Welcome to the Euregio Meuse-Rhine Euregio Meuse-Rhine characteristics 4 millionen inhabitants 3 member states: Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands 10 700 km² 3 languages: Dutch, French, German Five.

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Welcome to the
Euregio Meuse-Rhine
Euregio Meuse-Rhine characteristics
4 millionen inhabitants
3 member states: Belgium, Germany, the
Netherlands
10 700 km²
3 languages: Dutch, French, German
Five different cultures
5 partner regions:
Provincie Limburg (the Netherlands)
Regio Aachen (Germany)
Provincie Limburg (Belgium)
Province de Liège (Belgium)
Deutschsprachige Gemeinschaft
(Belgium)
Euregio Meuse-Rhine characteristics
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Connectivity to densely populated areas such as Dusseldorf,
Cologne-Bonn, Brussels, Amsterdam and Frankfurt within a radius
of 300 km
More than 2/3 of the population of Western Europe lives in a 500
km perimeter
Around 1.5 million workers
Around 30.000 cross-border workers
Around 200.000 Enterprises
4 Universities
10 Graduate schools
300 research and excellence centres
About 114.000 students (including technical colleges)
Different administrative structures
Belgien
Staat
Region
Community
Wallonische Region
Germanspeaking
Community
Frensh
Community
Niederlande
Flandern
North RheinWestphalia
Flamish
Community
Governorate
Colongne
Province
Liège
Limburg
Limburg
Dietrict
Municipaliti
es
Deutschland
5 District
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New governance instruments
European Gouping of Territorial Cooperation
EGTC
The EGTC is a new European legal instrument designed to facilitate and promote
cross-border, transnational and interregional cooperation. Unlike the structures
which governed this kind of cooperation before 2007, the EGTC is a legal entity
and as such, will enable regional and local authorities and other public bodies from
different member states, to set up cooperation groupings with a legal personality.
For example, an EGTC or EGTC members can be:
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Member States
regional or local authorities
associations
any other public body
European Grouping of Territorial Cooperation (EGTC)
The EGTC
is unique in the sense that it enables public authorities of various Member
States to team up and deliver joint services, without requiring a prior international
agreement to be signed and ratified by national parliaments. Member States must
however agree to the participation of potential members in their respective countries.
The law applicable for the interpretation and application of the convention is that of
the Member State in which the official EGTC headquarters are located.
An EGTC convention sets out in particular:
An EGTC convention sets out in particular:
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the name of the EGTC and its headquarters
the list of members
the area it covers
its objective
its mission
its duration
The Euregio Meuse-Rhine since 1976
Three phases
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Overcoming the national and linguistic obstacles
Opening the borders > more mobility > more obstacles
New governance tools needed
Reorientation after 30 years
Vision: «Accelarate and deepen cooperation »
7 core areas:
- Economic Development
(Sustainable Growth, Environment and Employment)
- Knowledge Institutes
- Labour Market and Education
- Health Care
- Mobility und Infrastructure
- Culture and Tourism
- Security
+ Climate as a transversal objective
A Vision
EMR
surrounded by
metropolitan areas
EMR: Powerful region in Europe
Polycentric
metropolitan area
EMR?
New EMR-Structure
Euregional
Council
Board of
Directors
Economic and
Social Council
Secretariat /
Office
Strategic
Support Groups
3-yearPlans
Temporary
Committees
Networks
Economic Development
Knowledge Institutes
Labour Market and Education
Climat
Health Care
Mobility and Infrastructure
Culture and Tourism
Security
Climat
Metropolitan Area EMR
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Revenues and Expenditures
Expenditures
Revenues
2009
2010
Interests
510
25
216
Translation costs
16
Expenditures „Board of Directors“
16
Expenditures „Euregional Council“
17
Expenditures „Economic and Social Council“
17
Administrative costs
30
Accounting costs
10
Expenditures „print products“
3
Automatisation
7
Telephone costs
5
Other costs such as representation costs, …
38
Subtotal
375
PR activities
170
Activities of Networks and Temporary Committees
Total
2010
Office expenses
Personnel expenditures
Contributions of the partner regions
2009
39
535
Total
584
INTERREG-IV-A
Programme
Euregio Meuse-Rhine
INTERREG IV-A Programme Euregio Meuse-Rhine
Priorities of the Operational Programme
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Strengthening of the economic structure,
promotion of knowledge, innovation and creation
of more and better jobs
Nature and environment, energy, natural
resources and mobility
Quality of life
Budget for the period 2007-2013: 72 million ERDF
INTERREG IV-A Programme Euregio Meuse-Rhine
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Strengthening of the economic structure,
promotion of knowledge, innovation and
creation of more and better jobs
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Promotion of entrepreneurship
Competitiveness
Promotion of innovation and technology
Promotion of the cooperation between research institutes
and enterprises
Cross-border labour market
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Tourism
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INTERREG IV-A Programme Euregio Meuse-Rhine
2. Nature and environment, energy, natural
resources and mobility
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Preservation of nature and landscape
Support of production and use of renewable energy resources
Improvement of local public transport
INTERREG IV-A Programme Euregio Meuse-Rhine
3. Quality of life
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Promotion of cultural diversity
Cooperation in the field of public safety
Improvement of health care
Reduction of burdens for cross border workers to promote
mobility
The INTERREG IV-A- Budget in detail
Priorities
% of the
budget
Budget of the
programme
ERDF
EUintervention
rate
Co-financing,
private or public
contributions
1.
Strengthening of the
economic structure,
promotion of
knowledge,
innovation and
creation of more and
better jobs
65%
€ 93.658.295
€ 46.829.147
50%
€ 46.829.147
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Nature and
environment, energy,
natural resources and
mobility
18%
€ 25.936.143
€ 12.968.072
50%
€ 12.968.072
3.
Quality of life
11%
€15.849.865
€ 7.924.933
50%
€ 7.924.933
4.
Technical Assistance
6%
€ 8.645.381
€ 4.322.690
50%
€ 4.322.690
100%
€144.089.684
€ 72.044.842
50%
€ 72.044.842
TOTAL
Overview of the total investment in cross-border projects
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1991 – 1993 INTERREG I
67 million €
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1994 – 1999 INTERREG II
75 million €
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2000 – 2006 INTERREG III
108 million €
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2007 – 2013 INTERREG IV
144 million €
Project selection criterias
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Distinct cross border nature of the project 
content,
organisation, finances and personal on both sides of the border
Innovative idea
Clear added-value for Euregio Meuse-Rhine
Clear and measurable objectives
Sustainability of the project
Attention to principal of equal opportunities
Maximum duration of the project = 36 month
Exclusion of double financing
Project selection criterias
Who can apply?
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Public bodies
Legal entities (public and private)
Private companies
The initiative must fit into the priorities of the operational
programme
The total costs of the project should be of min. 100.000 Euro
INTERREG IV-A EMR
Joint technical secretariat (JTS)
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TS
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Consultation and decision procedure of the INTERREG-IV-A
programme
Trilingual project outline
to
be submitted to the
regional
managers
 Sketch-CALL
Technical assessment
by JTS and control
of accordance by
programme
partners
Check and discussion
of the outline in the JTS
First assessment of the
outline by the
programme partners
 GO / NO GO
Trilingual project outline
to
be submitted to the
regional
Official submission of
the project proposal
to the JTS in compliance
with the remarks formulated
by the programme partners
2nd Meeting
GO / NO GO:
Preparation of the
Monitoring
Committee
Submission for decision
to the
Monitoring Committee
of the EMR
(3 times/year)
Theory and practice
Successful projects
EMR Life science region
Please visit us at the
Biomedica on the 17th and
18th March 2010 in Aachen
(Eurogress)
Successful projects
A TaskForce facilitating commuter
mobility in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine
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Reducing barriers
The Commuter TaskForce is an
INTERREG project launched by the
Euregio Meuse-Rhine.
The aim of this project is to reduce or
remove the main barriers to job-related
mobility within the border triangle
Aachen, Maastricht, Hasselt, Lüttich
und Eupen.
Successful projects
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EPICC
Euregional Police-InformationCooperation-Centre
Programm Evaluation
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Project evaluation
Interim Program evaluation ( Technical evaluation of
the program management)
Ex-post evaluation (by the EU- Commission, DG
Regional Policy)
INTERACT New iniciative Territorial Cooperation
projects 2007-2013:
INTERACT Project Evaluation and Selection Manual
Progress report and outlook on INTERREG V
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48 projects approved so far
97% of the budget committed
What we want for INTERREG V
The further strengthening of cross-border strands (A)
A set of priorities which is focused but matches the needs of the
programme area
A simplification of the administrative procedures for applicants
and programme management
More proportionate control mechanisms
Any questions?
Thank you for your attention!