nuts regional classification
Short definition: local administrative units (LAUs) are used to divide up the territory of the EU for the purpose of providing statistics at a local level.
They are low level administrative divisions of a country below that of a province, region or state.
What is the difference between NUTS 1 and NUTS2?
NUTS1: Major socio-economic regions (one NUTS1 area typically contains several NUTS2 areas); NUTS2: Basic regions for the application of regional policies (one NUTS2 area typically contains several NUTS3 areas); NUTS3: Small regions for specific diagnoses.
What is a NUTS code procurement?
Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS): NUTS is a classification standard for geographic regions, which uses numerical codes to define the location of the goods, services, or works to be procured.
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The NUTS classification and other territorial typologies
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Nuts 101 Overview
Statistical regions in the European Union and partner countries
Regional classification beyond the EU. The NUTS nomenclature is only defined for the 27 Member States of the European Union and the UK. For the. |
Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) System
The NUTS classification is a hierarchical system for the geographic categorization (larger to smaller territorial units) of regions in the EU and the UK for |
OECD Territorial grids
Regions within the 38 OECD countries are classified on two territorial levels update reflects the changes in 2016 NUTS classification (Source: Eurostat) ... |
Conversion of regional data between NUTS classifications
1 janv. 2022 The available regional data from Eurostat for the year 2010 follows the NUTS 2010 classification; while the interregional trade flows have been ... |
B REGULATION (EC) No 1059/2003 OF THE EUROPEAN
2 mars 2007 NUTS classification for all statistics classified by territorial units where applicable. (5). Different levels are needed for regional ... |
Common classification of territorial units for statistics (NUTS)
publication of harmonised regional statistics in the EU. The NUTS classification subdivides the economic territory of the Member States which. |
A revised urban-rural typology
Hugo Poelman from the Regional Policy DG. Why a new typology? Using the current OECD methodology to classify. NUTS 3 regions in the EU creates two types of. |
(Acts whose publication is obligatory) REGULATION (EC) No 1059
26 mai 2003 use the NUTS classification for all statistics classified by territorial units where applicable. ... regional NUTS classification. |
New classification of urban and rural NUTS 2 regions in Europe
In 2010 Eurostat developed an urban-rural typology for NUTS 3 regions. However EU regional policies are often founded on statistics and population |
Regions in the European Union
The NUTS classification has been used in EU legislation since 1988(2) however |
Statistical regions in the European Union and partner countries
Regional classification beyond the EU The NUTS nomenclature is only defined for the 27 Member States of the European Union and the UK For the countries |
Regions in the European Union - Nomenclature of territorial - SCB
c) The NUTS is a three-level hierarchical classification Since this is a hierarchical classification, the NUTS subdivides each Member State into a whole number of NUTS 1 regions, each of which is in turn subdivided into a whole number of NUTS 2 regions and so on |
Regions in the European Union - Repositório da Universidade de
NUTS excludes specific territorial units and local units in favour of regional units of a general nature c) The NUTS is a three-level hierarchical classification Since |
Summary of “areas” (NUTS 2) and “regions” (NUTS 3): Notes on
The NUTS classification (from the French La Nomenclature des Unités Territoriales Statistiques) is a fundamental tool for providing of statistical information to the |
NUTS - Amazon S3
The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) classification for Turkey has been developed to collect regional statistics, to identify the framework of |
OECD Regions at a Glance 2016 - OECD iLibrary
Regions within the 34 OECD countries are classified on two territorial levels reflecting Eurostat NUTS 2010 classification – facilitates greater comparability of |