The results of the CNIS (Conseil National Statistique) meeting are available online
January 2025
On December 5th, 2024, the meeting of the ‘Territory’ commission of the CNIS was held, in which the MOT took part. The aim was to discuss the observation of border territories and how to carry out cross-border comparisons: how can existing flows and exchanges between two border territories be monitored? How can the border phenomenon be quantified and its consequences for territories assessed?
The session provided answers to these questions by taking stock of existing data for studying (cross)border territories in all their diversity, and by gathering the needs and opinions of data users on this subject. At the end of the session, the commission made recommendations for official statistics.
All the working documents and minutes of the discussions have been posted online: https://www.cnis.fr/evenements/territoires-2024-2e-reunion/
Among the working documents made available:
- Follow-up to the opinion adopted at the end of the session – Cross-border statistics – 5 December 2024
- Slide show – Cross-border work at INSEE – by Guillaume Bichler and Lionel Viglino, INSEE
- Slide show – Cross-border observation – by the Cross-Border Operational Mission (MOT)
- Slide show – Public statistics in border areas: uses and expectations. The example of northern Lorraine – by Michaël Vollot, AGAPE
- Slideshow – Experience: the meta-survey of cross-border mobility – by Justin Delloye, UCLouvain
- Slideshow – A new mapping tool on insee.fr Discover France up close – by Lionel Janin, INSEE