MODERN INSTRUMENTS OF REGIONAL PLANNING VOV FINAL CONFERENCE 24TH JAN., 2013 H. Makkos Dalma – PHD student, ELTE TTK TGF.
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MODERN INSTRUMENTS OF REGIONAL PLANNING VOV FINAL CONFERENCE 24TH JAN., 2013 H. Makkos Dalma – PHD student, ELTE TTK TGF Antecedents EU -enlargement: increasing of the number of convergence-regions Economic and financial crises, 2008 Lessons of the ex-post evaluation of the 2000-2006 period Global challenges EU -enlargement, 2004. Forrás: europa.eu.int Impact of the crises - bank and credit crises; - housing-market crises - building-trade crises - Euro-crises - merchant crises - employment crises - combination of these in variant time Forrás: TSP 2011. Evaluation of the Kohesion Policy Ex-post evaluation paper of the 2000-2006 period: Monitoring of expenditure; process issues and absorption; a monitoring and evaluation system needs to be an integral part of the decision-making process concentration of funding on a limited number of priorities Global challenges Insenescence – social, welfare and medical questions Migration – rural and under-developed regions (-), towns and developed regions (+) Segregation – immigrants, handicaped people, (in the cities) Global warming, decrease of the biodiversity Energy-dependence administration-organisational and regional development answers need to do General steps of making strategy Forrás: Kézikönyv a területi kohézióról, Péti M.: 2009. New methods In connection with the 2014-2020 programming period Multi-funding at the OP level Concentration: 11 tematic areas, strong central control from Brussels Expenditure-determination New methods: ITI (integrated territorial investments), CLLD (community-led local development) Less amount of support Seeming discrepancies Strengthening of central decisions versus local resource-based development Local economic development: are there enough resources to be potencial intellectual and economic base? From where to start? Bottom-up? (subsistance farming, organisation of education, keeping the youth, etc.), vagy Top down? (well-built regulation, financing, strong coordination between departmental and territorial aims and actions) Connecting opportunities of the VoV projects „voice of the village” – parallel with the directive of local development can give a cultural-social base end of multicultural philosophy: importance of national consciousness, rational coordinative competencies opportunity to became a „best practice”: similar initiatives in other international projects and governmental aim in Hungary, too Thank you for your attention!