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EUROPEAN REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT FUND
EU Interregional Cooperation
State of play and perspectives
Ilaria Piazza| Finance Officer
Joint Technical Secretariat
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Summary
 INTERREG IVC state of play
 The CIE project
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Future of interregional cooperation
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INTERREG IVC state of play
INTERREG IVC programme
‘Learning by sharing’
in the fields of
Innovation and the
knowledge economy
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Environment and risk
prevention
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INTERREG IVC state of play
Overview approved projects
204
2 274
projects
partners
90% of 271 NUTS 2
regions covered
Whole budget (302 M€) committed
Priority 1
Priority 2
Natural and
technological risks
Innovation, research
and technology
development
19 (16%)
35 (29%)
Water management
10 (12%)
16 (19%)
Entrepreneurship and
SMEs
Waste management
9 (11%)
20 (17%)
Information Society
37 (44%)
46 (38%)
Employment, human
capital and education
5 (6%)
7 (8%)
Biodiversity and
preservation of natural
heritage
Energy and sustainable
transport
Cultural heritage and
landscape
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INTERREG IVC state of play
Main achievements (as of April 2014)
Objective:
EU wide exchange of
experience / capacity building
Objective:
Identification / sharing /
transfer of good practices
Overall objective:
Improvement of regional and
local policies
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90% of EU
NUTS 2
regions
covered
6,188
staff with
increased
capacity
369
‘spin-off
activities’
4,709
good practices
identified
403
successfully
transferred
1,943
policies
addressed
432
policies
improved
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Examples of good practice transfer (1)
Project:
Practice:
‘Summer entrepreneur’ – Stimulate entrepreneurial
mindset among young people through the creation
of their own business during summer vacation
From: Mid Sweden region
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To: Flevoland region (NL)
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Example of good practice transfer (2)
Project:
Practice:
Barcelos with your fingers is an application
which allows users to access all the touristic
offer, facilities and major municipal
infrastructure in real time.
From: North Regional
Development and Coordination
Commission (PT)
To: Midland Regional
Authority (IE)
1. INTERREG IVC state of play
12 capitalisation topics
111 projects
Priority 1
Priority 2
Innovation Systems – 10
Climate change – 7
(triple helix & open innovation)
Innovation capacity of SMEs – 7
Eco-innovation – 7
Creative industries – 14
Entrepreneurship – 8
E-government services – 6
Demographic change – 9
Rural development – 9
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Energy efficiency – 12
Renewable energy – 7
Sustainable transport – 15
12 reports analysis and publications
Available at:
www.interreg4c.eu/capitalisation
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The CIE project
Topic of EU-wide relevance
Exchange of experience focus
Long-term results ensured
by a good mix of partners
Good mix of experiences
13 good practices identified
Well managed project with very
active partnership
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The future of Interregional Cooperation - Context
Regulations 2014-2020
on interregional cooperation
• Link to EU cohesion policy
‘to reinforce the effectiveness of cohesion policy’
‘to enhance design and implementation of operational
programmes under the Investment for growth and jobs’
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The future of Interregional Cooperation Thematic focus
Four themes
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Research &
innovation
SME
competitiveness
Low-carbon
economy
Environment &
resource efficiency
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Proposed actions
2 actions
Interregional Cooperation
Policy Learning
Projects
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Platforms
For more information, please, follow us on:
interreg4c.eu/interreg-europe
facebook.com/interreg4c
twitter.com/interreg4c
changing-regions.eu
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