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November 2006. Contents. INTERREG IIIC as a EU Community Initiative Cooperation Area Programme Zones Programme Management Types of Operations and how they work Themes addressed by approved operations Figures on participation and budget Selected Projects from each zone - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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November 2006

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Contents INTERREG IIIC as a EU Community Initiative

Cooperation Area

Programme Zones

Programme Management

Types of Operations and how they work

Themes addressed by approved operations

Figures on participation and budget

Selected Projects from each zone

Contact information

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INTERREG IIIC.........as an EU Community Initative

Stimulates interregional cooperation across Europe during the programming period 2000-2006

Is financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the Structural Funds, and co-financed by national project partners

Is one of three strands of the EU Community Initative INTERREG III

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Cross border cooperation

Transnational cooperation

Interregional cooperation

INTERREG IIIC

INTERREG IIIC……..……one of three strands

INTERREG III

INTERREG III A INTERREG IIIB

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INTERREG IIIC..............is

An EU programme that helps Europe’s regions form partnerships to work together on common projects. By sharing knowledge and experience, these partnerships enable the regions involved to develop new solutions to economic, social and environmental challenges.

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INTERREG IIIC………aims

To improve the effectiveness of policies and instruments for regional development and cohesion

Through large-scale information and know-how exchange, transfer of tools and sharing of experience among European regions

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Co-operation Area

Countries eligible for ERDF funding:

25 EU member States

Non-EU Countries :

Norway & Switzerland

All other non-EU countries

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Programme Zones

For administrative purposes the programme is divided into four

geographical areas, with offices in the following locations:

North Rostock

South Valencia

East Vienna

West Lille

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Programme Management

All four programme zones are managed by the following bodies:

Monitoring Committee*

Steering Committee*

Managing Authority

Paying Authority

Joint Technical Secretariat

*In the North Zone, the tasks of the Monitoring and Steering Committees are performed by a joint body – the Monitoring and Steering Committee of the INTERREG IIIC North

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INTERREG IIIC North

Programme area

Denmark Whole country

Germany Bremen, Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Niedersachsen, Schleswig-Holstein

Sweden Whole country

Finland Whole country

Poland Zachodniopomorskie, Pomorskie, Kujawsko-Pomorskie,

Warminsko-Mazurskie, Podlaskie

Estonia Whole country

Latvia Whole country

Lithuania Whole country

Norway Whole country

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Austria Whole country

Germany Bayern, Sachsen, Sachsen-Anhalt, Berlin, Brandenburg,

Thüringen

Italy Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Veneto, Trentino-Alto Adige, Emilia-

Romagna, Puglia, Molise, Abruzzo, Marche

Greece Anatoliki Makedonia, Thraki, Kentriki Makedonia, Dytiki

Makedonia, Thessalia, Ipeiros

Poland Lubuskie, Wielkopolskie, Lodzkie, Mazowieckie, Lubelskie,

Podkarpackie, Malopolskie, Swietokrzyskie, Slaskie, Opolskie,

Czech Republic Whole country

Slovakia Whole country

Hungary Whole country

Slovenia Whole country

Programme area

INTERREG IIIC East

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Whole country

France Midi-Pyrennées, Limousin, Auvergne, Aquitaine, Languedoc- Roussillon, Poitou-Charentes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, Rhône-Alpes, Corse, Guyane, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Réunion

Greece Dytiki Ellada, Peloponnisos, Voreio Aigaio, Notio Aigaio, Kriti, Ionia Nisia, Stera Ellada, Attiki

Italy Piémont, Lombardie, Ligurie, Toscane, Ombrie, Lazio, Campanie, Sardaigne, Basilicate, Calabre, Sicile, Val d’Aoste

Portugal Whole country

Cyprus Whole country

Malta Whole country

United Kingdom Gibraltar

Spain

Programme area

INTERREG IIIC South

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France Nord-Pas de Calais, Picardie, Haute-Normandie, Île de France, Basse-Normandie, Centre, Champagne-Ardennes, Lorraine, Bourgogne, Alsace, Franche-Comté, Bretagne, Pays de la Loire

Belgium Whole country

Netherlands Whole country

Luxembourg Whole country

Germany Nordrhein-Westfalen, Hessen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland, Baden-Württemberg

United Kingdom

Whole country (except Gibraltar)

Ireland Whole country

INTERREG IIIC West

Programme area

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Types of Operations…………and how they work

Three types of operation are eligible for funding:

Regional Framework Operations (RFOs)

Individual Projects

Networks

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Regional Framework Operation

Lead Partne

r

Regional

Partner

Regional

Partner

Lead Participa

nt

Lead Participa

nt

Lead Participa

nt

Sub project 1

Sub project 2

Sub project 3

Large-scale regional co-operation comprising various sub-projects

Minimum of three different countries

At least two must be Member States

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Individual Project

Lead

Partner

Project Partne

r

Project Partne

r

Co-operation activities addressing only one specific topic

Minimum of three different countries

At least two must be Member States

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Network

Lead

Partner

Project Partner

Project Partner

Project Partner

Project Partner

Co-operation activities mainly directed at structured exchange of experience

Minimum of five different countries

At least three must be Member States

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Themes addressed by…………..approved operations

9%

15%

8%

6%

21%

21%

16%

5%

Research, Technology andInnovation

SME Development andEntrepreneurship

Information Society and e-Government

Employment, Social inclusion,Human Resources and Education

Environment, Risk Prevention,Energy and Natural Resources

Regional Planning, TerritorialRegeneration and UrbanDevelopment

Tourism, Heritage and Culture

Accessibility, Mobility andTransport

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Some figures............on participation in INTERREG IIIC operations*

With a total of 268 approved operations, INTERREG IIIC involves:

more than 2650 partnersmore than 190 regions from 50 participating countries

INTERREG IIIC has funded more than 330 interregional subprojects

* Data obtained August 2006

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Some figures............on total budget committed*

€ 500 Million – Total eligible budget

€ 300 Million – Total ERDF budget allocated to operations

€ 2 Million – Norwegian Funding

€ 190 Million – National Co-financing

* Data obtained August 2006

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ERDF committed in € millions........in each zone

122

32

74

71

North

East

South

West

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North Zone sample project and results

Name of operation: EKIE

(ENHANCING KNOWLEDGE INTENSIVE ENTERPRISES in Small Cities, Surounded by Rural and Sparsely Populated Areas)

Objective: Developing ways to help SMEs work together efficiently and to generate new business in knowledge-intensive regions in four specific areas: technology parks; public economic development organisations and incubators; research and development; and higher education.

Snapshot of selected outputs:

Establishment of Business Incubator centre in Estonia with two full time employees

Contact details:

Coordinator: Jorma Hintikka / Email:[email protected]

Website: www.ekie.net

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East Zone sample project and results

Name of operation: REGENERGY

(Network of pioneering communities and regions working on innovative heat energy solutions)

Objective: Creating a Europe-wide network for sharing knowledge and information about the heating sector management. The Project aims also to expand external Private-Public-Partnerships and external financing for efficient energy solutions.

Snapshot of selected outputs: Elaboration of comparative study on regional and

municipal heat supply transformation, Elaboration of Privatisation Guidelines on local

utility transformation

Contact details: Coordinator: Julia Erdmann / Email: [email protected] Website:

www.regenergy.org

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South Zone sample project and results

Name of operation: ICHNOS (Innovation and Change: Network of One-stop Shops)

Objective: definition and experimentation of a common model for a regional centre

of competence for enterprises. Creation of a european network of one-stops shops.

Improvement/rationalization of the models which are currently used in the respective

regions

Snapshot of selected outputs: Green paper on the state of play of one-stop-shops

in the three countries in which the project partners are located.

Contact details:

Coordinator: Jonathan Deckmyn/ Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.ichnos-project.org

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West Zone sample project and results

Name of operation: CITEAIR (Common Information to European AIr)

Objective: Developing better and more efficient solutions for assessing the impact of

traffic in large urban areas and informing professional users and the public on the

environmental situation

Snapshot of selected outputs: Transfer of experience from AIRPARIF to Emilia

Romagna Region, which is developing for the first time a Decision Support System for

monitoring Air Quality.

Development of a tool for assessing air quality transferable to other regions and cities

in Europe

Contact details:

Coordinator: Nick Hodges / Email: [email protected]

Website: http://citeair.rec.org

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INTERREG IIIC EastJoint Technical Secretariat

Museumsstrasse 3/A/III

A-1070 Vienna

Phone +(43) 1 4000 76142

Fax +(43) 1 4000 9976141

Email: [email protected]

INTERREG IIIC SouthJoint Technical Secretariat

Calle Cronista Carreres, 11-4A

46003 Valencia, España

Phone (+34) 96 315 33 40

Fax (+34) 96 315 33 47

E-mail: [email protected]

INTERREG IIIC NorthJoint Technical Secretariat

Grubenstraße, 20

18055 Rostock, Germany

Phone: +49 381 45 484 5279

Fax: +49 381 45 484 5282

Email: [email protected]

Contact Information

www.interreg3c.net

INTERREG IIIC WestJoint Technical Secretariat

24, Boulevard Carnot – 3e étage

F-59800 Lille, France

Phone: +33 3 28 38 11 11

Fax: +33 3 28 38 11 15

Email: [email protected]

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