Part I Revising territories and social
investment policy in Europe: Concepts,
ideas and challenges
Panagiotis Artelaris and George Mavrommatis
Chapter 1 Territorial cohesion, spatial justice
and the social investment approach
Abstract: With a focus on economic, social and territorial policy, European Cohesion Policy
is increasing in importance as a result of the recent rise in territorial inequalities in the
European Union (EU). This paper attempts to reveal connections between the policy con-
cept of territorial cohesion, the normative idea of spatial justice and the social investment
approach. It is argued that territorial cohesion and spatial justice are intrinsically linked
to the social investment approach. The common ground between territorial cohesion and
spatial justice is the goal of delivering an improvement in people’s lives regardless of where
they live. For its part, the social investment approach is also about expanding people’s life
opportunities by investing in them and thus increasing their capabilities to participate fully
in economic and social life. It is true that social investment policies so far have mostly ne-
glected the spatial dimension as they have not been place-sensitive. However, a place-based
social investment approach, working in a coherent way with territorial cohesion policy, has
the potential to lead to effective solutions ameliorating some of the EU’s current spatial ills
and the political reactions they generate.
Keywords: European Cohesion Policy, territorial inequality, spatial justice, capabilities
approach, place-based, social investment approach.
Introduction
With a focus on economic, social and territorial policy, European Cohesion Policy
is increasing in importance as a result of the recent rise in territorial inequality
across the European Union (EU) (Capello et al., 2015; Iammarino et al., 2019).
This rise has been extensively documented in many official reports, such as
the Territorial Agenda 2030 (Ministers Responsible for Spatial Planning and
Territorial Development and/or Territorial Cohesion, 2020). The emphasis on
territorial inequalities stems from the possibility that growing spatial disparities
could endanger EU economic, social and territorial cohesion and even threaten
what is perceived as the European Model of Society (Faludi, 2007b, c; Zaucha &
Böhme, 2020).
This chapter attempts to reveal connections between the policy concept of ter-
ritorial cohesion, the normative idea of spatial justice and the social investment
approach. More specifically, it is argued in this study that territorial cohesion and
spatial justice are intrinsically linked to the social investment approach. If the