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EUROPEAN INTERREGIONAL COOPERATION 2007/13 Interreg IVC General overview 21 March 2007. four interregional and networking programmes art.6.3. one interregional cooperation programme focusing on Lisbon and Gothenburg priorities ( INTERREG IVC )
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EUROPEAN INTERREGIONAL COOPERATION • 2007/13 • Interreg IVC • General overview • 21 March 2007
four interregional and networking programmesart.6.3 • one interregional cooperation programme focusing on Lisbon and Gothenburg priorities(INTERREG IVC) • a network programme for the exchange of experiences on urban development (URBACT II) • a programme for the identification, transfer and dissemination of best practice in management of co-operation programmes (INTERACT II) • a programme for studies and data collection, observation and analysis of development trends (ESPON II)
Programming process • Programming Committee (27MS, Sw, No, and EC) supported by the JTS-IIIC and experts • 30 January 2007 – OP final draft sent to MS and EC informal consultation • 16 March – Updated draft OP • 2 April – Deadline for changes by MS • 20 April Deadline for public consultations of OP and SEA report • Four months for final approval by EC • Guidelines, implementation rules and application form by Managing Committee • Autumn 2007 - First call for proposals
main features • ERDF 321 M€ • one programme; • Programme Structures • a Managing Authority, Conseil Régional Nord - Pas de Calais (Nord-Pas de Calais Region) Lille - France • a Certifying Authority, Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations - Paris France • an Audit Authority, Commission Interministérielle de Coordination des Contrôles des actions cofinancées par les Fonds Structurels (CICC) Paris France • a Monitoring Committee, up to two representatives per country (EU 27, Norway, Switzerland). Representatives of the European Commission, the Managing Authority, the Audit Authority, the Certifying Authority, and the Joint Technical Secretariat will participate in an advisory capacity. • a Joint Technical Secretariat - Lille – France and Information Points (IPs) in Katowice/Poland, Lille/France (within the JTS), Rostock/Germany and Valencia/Spain • a Task Force (optional) • National Contact Points (optional) • the whole EU territory is eligible; • rate of assistance (75 % up to 85%)
Overall objectives • implement Lisbon and Gothenburg target • linking regions together drawing on best practices • Convergence and Competitiveness programmes • match high performance and developing regions • Specific objectives • innovation and the knowledge economy • 2. environment and risk prevention • 3. exchange experiences and knowledge. • 4. To match regions less and more experienced • 5. To transfer into Convergence and Competitiveness programmes. • Operational provisions • Final beneficiaries: PA or PEBs - private sector can participate their own cost or as sub-contractor • Types of project activities: study visits, joint training sessions, staff exchange,studies, reports, data analysis, information and publicity actions, meetings and events, development of common frameworks, pilot experimentation new instruments and approaches, action plans
Identification of thematic priority axes • Priority 1: Innovation and the knowledge economy • innovation, research and technology development, • entrepreneurship and SMEs, • the information society • employment, human capital and education. • Priority 2: Environment and risk prevention • natural and technological risks; • water management; • waste management; • biodiversity and preservation of natural heritage; • energy and sustainable transport; • cultural heritage and landscape. • cross-sectoral and integrated approach addressing interrelated sub-themes
Types of interventions • TYPE 1 - Regional Initiatives • ‘classic’ interregional cooperation • regional and/or local level actors • various grades of intensity • exchange • new approaches • pilot schemes • joint framework for interregional cooperation • 12 maximum number of partners • capitalisation activities • transfer into the mainstream programmes • one-step or two-step procedure for selection.
Type 2 - Fast Track networks”Regions for Economic Change” • the link between the interregional cooperation programme and the mainstream programmes • networks 30 themes set up within the framework of INTERREG IVC & URBact (Com SEC(2006) 1432) • I. Making Europe and its regions more attractive places to invest and work • II. Improving knowledge and innovation for growth • III. More and better jobs • IV. The territorial dimension of European cohesion policy
Procedures Fast Track option (TYPE 2) • Themes by the EU Commission in co-operation with Member States proposed to the Monitoring Committee • networks established on the initiative of regions and cities • Animation by EU Commission together with the MA • decision of the MA for the Fast Track Networks • In addition… transfer into Competitiveness and Convergence programmes involvement of their MA • each project partner funds its own activities from its respective programme or EIB or EBRD or Jasper • modalities are organised by the authorities of the programmes concerned
Next steps • Website • INTERACT - International conference on the European Territorial Cooperation objective programmes 2007-2013Budapest on 29 and 30 March 2007. • "RegioStars 2008" awards for innovative projects in regional development (29 June 2007). • Fast-Track: 50 projects on innovation and knowledge economy; 150 by end 2007 • Regional Initiatives: First call by Autumn 2007