Do you know what the EU's cohesion policy is?
The European project COREJIO has been launched to make the topics of just transition and cohesion policy more understandable, accessible, and relevant to people
The European project COREJIO has been launched to make the topics of just transition and cohesion policy more understandable, accessible, and relevant to people
Even before the Just Transition Mechanism came to be, Czechia had devised its own Restart strategy as a way to figure out a way forward for its three coal regions
We all know that Stara Zagora is the Bulgarian region most affected by the gradual phase-out of coal-fired power generation
Silesia has always been a little special among the Polish regions. For seven centuries, it was a domain of the German Empire, before becoming a part of the resurrected Polish state
More than 10% of the value of the Just Transition Fund for the region of Eastern Greater Poland (Wielkopolska Voivodeship) has been set aside to a single
The University of Petrosani is a perfect example of the way education changes along with development priorities in a country
Romania’s Jiu Valley was for the longest of times considered the fuel engine of the Eastern European country’s economy
How does a region with no strong entrepreneurial tradition manage to create a culture of innovation, risk-taking, and community? In this episode, we meet Jernei Lipar
How is a former industrial region in Slovenia rethinking its future through sustainability, innovation, and community involvement? In this episode, we meet Martin Šikovec
For three days this September, Stara Zagora will become a regional career center. Between the 11th and 13th of next month, the city of lime trees will bring together
You already know about the unique business incubator PISMO, based in the small Croatian town of Novska, which is the product of the innovative idea of the regional agency SIMORA
Kyustendil is entering a key phase of transformation with unprecedented access to European funding—for businesses, people, and the new green economy
People in Kyustendil have real fears about the Green Deal – about jobs, incomes, and energy prices. Local residents remain cautious about change
Unlike other regions, the wave of transition hit Kyustendil about 8–10 years ago, when most of the mines were closed. The consequences were visible
The topic of a fair transition, in itself, implies expectations for something fair. It is no secret that for workers and the population of the Kyustendil region, the main issues are jobs