Cross-Border Cooperation Programme Italy Croatia 2014 2020 STAKEHOLDER EVENT Split, 19 June 2015 The programming process and the state of the art by Silvia Majer Veneto Region Section Managing Authority Italy-Croatia
Introduction and background Under Regulation (EU) No 1299/2013, art 3.1, for Cross-Border Cooperation, the regions to be supported shall be all NUTS level 3 regions of the Union along all internal [ ] land borders [ ] and all NUTS level 3 regions of the Union along maritime borders separated by a maximum of 150 km. As a result of Croatia admission into EU in July 2013, new CBC Programme IT-HR has been establishedby Commission Implementing Decision 16 June 2014 No C(2014) 3898. Italy -Croatia will be one of the 60 CBC Programmes of the European Territorial Cooperation objective. The Programme will be co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). It will be part of the wider EU Cohesion Policy for the 2014-2020 period, contributing to the achievement of the European targets of Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive Growth outlined in the Europe 2020 Strategy.
Reference framework Lunched in 2010 Five headline targets: 1. employment 2. research & development 3. climate/energy 4. education 5. social inclusion Specific provisions for the support from the ERDF to the European Territorial Cooperation EUROPE 2020 STRATEGY Reg. (EU) 1299/2013 (ETC) Reg. (EU) 1303/2013 (General) Reg. (EU) 1301/2013 (ERDF) COOPERATION PROGRAMME Common provisions on the ESI funds Common provisions on the ERDF A CP shall contribute to the Union strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth and to the achievement of economic, social and territorial cohesion
Cooperation area cooperation area 85.562 km2 population 12.465.861 total ERDF. 201.357.220
Cooperation area Italian NUTS III Administrative Units (24 provinces) Teramo Pescara Chieti Campobasso Brindisi Lecce Foggia Bari Barletta-Andria-Trani Venezia Padova Rovigo Pordenone Udine Gorizia Trieste Ferrara Ravenna Forlì-Cesena Rimini Pesaro e Urbino Ancona Macerata Ascoli Piceno Fermo Croatian NUTS III Administrative Units (n. 8 counties) Primorsko-goranska županija Ličko-senjska županija Zadarska županija Šibensko-kninska županija Splitsko-dalmatinska županija Istarska županija Dubrovačko-neretvanska županija Karlovačka županija Population HR 12% Area HR 33% IT 88% IT 67% IT HR IT HR
The programming process The programming process is framed by the Thematic objectives (TO) and Investment Priorities (IP) proposed by the European Commission for the 2014 2020 programming period and includes the following levels: Programme Strategy that will be defined through choosing some of the TO predefined in the CFR; the choosed TO are to be translated in Priority Axes, split into programme s Specific Objectivesreferring to Investment Priorities (defined in EU regulation). Then, for each SO, typeand exampleof actionshas to be defined to complete the programme s provisions.
Focus of 2014-2020 programming period Common rules and common set of goals (CSF) Strong focus on outcomes and results: Indicators Monitoring Evaluation Simplification: Increased use of ICT Clearer elegibility rules Simpler accounting rules
The 2014-2020 programming path and purpose Strategychosenin response to needs Analysis of the needs within the programme area asa whole Public consultations Elaborationofthe Cooperation Programme Launchofcallsforproposaland project selection Measurableoutcomesand results In order to achieve: the expected benefitof the programming area The 2020 EU strategy golas
Stakeholders involvement 2.611 invited 262 answers On-line consultation for TO selection SEA scoping Events in Trieste and Split SEA consultation from 25/8/2014 to 12/9/2014 from 8/9/2014 to 23/9/2014 17/6/2015 and 19/6/2015 from July 2015 to September 2015
Thematic Objectives and Priority Axes Under Regulation (EU) No 1299/2013, art 6 Thematic concentration at least 80 %of the ERDF allocation to each cross-border cooperation programme shall be concentrated on a maximum of 4of the thematic objectives. On the basis of Stakeholder consultation and Task Force meetings 4 TO have been selectedfor IT-HR CP(among the 11 set by CPR) : TO 1 - strengthening research, technological development and innovation TO 5 - promoting climate change adaptation, risk prevention and management TO 6 - preserving and protecting the environment and promoting resource efficiency TO 7 -promoting sustainable transport and removing bottlenecks in key network infrastructures
Thematic Objectives / Priority Axes/ Specific Objectivies Thematic Objectives TO 1 -strengthening research, technological development and innovation TO 5 -promoting climate change adaptation, risk prevention and management TO 6 -preserving and protecting the environment and promoting resource efficiency TO 7 -promoting sustainable transport and removing bottlenecks in key network infrastructures Priority Axes PA 1 Innovation and internationalization PA 2 Safety and resiliance PA 3 Environment and cultural heritage PA 4 Maritime Transport Specific Objectives SO 1.1 -Enhance the framework conditions by cooperation of innovation system players in the sectors of the blue economy SO 2.1 -Make the Programme area more resilient to climate change SO 2.2 -Safeguard the Programme area from natural and man-made disaster SO 3.1 -Make natural and cultural heritage a leverage for economic and territorial development SO 3.2 -Contribute to protect and restore biodiversity in the Adriatic Basin SO 3.3 -Improve the conditions of the environmental quality of the Adriatic Basin by use of sustainable and innovative technologies and approaches to reduce pollution SO 4.1 -Improve the quality, safety and environmental sustainability of marineand coastal transport services and nodes by promoting multimodality in the Programme area
Available funds Available funds: ERDF (EU cofinancing rate up to 85%). 201.357.220 National and private cofinancing (at least 15 %). 35.533.627 Total budget expected:. 236.890.847 Financial allocation per Axis: PA 4 43 Meuro(ERDF) PA 1 24 Meuro(ERDF) PA 2 51 Meuro(ERDF) PA 1 PA 2 PA 3 PA 4 PA 3 70 Meuro(ERDF)
Programme Management Structure Decision making bodies Monitoring Committee (MC) Rappresentatives of the Member States (MS) and observers from European Commission (EC) and from MA Decision making body of the Programme National Committees Managing and control bodies CONTROL BODIES Certifying Authority (CA) Veneto Region Responsible for the drawing up annual accounts and submitting payment applications to EC Managing Authority (MA) Veneto Region Section MA of the 2014-2020 Italy-Croatia CBC Programme Responsible for the management and implementation of the Programme Audit Authority (AA) Veneto Region (Veneto Region Agency?) Responsible of the check on effective functioning of the management and control systems Bodies for the support to the Programme Joint Secretariat (JS) Located in Venice (local branch offices in Croatia) Support to MC, MA and beneficiaries for day to day management of the programme Group of Auditors Support AA in each MS Beneficiaries of the Programme Project Lead partners Project partners First Level Control
Next steps June 17/19 SH events by June 30 CP Draft V by July 10 Task Force by July 20 CP final Draft July By 24 Task Force July 25 SEA consultation launch by end of July 2015 CP submission by end of 2015: CP approval
Thank you for attention! Silvia Majer Veneto Region Department for International Policies and Cooperation Section MA Italy-Croatia CBC Programme Dorsoduro 3494/A - 30123 Venice, Italy E-mail: silvia.majer@regione.veneto.it italia.croazia@regione.veneto.it