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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

This workshop focuses on the functioning of interregional co-operation in Objective 1 and 2 programmes, as well as the framework and implementation of network programmes under Objective 3. It explores different types of co-operation and potential ways of implementing projects. The workshop also discusses the topics for co-operation and possible interregional co-operation programmes.

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

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  1. EUROPEAN COMMISSION Objective 3 Territorial Co-operation2007-2013 Workshop 5: Interregional co-operation and network programmesDG Regional PolicyBrussels, 22 February 2005

  2. Main questions put by Member States • Functioning of interregional co-operation in Objective 1 and 2 programmes • Clarification of framework for network programmes and exchange of experience under Objective 3 • Types of co-operation (RFO, IP, network)

  3. Two approaches to interregional co-operation • Interregional co-operation within Objective 1 and 2 programmes ("mainstreaming") • Interregional co-operation under Objective 3

  4. Interregional co-operation in Objective 1 and 2 programmes • Inclusion of a specific priority for interregional co-operation in Objective 1 and 2 programmes (optional) • Will allow co-operation between objective 1 and 2 regions and between regions of the same objective • Interregional co-operation can cover all topics of the programme • Each project partner funds own activities from respective programme • Top up of 10% for the maximum cofinancing rates applicable

  5. Interregional Co-operation in Objective 1 and 2 programmes Possible ways of implementing projects: • Call for proposals for co-operation projects, condition in application would be proof of partnership • Identification of envisaged interregional projects at programme level, search for and agreement with partner region on implementation • Group of regions would agree to allocate funding to joint activities, set up steering group, define priorities and select concrete projects accordingly ("RFO-type")

  6. Interregional co-operation under Objective 3 • Reinforcing effectiveness of regional policy by promoting networking and exchange of experience • Encouraging a learning process from which regions can benefit • 650 mio. € foreseen in Commission's proposal • The whole EU territory is eligible • Rate of assistance 75 %

  7. Topics for co-operation • Technological innovation, R&D in regional development, entrepreneurship • Innovation in regional services • Environment, energy efficiency and biodiversity • Risk prevention • Urban development and regeneration • Studies, data collection, transfer of best practices in implementation of co-operation programmes, observation and analysis of development trends

  8. Possible interregional co-operation programmes under Objective 3 • Thematic interregional co-operation programme focusing on Lisbon and Gothenburg priorities • Framework programme for the exchange of experiences on urban issues (based on URBACT) • Information and dissemination of best practice in management of co-operation programmes (based on INTERACT) • Studies and data collection (based on ESPON)

  9. Thematic interregional co-operation programme • Strong focus on Lisbon and Gothenburg agendas • Systematic analysis of project results and dissemination for improved regional policy design • Coherent and streamlined rules and procedures • Straightforward programme framework for project applicants

  10. Possible framework for thematic interregional programme • One programme instead of the current four, possibly with thematic sub-programmes • Thematic competence within each of the Secretariats • Would help to further streamline procedures and reduce co-ordination need • projects selected by the selection Committee (with possible involvement of member States)

  11. Framework for co-operationprojects • Minimum three partners from three regions of at least two Member States • Fulfill all of the following co-operation criteria: - joint project development- joint implementation- joint project staffing- joint financing • No indicative percentage RFO/IP/Network

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