An interview about the MECOG-CE project and cooperation in the Brno Metropolitan Area was published on the Eurocities website in recent days. Martin Příborský, member of the Brno City Assembly responsible for strategic development and metropolitan cooperation, outlines the outcomes and key learnings of the MECOG-CE project, and the city’s ambitions and priorities for metropolitan cooperation.
Bringing together cities, metropolitan areas and networks such as Eurocities, the MECOG-CE project focuses on sharing best practices, addressing common challenges, and developing practical tools for strategic and territorial development. While Brno, as the project’s lead, has advanced its metropolitan food cooperation agenda, other partners have explored improved governance models, participatory processes and integrated mobility solutions.
The Eurocities is a network of more than 200 large cities in Europe. It has the task of representing the interests of cities within EU institutions and national governments. It seeks to influence decision-making at the European level and the legislative process in order to make sure that the interests of European cities are taken into account.
Therefore, it is a good opportunity for the MECOG-CE project to be presented to a wider audience of Eurocities’ members and followers.
You can find the article here.

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