LIFE + : An overview. 4 December 2009 Dr. Christina Marouli, LIFE 07/ENV/GR/280. External Monitoring Team, SE Europe

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LIFE + : An overview 4 December 2009, LIFE 07/ENV/GR/280 External Monitoring Team, SE Europe

LIFE+: An overview Presentation of the LIFE+ instrument Presentation of the three LIFE+ strands LIFE+ application procedure LIFE+ in Greece: Results of 2007 and 2008 calls

LIFE + : General Objectives LIFE co-finances environmental actions that... contribute to the implementation, updating and development of Community environmental policy and legislation, including the integration of the environment into other policies, thereby contributing to sustainable development. In particular, LIFE+ shall support the implementation of the 6th EAP, including the thematic strategies, and finance measures and projects with European added value in Member States

LIFE phases & budgets Launched in 1992: LIFE I (1992-1995): 400 million LIFE II (1996-1999): 450 million LIFE III (2000-2004): 640 million LIFE III Extension (2005-2006): 317 million LIFE + (2007-2013): 2.143 billion

LIFE+ Duration: 1.1.2007 to 31.12.2013 => 7 annual calls for proposals Budget: 2.143 billion at least 78% of LIFE+ for the co-financing of project action grants at least 50% of this amount is for nature and biodiversity projects up to 22% for operational expenses of DG Environment

Complementarity LIFE+ shall not finance measures which fall within the eligibility criteria and main scope of, or receive assistance from, other Community financial instruments Article 10

LIFE+ strands Is a limited but focused funding instrument. It comprises 3 components: LIFE+ Nature & Biodiversity LIFE+ Environment Policy & Governance LIFE+ Information & Communication Remark: A project can contribute to the specific objectives of more than one of these 3 components!

LIFE+ Nature and Biodiversity LIFE+ Nature: best-practice projects or demonstration projects for implementing the objectives of the EU Birds directive 79/409/EEC and of the EU habitats directive 92/43/EEC, including the Natura 2000 network of sites LIFE+ Biodiversity: innovative projects or demonstration projects for implementing certain objectives of the Commission Communication COM (2006) 216 final on halting the loss of biodiversity

LIFE + Nature and Biodiversity: Specific Objectives to contribute to the implementation of Community policy and legislation on nature and biodiversity (Directives 79/409/EEC and 92/43/EEC) and to support the further development of the Natura 2000 network; to contribute to the consolidation of the knowledge base for the development, assessment, monitoring and evaluation of Community nature and biodiversity policy and legislation; to support the design and implementation of policy approaches and instruments for the monitoring and assessment of nature and biodiversity and the factors, pressures and responses that impact on them, (special concerns: halting biodiversity loss, climate change); to provide support for better environmental governance by broadening stakeholder involvement, including that of NGOs, in consultations on, and the implementation of, nature and biodiversity policy and legislation.

LIFE+ Nature: comments focus on: sustainable long-term investments in Natura 2000 sites conservation actions for species targeted by the Birds and Habitats directives projects must be best practice or demonstration co-financing rate 50% (but up to 75% when clearly targeting priority species or habitats) land purchase is possible at least 20% of the project budget should be allocated to concrete conservation actions recurring conservation management actions for species, habitats and Natura 2000 sites are ineligible

LIFE+ Biodiversity: comments focus on: "innovative" and/or "demonstration" measures for enhancing biodiversity in both terrestrial and marine areas, without regard to the Natura 2000 status simple implementation of "best practice" is not sufficient actions must be different from and have an added value compared to those in Natura 2000 network the maximum EC co-financing rate for projects under this heading is 50% land purchase is ineligible at least 20% of the project budget should be allocated to concrete conservation actions scope includes French overseas departments

LIFE+ Nature or Biodiversity? LIFE+ Nature objectives of the birds and habitats directives best practice or demonstration long-term sustainability of conservation measures land purchase and long-term lease or compensation eligible Infrastructure and equipment costs eligible at 100% LIFE+ Biodiversity not restricted to the birds and habitats directives innovation or demonstration demonstrating the feasibility of new or innovative measures in the short term only short term lease or compensation are eligible Infrastructure and equipment costs partially eligible (depreciation)

LIFE+ Env Policy & Governance: Specific Objectives The specific objective of LIFE+ Environment Policy & Governance is: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) to contribute to the development and demonstration of innovative policy approaches, technologies, methods and instruments; to contribute to consolidating the knowledge base for the development, assessment, monitoring and evaluation of environmental policy and legislation; to support the design and implementation of approaches to monitoring and assessment of the state of the environment and the factors, pressures and responses that impact on it; to facilitate the implementation of Community environmental policy, with particular emphasis on implementation at local and regional level; to provide support for better environmental governance by broadening stakeholder involvement, including that of NGOs, in policy consultation and implementation.

LIFE+ Env Policy & Governance 14 Priority objectives: climate change, water, air, soil, urban environment, noise, chemicals, environment and health, waste and natural resources, forests, innovations, strategic approaches, governance, NGO Each priority objective comprises one or several priority areas of action (see Annex II for more details) co-financing rate: 50%

LIFE+ Info. & communication: Main Objective Ensuring regular and effective information flow to provide the basis for policy decisions on the environment, including forest fires, and to provide accessible information to citizens on the state and trends of the environment.

LIFE+ Info. & communication Priority areas of action: Disseminating information, ecolabelling, raising awareness and develop specific skills on environmental issues, including forest fire prevention. co-financing rate: 50%

Application procedure countries eligibility division of tasks / application procedure project selection procedure

LIFE+: countries eligibility (Art. 9) Only EU27 at present Participation of Third countries possible if additional Community funding made available Third countries to benefit IF additional funding: EFTA (if EEA members), EU Candidate countries, Western Balkan countries of the Stabilisation and Association Process

Division of tasks Commission: organises annual call for proposals, selects, revises and monitors projects, with help of (a) external experts for the selection and revision of proposals (b) external monitoring teams for monitoring of ongoing projects Member States: (a) forward all project proposals to the Commission (b) set national priorities and objectives (from 2008 onwards) (c) prepare comments on proposals (in particular in relation to national annual priorities)

LIFE+ project selection Based on technical and financial quality, EU added value and consistency with the Regulation Takes account of: National priorities (except for 2007) Member States comments Is in accordance with indicative national financial allocations and 50% threshold for LIFE+ Nature and Biodiversity Endeavours to include transnational projects

Project selection process: 2009 Publication of the 2009 call for proposals 15 May 2009 Workshop for potential applicants (by the EC in each Member State) Deadline for applicants to send proposals to Member States' authorities Deadline for Member States to send proposals to the Commission Evaluation and revision Announcement of project selection May to September 2009 15 September 2009 22 October 2009 October 2009 to June 2010 July-August 2010

2007 call LIFE+: 2007 and 2008 Number of approved proposals: 143 Total budget of approved proposals: 367 M EU contribution: 186 M 2008 call Number of approved proposals: 196 Total budget of approved proposals: 431 M EU contribution: 207,5 M

Greece - Cyprus: LIFE+ 07 and 08 projects Greece 2007 Greece 2008 GR-Total No. of projects Cyprus 2007 Cyprus 2008 CY-Total No. of projects NAT 4 2 6 -- 1 1 ENV 6 11 17 1 4 5 INF -- 2 2 -- -- 0 Total for country 10 15 25 1 5 6 All EU 143 196 339 143 196 339

Greece: LIFE+ 07 and 08 Results Greece GR: Total investment Total EU investment Total EU funding Total 2007 18,4 M 367 M 186 M NAT 10,3 M 94 M ENV 8,1 M 84 M INF -- 8 M Total 2008 22,4 M 431 M 207,5 M NAT 3,4 M 107,5 M ENV 16,8 M 90 M INF 2,2 M 10 M

Greece 2007-2008: themes of successful proposals Forests Waste and natural resources Habitats protection and biodiversity Climate change Water Alternative energy sources (Biofuels, agricultural residues) Soil Pesticides

For further reference. http://ec.europa.eu/environment/life/funding /lifeplus.htm