Collaboration within City Networks Sample Clauses

Collaboration within City Networks. Dresden is collaborating within several European city networks. Starting in 1985 by joining the network “Mayors for Peace” Dresden invested in several networks with different approaches (further information see below). The city collaborations and its descriptions can be found in the following table: Name of the Network Description Link to the network EUROCITIES Since 2014 Dresden is member of the city network. The membership guarantees continuous transmission of up-to-date information on the most important developments relevant to local authorities at European level, representation of their own interests within Europe and networking with other cities to develop joint European projects. xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx xxx.xx/ POLIS POLIS is a European network, established in 1989 and has 60 members out of 15 countries, cities, regions, urban traffic companies and institutions. It offers the possibility of information about innovations within transport sector and support within the building of xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx xxxxxxx.xx/ integrated and sustainable transport systems. Since 2004 Dresden is a member, in 2010/11 the city was president of the network. RGRE/CEMR “The Council of European Municipalities and Regions represents the interests of Europe’s local and regional governments and their associations in more than 40 countries. It promotes citizenship and exchange between elected representatives”1 The network informs about EU funding, promotes the exchange of views and experiences between local authorities, provides information on aspects of European policy relevant to municipalities and supports municipal development cooperation.2 xxx.xxxx.xx xxx.xxxx.xxx EUROREGIO N Elbe/Labe The Euroregion Elbe/Labe brings together people along the Saxon-Czech border. The goals of the network are to build mutual trust and to promote cross-border cooperation. The Euroregion Elbe /Labe consists of the Saxon "Kommunalgemeinschaft Euroregion Oberes Elbtal / Osterzgebirge e.V." and the Czech "Gemeindeverband Labe". Members on the Saxon side are the administrative district Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains and the state capital Dresden. The Czech side includes the towns and municipalities of the administrative districts Litomeřice, Ústí nad Labem, Teplice as well as Dečín partly. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx xxx.xx/xx/? Mayors for Peace Mayors for Peace" brings together over 7900 cities and communities from 164 countries worldwide. Germany has 600 member cities (as of 2020). The city of Hannover is...
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