Session 3: Round table on cross border cooperation opportunities for Interreg V Opportunities for Growth in Small & Medium Sized Ports in Europe Quelles opportunités de croissance pour les Brussels ports locaux en Europe Brussels Wednesday 27 th May 2015
Session 3: Round table on cross border cooperation opportunities for INTERREG V European Commission priorities for European Territorial Cooperation 2014-2020 Charles White DG Regional and Urban external expert Opportunities for Growth in Small & Medium Sized Ports in Europe Quelles opportunités de croissance pour les Brussels ports locaux en Europe Brussels Wednesday 27 th May 2015
Regional Interreg V-A European Cross-Border Cooperation Some future perspectives Charles White, DG REGIO External expert Brussels May 27 2015 3
What are ESI funds about? Goal 1) Investment for growth and Jobs (96.33%): helping poorer regions to converge or catch up (<75% average GDP). Europe 2020, Smart, Sustainable, Inclusive development Goal 2) Cross border, Transnational, Interregional Territorial Cooperation (2.7%) A budget of nearly 455 billion for 2014-20: Regional, Social, Cohesion ( 351.8billion) plus Rural Development & Maritime & Fisheries funds Three categories of region. Regional
Concepts Redistribution Geographical balance/catching up/ reducing disparities /polycentric development/smes Investment not subsidies, stable finance Subsidiarity not top down Wide partnership* Co-finance Cross border* Strategies based on economic analysis Europe 2020 Regional
The Europe 2020 strategy, 3 March 2010 Successor to the Lisbon Agenda (2000 and 2005) A strategy from the European Commission for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth Smart agenda: innovation; education; digital society Sustainability agenda: climate, energy, and mobility Inclusive agenda: employment and skills; fighting poverty Targets (see Lisbon Agenda) Regional 6
Regional Future of regional policy: political context Lisbon Treaty Territorial cohesion must be taken into account Co-decision procedure gives the Parliament much greater say Europe 2020 More thematic approach, more focused, more coherent Structural reforms Smart, sustainable, inclusive Reform of economic governance Budgetary/fiscal constraints and risks
Future Cohesion - need for change 1. CP evaluation: Indicators of performance not comparable. Much added value but dispersion of funds, priorities for activities where regions lack relative strength, inward looking, little funding to transnational pooling of resources/expertise 2. Europe 2020/Innovation Union: Cohesion policy as key delivery mechanism, need to align SF and need for more knowledge-based investments and efficient national/regional innovation systems 3. Budget crisis: more efficient spending necessary, more concentration on competitiveness factors and building competitive advantage Regional
Regional Reinforcing effectiveness and performance Focus on results (what will actually change?) common + programme-specific indicators, reporting, monitoring & evaluation Performance framework for all programmes clear and measurable milestones and targets. And sanctions Performance reserve 6% of national allocations (by Member State, fund and category of region) Ex-ante conditionalities (pre- conditions) ensuring conditions for effective investment are in place Macro-economic conditionality (sound economic governance) alignment with the new economic governance
Why Interreg? Like cohesion policy, an accompanying measure to the completion of the internal market 1992 (need to compensate the more handicaped regions - entitlement policy) No C 215/4 Official Journal of the European Communities 30.8.90 Notice C(90) 1562/3 to the Member States, laying down guidelines for operational programmes which Member States are invited to establish in the framework of a Community initiative concerning border areas (Interreg) (90/C 215/04) Which has turned into a laboratory of the single market and a pilot in further European integration (investment policy) Regional 10
The historical perspective Interreg I 1990-1993 Interreg II 1994-1999 Interreg III 2000-2006 Interreg IV 2007-2013 Interreg V 2014-2020 Legal Status Community Initiative Incorporated into the Structural Funds Regulations Own Regulation Participating Member States (EU internal borders) 11 11, then 15 15, then 25 27, then 28 28 Budget (commitments in current prices) 1.1 billion Ecus 3.8 billion Ecus EUR 5.8 billion EUR 8.7 billion EUR 10.1 billion Regional 11
Regional The European Territorial Goal of Cohesion Cohesion policy 2014-2020, 2 goals: Investment for Growth & Jobs and European Territorial Cooperation or "Interreg" Interreg V = 107 Territorial Cooperation Programmes 2014-2020 with a budget of EUR 10.1 billion (2.8% of cohesion policy) 60 cross-border 6.6 bn 15 transnational 2.1 bn 4 interregional (Interreg Europe Interact Urbact Espon) 0.5 bn 12 Interreg -IPA 0.242* 16 Interreg- ENI 0.634* * ERDF Contribution to IPA (enlargment) and ENI (neighbourhood)
Key elements of the 2014-2020 reform Strategy Results Concentration Important to respect partnership & multi-level governance (Art. 5 Reg. 1303/2013) = competent urban & other public authorities = economic & social partners = relevant bodies representing civil society (incl. environmental partners, NGOs and bodies responsible for promoting social inclusion, gender equality & non-discrimination) TO BE INVOLVED IN PROGRAMMING & IMPLEMENTATION STEPS Regional 13
11 thematic objectives for a European economy that is : smart sustainable inclusive Regional 14
Main differences compared to country-specific cohesion programmes Regional 15
Regional Programming status as of 12 May 2015 18 programmes adopted (of which Central Baltic adopted 16/12/2015) 37 still in negotiation (of which South Baltic, EE-LV, LV-LT) 5 not submitted yet ALL CPs to be adopted by year end 16
Interreg V-A Central Baltic focusing on 4 priorities: 1. Competitive economy 2. Sustainanble use of common resources 3. Well-connected region 4. Skilled & socially inclusive region Going for concrete results, among which: 150 new enterprises supported through training, advice, networking 120.000 more visitors to supported sites of cultural and natural heritage Reduced inflow of nutrients, hazardous & toxins into the Baltic Sea Improved services in 15 small ports 5.000 people participating in joint education and vocational training schemes 17 Regional
Regional 13 More for border regions?
Regional 25 years cooperation towards: Jobferry MIMIC VIRTU Interface EE-LV Dictionary
Regional Challenge: Despite sometimes 25 years of Interreg funding, border obstacles persist. What can be done? Examine issues at stake, identify good practices and engage in a general debate How? Concrete steps envisaged A study is being launched A public consultation will be open 21 Sept- 21 Dec for border citizens & businesses Stakeholders' meetings will be held End 2016 : Issues Paper paving the way ahead
Regional In the meantime : 15-16 Sept Celebrations, Belval, Luxembourg 21 Sept European Cooperation Day
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