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REGIONAL POLICY

EUROPEAN COMMISSION

Brussels 17 March 2009

“Regions for Economic Change”

Michael Latsch

DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR REGIONAL POLICY

“Thematic coordination, innovation” Unit

REGIONAL POLICY

EUROPEAN COMMISSION

Brussels 17 March 2009

What is ‘Regions for Economic Change’ (RfEC)?

• A new initiative, no new funding• Implementation through two major networking programmes:

interregional (INTERREG IVC), urban development (URBACT II)Core objectives:

• Addressing common issues together• Creating a stronger link between exchange of good practices

and mainstream funding programmes = capitalisation

Four key elements:• Thematic approach (30 themes)• Communication• Two-way bridge between networking and mainstream

programmes• ‘Fast track’ option (Commission support)

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30 Themes covered across INTERREG IVC & Urbact II Programmes

• Attractive places to invest and work – adapting to a global economy, urban transport, sustainability issues;

• Knowledge and innovation for growth – RTDI, training researchers, ICT services and access;

• More and better jobs – innovation qualifications , entrepreneurial skills and supports, integrating migrants, youth and addressing demographic change;

• Territorial dimension – urban development, costal zones and the

benefits of the sea, preventing flood, rural diversification.

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What is ‘Regions for Economic Change’?

Communication and DisseminationYearly conferences

RegioStars AwardsWebsite

Publications

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2009 RfEC Conference: Networking for Results

• Discuss how European regional policy and its instruments can help regions to learn from one another and translate network outputs into action through mainstream policy and programmes

• 16 - 17 February 2009• http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/conferences/networking/

home_en.cfm• Conference and proceedings brochure

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RegioStars 2009 & RegioStars 2010

• Objective: to identify good practices in regional development and to highlight original and innovative projects which could be attractive and inspiring to other regions

• 2009 RegioStars awarded on 16 February• http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/innovation/regiostars_en.htm

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RegioStars 2009 & RegioStars 2010

• RegioStars 2010 categories:• CityStar themes

1. Innovative use of brownfield sites in an urban context

2. The Integration of migrants or marginalised groups in urban areas

• ICT Themes3. ICT applications for e-inclusion

4. ICT applications by or for SMEs

5. Broadband coverage in less developed regions or rural areas

• Information and Communication category6. Websites offering quality information and showing the

European added-value

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Fast Track Networks

• As any other network, based on exchange:experience and ‘good practice’

• Capitalisation of knowledge already available:tools, methods, approaches, management skills, thematic knowledge

• Focus on action:translation of ‘good practices’ into mainstream policies and programmes (esp. EU-funded ones)

• Active involvement of the Managing Authorities (MAs) of the relevant Operational Programme(s)

• Concrete deliverables (Action Plans), practical implementation with an eye to sustainability beyond the life of the network

• Support of the Commission services: DG Regional Policy and other DGs.

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Fast Track label

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Geographic distribution of FTNs

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Approval and labelling of FTNs

A process carried out in parallel to evaluation by JTS and financing decision of Committee. Assessment questions - available on the RfEC website – reflect the 4 objectives:

– Priority theme and relevance for Cohesion Policy – Wider coverage and exchange of experience – 2-way bridge – Transparency and communication

Labelling by Commission services => Financing decision by Monitoring Committee

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Thank you for your attention!

Michael Latsch

DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR REGIONAL POLICY

“Thematic coordination, innovation” Unit

Regions for Economic Change

http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/ecochange/index_en.cfm

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