Between policy and perception: Stakeholder views on addressing territorial inequality in Europe.

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2025-05-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.19221.2
Olga Jubany, Zarko Sunderic, Gordana Matkovic, Malin Roiha
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Background: Long-standing territorial disparities have evolved into novel forms of inequality, exacerbated by a decline in social status and the protection afforded to citizens. Territorial inequality extends beyond economic disparities in income and wealth, encompassing unequal access to fundamental rights and opportunities such as essential services, infrastructure, and education. These disparities pose significant challenges to comprehensive socioeconomic development. This paper is part of a broader research project on "left-behindness," aiming to explore stakeholders' perceptions of the underlying drivers of territorial inequalities, as well as the governance mechanisms and policy tools aimed at mitigating these issues.

Methods: The analysis draws on data from 20 focus groups conducted between November and December 2023, involving 98 national, regional and local stakeholders from seven European countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Italy, Serbia, and Spain.

Results: The findings reveal a notable disconnect between national-level discourses on territorial inequalities and the priorities of local and regional stakeholders across the seven countries. While territorial disparities are acknowledged within policy frameworks, efforts to address these issues are often impeded by governance challenges, including tensions between centralization and decentralization, fragmented coordination, and insufficient horizontal and vertical cooperation among actors at different levels of government.

Conclusions: The research underscores the necessity of adopting place-sensitive, context-specific approaches to address territorial inequalities. It highlights the need to address demographic challenges, geographic isolation, and inequitable funding mechanisms, particularly in underserved regions. Aligning policy interventions with the diverse and context-dependent challenges faced by "left-behind" areas is essential for the effective mitigation of territorial disparities.

政策与认知之间:利益相关者对解决欧洲领土不平等问题的看法。
背景:长期存在的地域差异已经演变成新的不平等形式,社会地位的下降和对公民的保护加剧了这种不平等。地域不平等不仅限于收入和财富的经济差异,还包括获得基本权利和机会的不平等,如基本服务、基础设施和教育。这些差异对全面的社会经济发展构成重大挑战。本文是一个更广泛的“落后”研究项目的一部分,旨在探讨利益相关者对领土不平等的潜在驱动因素的看法,以及旨在缓解这些问题的治理机制和政策工具。方法:分析利用2023年11月至12月期间进行的20个焦点小组的数据,涉及来自奥地利、比利时、丹麦、希腊、意大利、塞尔维亚和西班牙等7个欧洲国家的98个国家、地区和地方利益相关者。结果:研究结果揭示了在七个国家中,关于领土不平等的国家级话语与地方和区域利益相关者的优先事项之间存在显著的脱节。虽然在政策框架内承认领土差异,但解决这些问题的努力往往受到治理挑战的阻碍,包括中央集权与权力下放之间的紧张关系、协调不一致以及各级政府行为者之间横向和纵向合作不足。结论:该研究强调了采用地域敏感、具体环境的方法来解决地域不平等问题的必要性。它强调需要解决人口挑战、地理隔离和筹资机制不公平的问题,特别是在服务不足的地区。使政策干预措施与“落后”地区所面临的各种不同的、视情况而定的挑战保持一致,对于有效减轻地域差异至关重要。
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