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Page 1: Christina Skantze. Baltic Sea Strategy initiative – why? New political context for cooperation – EU-enlargement, integration Underline priorities and

Christina Skantze

Page 2: Christina Skantze. Baltic Sea Strategy initiative – why? New political context for cooperation – EU-enlargement, integration Underline priorities and

Baltic Sea Strategy initiative – why?

• New political context for cooperation – EU-enlargement, integration

• Underline priorities and pressure to deliver• More strategic use of EU-funding• Urgent state of the Baltic sea• Unused potential for growth• EU policy development to take territorial

differences into account – Lisbon treaty, Territorial green paper, Territorial Agenda

Page 3: Christina Skantze. Baltic Sea Strategy initiative – why? New political context for cooperation – EU-enlargement, integration Underline priorities and

Baltic Sea Strategy – what?

Commission Communication on 10 June*Strategy identifying 4 objectives*Action Plan identifying around 80 projects- rolling and updated regularly

• Ministerial Conference and Joint Declaration 18 Sept• General Affairs conclusions on 26 Oct.• European Council adoption 29-30 Oct.

Page 4: Christina Skantze. Baltic Sea Strategy initiative – why? New political context for cooperation – EU-enlargement, integration Underline priorities and

Baltic Sea Strategy – how?

Existing EU-funding, existing organisations

An EU governance structure for delivery:

• General Affairs Council responsible

• Commission to facilitate, monitor, update, evaluate, report

• High level group

• Coordinators for 15 Priority Areas of Action Plan

• Lead Partners for flagship projects

Page 5: Christina Skantze. Baltic Sea Strategy initiative – why? New political context for cooperation – EU-enlargement, integration Underline priorities and

Baltic Sea Strategy – how?

• Aligned EU-funding – EU-programs in the BSR contribute to the realisation of the Strategy

• The European Investment Bank and other international and regional financial institution could also contribute

Page 6: Christina Skantze. Baltic Sea Strategy initiative – why? New political context for cooperation – EU-enlargement, integration Underline priorities and
Page 7: Christina Skantze. Baltic Sea Strategy initiative – why? New political context for cooperation – EU-enlargement, integration Underline priorities and

EU

Macro regionallevel

Member states

Regional level• Regional Development Plans• Structural Funds Program

• Lisabon Agenda

• Community Strategic Guidelines (Structural Funds)

• Macro regional strategies- EU Baltic Sea Region Strategy

• National Strategic Reference Framework(Structural Funds)

A new level in policy implementationi.a. cohesion policy

Page 8: Christina Skantze. Baltic Sea Strategy initiative – why? New political context for cooperation – EU-enlargement, integration Underline priorities and

“A pro-active response”

• Action Plan projects identified as most important for the BSR – pre-selection

• BSR Program to identify most suitable projects (flagships) to support (environ., innovation)*work with them (strategic project-model)*Outside regular selection (change progr.docs)

• Add Strategy contribution to selection criteria• Secure alignment of funding• Actively contributing with analyses of what projects

are needed to rolling action plan• Systematic info sharing among Interreg-programs

Page 9: Christina Skantze. Baltic Sea Strategy initiative – why? New political context for cooperation – EU-enlargement, integration Underline priorities and

“Baltic Sea Region” trans-national cooperation programme 2007-2013

Page 10: Christina Skantze. Baltic Sea Strategy initiative – why? New political context for cooperation – EU-enlargement, integration Underline priorities and

Why is the interregional component art 37.6b useful?

• Bilateral (trilateral) co-operation• Parallell projects• Common themes identified in participating

Operational Programmes

Page 11: Christina Skantze. Baltic Sea Strategy initiative – why? New political context for cooperation – EU-enlargement, integration Underline priorities and

How can the ’interregional’ componentbe used?• Managing Athorities to play a major role

• Facilitate preparation of interregional co-operation projects for the beneficiaries

• Concentrate on themes common to financing OPs

• Few MAs to be involved only 2-3 from at least 2 countries

Page 12: Christina Skantze. Baltic Sea Strategy initiative – why? New political context for cooperation – EU-enlargement, integration Underline priorities and

To be noted!

• Interregional co-operation can occur even if the Operational programmes do not mention it explicitly as long as the projects fit in within its priorities

• 4 Member States in the Baltic Sea Region have the ’interregional’ component in their Operational Programmes (ie. 21 programmes)

Page 13: Christina Skantze. Baltic Sea Strategy initiative – why? New political context for cooperation – EU-enlargement, integration Underline priorities and

MAs discussions in Sweden• Difficult to see and understand the added value

with this article as we can already co-operate interregionally

• There is a need for guidelines from the Commission

• How to find partners abroad

• Which costs can be financed

• For the time being there is 1project using art 37.6b

Page 14: Christina Skantze. Baltic Sea Strategy initiative – why? New political context for cooperation – EU-enlargement, integration Underline priorities and

Conclusions

• Art 37.6b exists and can be useful

• We cannot wait for guidelines from the Commission

• We have to be creative and find solutions and then ask the Commission

Page 15: Christina Skantze. Baltic Sea Strategy initiative – why? New political context for cooperation – EU-enlargement, integration Underline priorities and

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION