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Program Audyt miast (Urban Audit)zapoczątkowano w 1998 roku jako wspólne przedsięwzięcie Generalnego Dyrektoriatu Polityki Regionalnej Komisji Europejskiej (DG REGIO) oraz Eurostatu. Jego celem było dostarczenie obiektywnych i porównywalnych danych o miastach europejskich. Jest on odpowiedzią Komisji Europejskiej (KE) na rosnące potrzeby z zakresu wsparcia informacyjnego miast. Analiza w niniejszym artykule ograniczona jest do wybranych zmiennych demograficznych. Zebrane wskaźniki podczas trzeciej edycji programu Urban Audit 2006 obejmują 357 miast z 30 krajów (w tym 45 miast Polski).
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The Urban Audit is the joint venture of the European Commission and Eurostat initiated in May 1998. This programme is an answer to the rising information needs on cities, where the majority of economic potentials and innovative enterprises are concentrated. The main aim of the project is to provide the objective and comparable statistical data characterizing the social and economic life of cities. The analysis is limited to some selected demographical variables and indicators collected during the third edition of the Urban Audit 2006 programme covering 357 cities of 30 countries (including 45 Polish cities).(original abstract)
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Program Urban Audit zapoczątkowano w 1998 roku, a jego celem było dostarczenie obiektywnych i porównywalnych danych o miastach europejskich. Jest on odpowiedzią Komisji Europejskiej (KE) na rosnące potrzeby z zakresu wsparcia informacyjnego miast. Koordynatorem programu był EUROSTAT, który organizował współpracę między krajowymi urzędami statystycznymi, samorządami terytorialnymi i organizacjami międzynarodowymi a KE. Przedstawiono cele programu oraz niektóre wyniki badania Urban Audit II dla Polski
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Social and economic development of Europe urban areas and constant growth of meaning of local self-government in creating this development consequently leads to the enlarged demand on reliable and comparative statistical data about urban areas. The answer for supply is the Urban Audit Programme by authorities of the European Union. It is a joint initiative of DG Regional Policy and EUROSTAT. EUROSTAT started with realisation of pilot edition of the Programme in May 1998. The target of this edition was to gather comparative information about urban areas, taking into consideration neighbourhood of urban area as well as separated fields within urban area, and as a consequence creation of data base about urban areas for the purposes of structure of the European Union and local urban authorities. 58 cities from EU-15 have participated in the pilot edition of the Programme. 258 cities from 27 countries have participated in the second phase of the Programme, implementing from 2003. On the basis of information for 336 variables calculated over 280 statistical indices describing quality of live in urban areas. In Poland, the second phase of the Urban Audit Programme was conducted by CSO in the co-operation with Statistical Offices, and especially with Centre of Urban Statistics of Statistical Office in Poznan. The project was conducted two years and was finished in June 2005. The article presents methodology of survey and also a process of data gathering, and manner of data presentation. Authors present selected information about the European urban areas and draw the attention to the future directions of works of urban statistics.
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