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The Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA): Achievements, Prospects and Opportunities for the Adriatic Area in the 2014 -2020 period TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE: PROVISIONAL RESULTS AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES Luca Rosselli


  1. The Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA): Achievements, Prospects and Opportunities for the Adriatic Area in the 2014 -2020 period TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE: PROVISIONAL RESULTS AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES Luca Rosselli ERVET SPA South-East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme National Contact Point for Italy Gorizia, 20 June 2014

  2. Index • SEE main figures; • SEE achievements • Successors Programmes • Adriatic Ionian status and perspectives

  3. SEE Main figures 1° call 2° call 3° call 4 call 2 step procedure 2 step procedure 2 step procedure 1 step procedure Open call Targeted call Strategic call Open call 822 EoIs, 95 invited 423 EoIs, 54 invited 49 EoIs, ( invited to 342 full applications to 2 nd step, to 2 nd step, 2 nd step, submitted, 40 projects 26 approved: 6.14% 8 projects 48 approved: 4.86% approved: 16.32% projects approved: 14.04% 66,3 mio € ERDF 41,5 mio € ERDF 23,7 mio € ERDF 62 mio € ERDF 4,1 mio € IPA 3,5 mio € IPA 4,3 mio € IPA 10,3 mio € IPA

  4. SEE Main figures Priority Approved ERDF IPA ENPI axis projects resources Resources (integrated phase 2011 – 2013) 1 45.769.262,20 3.682.901,91 280.043,01 31 2 58.017.093,02 4.039.043,31 90.014,40 34 3 44.358.866,89 3.439.743,02 177.987,31 25 4 52.618.315,71 3.067.165,53 92.187,00 32 TOTALE 640.231,72 122 200.763.537,82 14.228.853,77

  5. Network for SME support in the animal breeding Enabling environment for financial support to and horticulture sector innovative SMEs created Mechanisms that will facilitate the exchange and Sustainable mechanism for ICT Foresight established coordination of innovation approaches and policies for the food sector created and capacity of institutions Dialogue, exchange and mobility among supporting innovation in the food sector built public/private research centres increased Clusters and networks for an improved use of Early stage funding of innovative projects facilitated lignocellulosic biomass created Networks between the science centres established Transnational network of wood-furniture clusters, wood technology centres, RDAs and knowledge poles Innovative multidisciplinary governance approach at built transnational level for the regional coordination of innovation established Networks of SMEs capable of introducing innovation processes Cooperation between science parks established Competences of the entrepreneurs as well as of the Venture initiatives enhanced. technology and innovation actors and of the local, regional and national governments increased Better productivity achieved and more comparable level of innovativeness between countries in SEE Capacity of regional policy makers strengthened for region development of smart specialization strategies for cluster improvement Regional as well as national evaluation capacities in order to improve framework conditions for Structured cooperation models established between innovation policies strengthened Social Enterprises (SE), profit organizations, public authorities with the involvement of financial investors

  6. Danube riparian countries adopt harmonized procedures of Creation of low carbon policies supported; waste management; Improved integrated policy-making and strategic planning Coherent Framework adopted aiming to support rational competences of SEE municipalities in the field of energy design and implementation of local strategies for efficiency, environmental risks prevention and management, specified for territories threatened by soil or water pollution; RES and waste valorisation; Better management of Nature 2000 sites in the SEE eco-regions Energy efficient public procurement introduced; with specific focus on wetlands (rivers, lakes, coastal shores); Improved efficiency of energy resource consumption in cities; Enhanced monitoring of maritime and river traffic and increased coordination capacity for the mobilization of the New innovative financial instruments to support RES and relevant authorities and stakeholder groups in the field of new forms of energy introduced; environmental risks arising from the transportation of dangerous goods in marine areas and river; Innovative and sustainable utilization of low-temperature geothermal resources enhanced: Improved aggregates planning by development of a Toolbox for Aggregates Planning as a support to National/regional, Strengthened awareness and efficiency of action in primary and secondary, aggregates planning in SEE countries; emergencies caused by climate change; Increased environmental sustainability of the Energy efficiency in buildings improved through a intermodal transport networks; transnational partnership among local and regional administrations in SEE for the exchange of experience, Networks developed for the provision of tools and services knowledge, good practices and the implementation of joint to improve the interoperability of monitoring activities and actions; increase the effectiveness of operations for the joint prevention of environmental risks arising in cases of Strengthened capacity of public authorities and other emergency; institutions dealing with climate change Implementation of transnational conservation strategies; Involvement of stakeholders in policy development in the area of climate change enhanced; Preservation and valorisation of mountain areas enhanced;

  7. Environmentally friendly, multimodal transport solutions Road safety improved in operation of key segments of from the ports in the SEE programme area developed the secondary road networks; and promoted; Improved access to shared public IT services, resources Increased use of public transport through the introduction & infrastructures; of attractive and sustainable public transportation solutions/services; Harmonized activities related to introduction of Digital Broadcasting services; Improved policies related to logistical and multi-modal port development; Transnational platform for Analogue to Digital switchover support in a target region; Innovative green intermodal freight transport corridors promoted; Delivery of internet content over digital TV signal and offering internet experience to vulnerable groups such as Better accessibility of the SEE region by bicycle, elderly, persons who have limited access to Internet opportunities for cycling and public transport connections services due to lack of access (rural) or limited enhanced; computer/internet literacy; Improved waterway transport management Enhanced interoperable use of Intelligent Transport Systems for traffic monitoring and control along road Improved customer awareness on waterway related transport networks at transnational, regional and local services along the entire Danube River; (urban/peri-urban) levels; Increased broadband internet coverage in SEE rural Improved accessibility of touristic destinations in the areas; whole Danube region; Policy and investments improvements, integrated Improved accessibility to, between, and in sensitive ticketing and information systems for transport users in mountain regions of the Alps and Carpathians; rail services; Improved cross-border mobility of the rail freight flows;

  8. Policy development In the area of Touristic destinations and services territorial quality and attractiveness promoted; supported; Investments in cultural heritage supported; Green and sustainable urban planning promoted; Limes monuments sustained and preserved; Innovative solutions to tackle crucial Opening new sales channels across SEE problems provided for metropolitan areas; through linking manufacturing productions (local clusters) with artistic heritage and Enhanced capacity of public administrations cultural production; to anticipate, understand and strategically address the implications of current Increased, integrated and diversified demographic change for the sustainable sustainable tourist supply through 11 local growth of SEE regions and cities; action plans for Integrated and Sustainable Tourism at a NUTS3 level; Creation of better conditions for seniors to remain active in the society with focus on Increased accessibility and visibility of less financial and institutional aspects, social developed tourist areas surrounding the services and quality of the urban living main tourist destinations; and working environment; Promotion of the natural and cultural Improved management of cultural values in heritage of small, mostly rural areas, rural areas in order to increase their economic through the launching of heritage and social development; entrepreneurship;

  9. SEE THEMATIC CAPITALISATION STRATEGY 4 thematic seminars SMART SEE SUSTAINABLE SEE INCLUSIVE SEE ACCESSIBLE SEE 13 Thematic Poles http://www.southeast-europe.net/en/achievements/capitalisation_strategy/

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