Abstract
In recent years the urban question in the European Union has been a matter of deep focus and intensive debate, contributing to the European Community environmental, spatial and sustainability policies approach, however not entirely reflected in the current version of the 6th European Environmental Action Programme. The POLIS programme, initiated in Portugal at the time of the last Portuguese Presidency of the European Union (January–June 2000), illustrates the Portuguese urban environmental policy approach in that period, in response to contemporary trends and priorities regarding the improvement of urban life and governance. This article describes the POLIS programme, its current status and how it meets current challenges. The expetience acquired so far with the POLIS programme may be useful in the broader context of the discussion of an European urban policy.
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Maria do Rosário Partidário, Professor at the New University of Lisbon (UNL), DCEA, FCT/UNL, Quinta da Torre, 2829–516 Caparica, Portugal. Francisco Nunes Correia, National Coordinator of the POLIS Programme, Professor at the Higher Institute of Technology (IST), Lisbon, Portugal.
Green cities are cities where the environment plays a central role in urban requalification; cities of knowledge and entretainment are cities that adopt culture, science and technology as a new economic development frontier; digital cities are cities that promote the use of new digital technologies in a day‐to‐day routine; intergenerational cities are cities which avoid the segmentation of social groups promoting historical heritage and the co‐existence of different ways of life.