (ETB) developed a concept organised around a questionnaire and several virtual events. The aim was both to ensure broad participation from the population and to facilitate real exchanges between citizens from the three countries.

  • Editorial by Thomas Zeller, President of the Basel Trinational Eurodistrict, Vice-President of the Saint-Louis Conurbation and Mayor of Hegenheim

    TERRITORIES

    Editorial by Thomas Zeller, President of the Basel Trinational Eurodistrict, Vice-President of the Saint-Louis Conurbation and Mayor of Hegenheim

    July 2021

    The Basel trinational conurbation is a genuinely shared living area that is strongly interconnected. In designing our Strategy 2030, it seemed extremely important to us to set our goals in accordance with what matters to the region’s population.