Space matters: a methodology for CityLabs

This report illustrates the activities and outcomes of the Exploratory Research Activity (ERA) 'Space matters: How to develop a common methodology for CityLabs', developed by the Territorial Development Unit of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) between October 2021 and September 2022. The ma...

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