Local and Regional Governments Time Network
The Network is a meeting point aimed at exchanging and promoting implementable
time policies generated at the local and regional level
GOALS
The Local and Regional Governments Time Network is composed by municipalities, metropolises, and other local and regional governments interested on fostering time policies. Its goals are to:
01.
Share knowledge
among its members
02.
Develop the Time
Policies Local and
Regional Agenda
03.
Promote the
Right To Time
Agree on common demands to enhance the visibility of local, metropolitan, and regional time policies and networks, and strengthen the legitimacy of time policies at national and local level.
04.
Enhance
the network
By fostering the collaboration of the current members and looking for new adhesions.
01.
Share knowledge
among its members
by exchanging experiences, lessons learned and good practices on local and regional time policies and studying the possibility of carry out joint projects. The existing database of good practices on local and regional time policies can be consulted here.
02.
Edit the Local and
Regional Time
Policies Agenda
by elaborating an integrated and coordinated approach to deal with the local, metropolitan, and regional dimension of time policies, which includes concrete recommendations and examples on time policies to improve the quality of life and health of the citizens under their area of competence, and to facilitate that local and regional institutions can implement time policies. It is conceived as a “white book for the second generation of time policies”.
03.
Promote the
Right To Time
by agreeing on common demands to enhance the visibility of local, metropolitan, and regional time policies and the networks these institutions are part of, and strengthening the legitimacy of time policies at the national, regional, and local level.
04.
Enhance
the Network
by fostering the collaboration of the current members and looking for new adhesions.
With the re-launch of the Network,
three key characteristics have been agreed:

to enhance the network not only to municipalities but also to metropolises and regions

to expand it to the international scale, adding cities from other continents, going beyond Europe.
