European Union, France, regional development, globalization, territorial integration, cohesion policy, competitiveness, economic development, Nord France Invest, Hauts-de-France region
This document discusses France's efforts to integrate its territories into the European Union and globalization, highlighting key policies and initiatives.
[...] There are also policies to promote tourism and heritage of the territories with labels and renovation work that are rewarded by France's first place in the number of international visitors. The European Union also values these entities with special programs to deepen their cooperation and to protect the status of these cross-border regions. The particular case and support provided to border entities Thus, regions close to borders act in accordance with the principles of cooperation and operate jointly for the establishment of a European megalopolis. The intensification of exchanges and flows (goods, capital, people) reflects the interdependence that links areas on both sides of the border. [...]
[...] It has notably supported the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region to modernize its network of renewable energies with the mobilization of dedicated funds to create green jobs and benefit from new industrial spin-offs. Thus, France is implementing an ambitious development policy to encourage regions to invest in order to participate in European integration on issues of competitiveness and economic development. Their efforts to gain in attractiveness and visibility are rewarded by numerous major achievements. II. The successful bet of several French regions benefiting from the European cohesion policy France can indeed count on several territories experiencing economic, demographic, and geographical dynamism. [...]
[...] The action of different actors to recompose French territories Local authorities and regions organize the recomposition of the territory through voluntary measures. Whether it is by proposing to develop the territory or by encouraging local initiatives, they sometimes use organizations to remedy the lack of attractiveness and give weight to ambitious projects. By taking document we discover the communication action of the Nord France Invest agency of the Hauts-de-France region towards both national and international companies to accompany them free of charge in their installation on site or in their international implantation by indicating possible attractive destinations such as London. [...]
[...] The internal market also remains an interesting anchor point for these firms (Doc.1). The good health of investments in France confirms these good practices of promotion. The activity of these organizations testifies to their willingness to revitalize and recompose French territories in the EU and in globalization. The approach to territorial development and the promotion of sustainable models values spaces while conforming to the expectations of decision-making institutions. Balance and inclusion are the key to continuing to grow and participate in this international movement responding to a "need for networking at both national and local levels" (Doc. [...]
[...] Finally, the southern part of the territory also contributes with a favorable strategic position. The exploitation of the proximity of neighboring countries and the Mediterranean climate allows for the implementation of innovation, sustainable development, and tourism projects. We can refer here to the high-speed rail initiative linking Lyon to Turin. In fact, this ambitious project would allow for the development and connection of two dynamic economic entities beyond the French and Italian borders. European financial support has made it possible by supporting regional collaboration and the inclusion of the concerned entities to gain in integration and attractiveness. [...]
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