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Programming Rural Development 2007 to 2013 in Austria

Ignaz Knöbl Head of Division II 6 - Rural Development Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management, Austria. Programming Rural Development 2007 to 2013 in Austria. Background of Rural Development in Austria Implementation of RD 2000 to 2006

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Programming Rural Development 2007 to 2013 in Austria

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  1. Ignaz Knöbl Head of Division II 6 - Rural Development Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management, Austria Programming Rural Development 2007 to 2013 in Austria

  2. Background of Rural Development in Austria Implementation of RD 2000 to 2006 Programming process 2007 to 2013 Open questions Content

  3. Austrian accession to EU in 1995 Austria has federal structure covering 9 federal states Consultation as a key element in programming Relevant competences both on national and regional level National public financing from national and regional level 2nd pillar of the CAP is [in terms of financial importance] the 1st pillar in Austria's Agricultural Policy Background

  4. 1st and 2nd Pillar of CAP in Austria 2nd pillar including national cofinancing Data for 2003 1st pillar EU-funding 2nd pillar 60 % state 40 % region National cofinancing

  5. Austria became a member state of the EU, when CAP-reform-discussion gave birth to RD –  agri-environmental measures The share of less favoured areas is very high in Austria (mountain regions!) –  compensatory allowence Austria`s tradition in supporting income combinations and the development of rural regions –  objective-5b and LEADER Why is RD that important to Austria?

  6. Austrian RD-ProgramPublic ressources 2000 – 2006: 7.166,35 Mio EUR Investment

  7. Three programmes (1995-99: 23 programmes) One rural development programme on national level EAGGF sub-programme of one Objective 1-programme One LEADER+ programme on national level Economic and social partners involved in co-ordination platform ÖROK Monitoring committees are taking in NGOs (two Committees for three programmes) RD programmes 2000 - 2006

  8. II 6 Managing authority – BMLFUW – II 6 –co-ordination and other units II 6 II 6 Paying Agency - AMA Burgenl Approval of projects delegated by paying agency projects Implementation of RD 2000 - 2006 RD-programme Leader objective1 national level regional level

  9. Starting event in November 2004 on the basis of the Commissions proposal of 14/07/2004 Time planning: Commission approval on one single national RDP before 01/01/2007 Taking all partners and stakeholder into account Very active form of partnership RD Programming 07-13

  10. Two parallel processes: (a) drawing up of the programme and (b) consultation with civil society Drawing up process More than 200 experts in working groups set up along the four axis of the regulation Working group members from national and regional level including economic and social partners Consultation process Regular conferences giving reports on the status of the programming process Internet platform RD 07-13 programming structure

  11. www.le07-13.lebensministerium.at Internet plattform as part of partnership

  12. One programm Managing authority is the Ministry of Agricultural, Forestry, Environment and Watermanagement Monitoring committee Single paying agency Project approval at regional level Implementing RD 07 - 13

  13. No Financial Perspective No official adopted European Strategic Guidelines No implementing rules RD 07-13: Key issues, but open questions „Optimism is a Moral Duty“ Sir Karl Popper

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