Airport Regions Conference
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ARC - Airport Regions Conference - is an association of European cities and regions that host major international airports.[1] It was founded in 1994.[2]
[edit] Purpose and mission
The common concern of ARC and its members is to balance the economic benefits generated by the airports against their environmental impact. The ARC debates practical urban issues,[3] bringing together a wide range of expertise at the interface of air transport and local and regional policies, aiming to strengthen the position of cities and regions against higher level forces.[4] ARC represents more than 30 European regions and cities with about 100 million citizens.
[edit] References
- ^ "Lotniska jeszcze nie ma, za to członkostwo jest (There is no airport yet, but there is membership)", Gazeta Wyborcza, 2007-09-17. Retrieved on 2008-03-30. (Polish)
- ^ Alexander, E. R. (June 1998). "Amsterdam in the Red Queen's Country: Interorganizational coordination and EU-local interaction in spatial planning and policy". European Planning Studies 6 (3): 283–298. doi: .
- ^ Bischof, Günter; Pelinka, Anton; Gehler, Michael (2006). Austrian Foreign Policy in Historical Context. Transaction Publishers, p. 201. ISBN 141280521X.
- ^ Schneider-Sliwa, Rita (2006). Cities in Transition: Globalization, Political Change and Urban Development. Springer, p. 246. ISBN 1402038666.