CROSS-BORDER C O O P E R A T I O N

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CROSS-BORDER C O O P E R A T I O N
PRIORITIES
BENEFICIARIES
CROSS-BORDER
COOPERATION
2007-2013
Introduction to the brochure
The new European Cohesion Policy for the 2007-2013 period
defines as its third objective “European territorial cooperation”,
which represents an upgrade of the INTERREG III Community
initiative. The Objective 3 is directed towards strengthening the
cross-border, transnational and interregional cooperation. It encourages a joint approach of European regions to solve issues
and at the same time to overcome the most common obstacles
of territorial cooperation that originate from the differences in the
legal systems, administrative arrangement, geographic location
and language.
The continuity of the former INTERREG IIIA programmes can be
found today in the cross-border cooperation programmes with the
fundamental objective to connect the regions divided by a state
border and thus contribute to a balanced development in the territory of the entire Community. The main priority tasks of border
region cooperation programmes are directed towards supporting
the economy growth and creating new jobs, environment protection, and conservation of natural resources and values.
The transnational cooperation programmes are the continuation of the programmes, which were implemented in the
2000-2006 period under the joint name INTERREG IIIB. The
basic purpose of transnational programmes is to encourage institutional cooperation to reduce regional, economic and
social differences, and achieve Lisbon and Gothenburg objectives in large but geographically complete territorial regions
faced with specific difficulties or opportunities. The objectives
of the programmes are realised by implementing transnational
projects focused on: strengthening of innovation networks and
development of competitive development environment, implementation of environmental values and reduction of environmental risks, increase of accessibility with the help of transport and
communication infrastructure, polycentric regional development,
in particular of cities, and development of endogenous potentials.
Like all European territorial cooperation programmes, interregional programmes also concern long-term achievement of the
Lisbon and Gothenburg objectives (growth, jobs, sustainable development). The objectives are realised by implementing projects
with the participation of partners from the public sector.
The Objective 3 is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund, namely 4.2% of the funds are planned for the implementation of the Cohesion Policy in the 2007-2013 period or
the total of 14.2 billion Euros. The programmes on the European
Union external borders are co-financed by the funds of the Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance, which provides all partners
with equal conditions to acquire European Union funds and implement projects.
We invite you to put into action joint development plans with your
innovative ideas by implementing projects that shall be able to
cope with the challenges, which the European regions are facing
today in different fields.
Contact person:
Tanja Rener
Tel: +(386) 1 478 3667
E-Mail: [email protected]
Splet: www.svlr.gov.si
OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME
CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION
SLOVENIA-AUSTRIA 2007-2013
Programme area
Slovenia: RegioNS of Gorenjska, Koro{ka, Savinjska, Podravje, Pomurje, Osrednjeslovenska (20%)
Austria: East Styria, West and South Styria, Graz (20%), Upper Styria-East (20%), Upper Styria-West (20%), Lower
Carinthia, Klagenfurt-Villach, Upper Carinthia (20%), South Burgenland
Funds provided for the programme by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF): EUR
67,111,477.00
Share of co-funding by the ERDF: 85%
Managing Authority
Joint Technical Secretariat
Regional Body in Slovenia
Government Office for Local SelfGovernment
and Regional Policy
Unit for managment of
cross-border programmes
Svetozarevska 6
2000 Maribor
Slovenia
Government Office for Local SelfGovernment
and Regional Policy
Unit for managment of
cross-border programmes
Svetozarevska 6
2000 Maribor
Slovenia
Government Office for Local SelfGovernment
and Regional Policy
Unit for objective 3, ipa,
interreg and phare
Kotnikova 28, 1000 Ljubljana
and
Svetozarevska 6, 2000 Maribor
Tel.: (+386) 2 229 4214
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.si-at.eu
Tel.: (+386) 2 229 4215
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.si-at.eu
Tel.: (+386) 2 229 4232
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.gov.si
PRIORITIES
1.Competitiveness, knowledge and
economic cooperation:
• Sms devolepment
• Tourism
• Framework for knowledge-based
economy
• Thematic field of strenghts
2.Sustainable and balanced development:
• Natural resources management
• Environment and energy
• Urban and regional development
• Social and cultural development
3.Technical assistance
BENEFICIARIES
Beneficiaries of 1st priority:
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private and public bussines support institutions
enterprises, clusters and networks
national, local and regional authorities
research institutions
universities and bussines oriented high schools
tourism institutions, associations and agencies
local and regional development organisations
training and education organisations and institutions
institutions and organisations representing economic and social
interests of employees, employers, cities and/or municipalities
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Beneficiaries of 2nd priority:
Horizontal themes, tool and
principles:
• human resources development, networking, innovation,
• information and communication technology,
• sustainable development and equal
opportunities
• local, regional and national authorities and organisations
• enterprises, clusters and networks
• institutions and organizations in the fields of nature protection
and conservation, the environment and risk prevention, crisis
management, spatial planning, public transportation, renewable
energy sources and energy efficiency, culture, health, medicine,
education and training, rural development, tourism, social issues,
labour market
• associations and non-governmental organisations in the field of
nature protection, the environment, culture, education, social affairs,
rural development, tourism, sport and leisure
• institutions and organisations representing economic and social
interests of employees, employers, cities and/or municipalities
• research institutions, universities and high schools
• associations and agencies
• local and regional development agencies
• training and education organisations and institutes
OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME
CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION
SLOVENIA-HUNGARY 2007-2013
Programme area
Slovenia: Regions of Pomurje and Podravje (20%)
Hungary: counties of Vas and Zala
Funds provided for the programme by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF): EUR 29,279,283.00
Share of co-funding by the ERDF: 85%
Managing Authority
Joint Technical Secretariat
National Authority in Slovenia
Government Office for Local SelfGovernment and Regional Policy
Unit for managment of
cross-border programmes
Government Office for Local SelfGovernment and Regional Policy
Unit for managment of
cross-border programmes
Government Office for Local SelfGovernment and Regional Policy
Unit for Objective 3, IPA, INTERREG
and PHARE
Svetozarevska 6
2000 Maribor
Slovenia
Svetozarevska 6
2000 Maribor
Slovenia
Svetozarevska 6
2000 Maribor
Slovenia
Tel.: (+386) 2 229 4213
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.si-hu.eu
Tel.: (+386) 2 229 42 16
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.si-hu.eu
Tel.: (+386) 2 229 42 32
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.gov.si
PRIORITIES
BENEFICIARIES
1.Increasing the attractiveness
of the area of cooperation:
• Developing joint tourist destination
• Preservation and development
of culture
• Improving cross-border transport
connections
2. Sustainable development:
• Cooperations in the field of regional
development
• Preventive health care
• Environmental protection and
management
• Efficient use of energy
3.Technical assistance
Horizontal topics:
• human resources development and
• information society
Beneficiaries of 1st and 2nd priority:
Non-profit legal persons established by public or private law acting
in the interest of public or general benefit and belonging to one of the
following groups:
• regional and local public authorities;
• public bodies (funds, institutes, agencies) established by the state or municipality, such as: research and development institutions,
education and training institutions, health care institutions, institutions for the protection of natural and cultural heritage, local and
regional development agencies, etc.;
• non-governmental organisations, such as associations and foundations;
• chambers of commerce, agriculture. crafts and industries, clusters
registered as non-profit legal persons;
• legal persons established by private law (societes) with the nonprofit status and purpose, such as local and regional development
agencies registered as companies, local tourist organisations, training organisations, etc.;
• public institutes for economic development, public companies and
also other legal persons in which the state or municipalities have
predominant influence on the management.
OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME IPA
CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION
SLOVENIA-CROATIA 2007-2013
Programme area
Slovenia: Regions of Pomurska, Podravska, Savinjska, Spodnjeposavska, Southeast Slovenia, Notranjsko-kra{ka,
Obalno-kra{ka and Osrednjeslovenska (20%)
Croatia: counties Me|imurska, Vara`dinska, Krapinsko-zagorska, Zagreba~ka, Karlova~ka, Primorsko-goranska,
Istarska, city of Zagreb (20%)
Funds from the Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance (IPA) for the 2007-2009 period: EUR 14,152,158.00
Share of co-funding from the IPA: 85%
Managing Authority
Joint Technical Secretariat
National Authority in Slovenia
Goverment Office Local SelfGovernment and Regional Policy
Department for Objective 3, IPA,
INTERREG and PHARE
Goverment Office Local SelfGovernment and Regional Policy
Department for Objective 3, IPA,
INTERREG and PHARE
Government Office for Local SelfGovernment and Regional Policy
Department for Objective 3, IPA,
INTERREG and PHARE
Kotnikova 28
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Kotnikova 28
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Kotnikova 28
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Tel.: (+ 386) 1 3083 152
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.svlr.gov.si
Tel.: (+386) 1 478 3735
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.svlr.gov.si
Tel.: +386 1 3083 155
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.svlr.gov.si
PRIORITIES
1.Economic and social development:
• Social Tourism and development
• Development of entrepreneurship
• Social integration
2.Sustainable managment of natural
resources:
• Environmental protection
• Preservation of protected areas
3.Technical assistance
Horizontal topics:
• human resources development
• information society
BENEFICIARIES
Upravi~e
Beneficiaries of 1st and 2nd priority:
Non-profit legal persons established in accordance with public or
private law acting in the interest of public or general benefit and
belonging to one of the following groups:
• Regional and local public authorities;
• Public bodies and public equivalent bodies. Definition of public
equivalent bodies: Established for the specific purpose of meeting
needs in the general interest, not having industrial or commercial
character and having legal personality and:
• either financed for the most part by the State, regional or local
authorities, or other bodies governed by public law,
• or subject to managment supervision by those bodies,
• or having an administrative managerial or supervisory board, more
than half of whose members are appointed by the State, regional
or local authorities, or by others bodies governed by public law.
such as: (funds, institutions, agencies) established by the state or
municipality, research and development institutions, education and
traning institutions, health care institutions, institutions for protecting natural and cultural heritage, local and regional development
angencies etc.;
• Non-governmental organisations such as associations, foundations;
• Status as a freelance art workers/freelance artists;
• Chambers of commerce, agriculture, craft and industry, clusters
registered as non-profit legal persons;
• Legal entities established by privale law (societies) with non profit
status and purpose of operating, such as local and regional develepment agencies registered as companies, local turism organizations, traning organizations etc.
CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION PROGRAMME
ITALY-SLOVENIA 2007-2013
Programme area
Slovenia: Regions of Gori{ka, Gorenjska, Obalno-kra{ka and Notranjsko-kra{ka (20%) and
Osrednjeslovenska (20%)
Italy: Region Friuli-Venezia Giulia: provinces Trieste, Udine, Gorizia and Pordenone (20%), Region Veneto: provinces
Venice, Rovigo, Padua (20%) and Treviso (20%), Region Emilia-Romagna: provinces Ferrara and Ravenna
Funds provided by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF): EUR 116,206,931.00
Share of co-funding by the ERDF: 85%
Managing Authority
Joint Technical Secretariat
Slovenian info point
Autonomous Region Friuli-Venezia
Giulia:
Regional Directorate for Community
Relations and Local Autonomies
Community Relations and European
Integration Service
Autonomous Region Friuli-Venezia
Giulia
Regional Directorate for Community
Relations and Local Autonomies
Community Relations and European
Integration Service
Government Office for Local
Self-Government
and Regional Policy
Department for Objective 3, IPA,
INTERREG and PHARE
Via Udine 9
34100 Trieste
Italy
Via Udine 9
I34100 Trieste
Italy
Tel.: (+39) 40 3775 974
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.interreg-it-si.org
Tel.: (+39) 40 3775 993
E-mail: [email protected]
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[tanjel 1a
6222 [tanjel
Slovenia
Tel.: (+386) 5 731 8530
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.gov.si
PRIORITIES
BENEFICIARIES
1.Environment, transport and
sustainable territorial integration:
• Preserving biodiversity and ensuring
sustainable management of natural
resources
• Protecting the environment against
natural and technological disasters
and pollution, reducing energy
consumption and increasing the use
of renewable energy sources
• Improving accessibility and transport
systems and increasing integration
between cities and rural areas
• Strengthening territorial cohesion
within functional cross-border areas
2.Competitiveness and knowledgebased society:
• Increasing competitiveness of small
and medium companies
• Jointly developing tourism potentials
• Promoting research and development
and knowledge-based economy
• Improving and increasing employment
opportunities with coordinated higher
education programmes and training
3.Social integration
• Improving communication systems
and educational systems
• Preserving knowledge in the filed of
cultural heritage and the use of cultural
heritage and promoting cultural
exchange
• Improving the quality of life through
coordinated development of health
care and social system
Beneficiaries of 1st, 2nd and 3rd priority:
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public authorities
public and private consortiums
universities and research institutions
non-governmental organisations
non-profit agencies and associations
regional development agencies, institutions dealing with protected
areas
companies and their consortiums
commerce chambers
professional organisations
other beneficiaries related to the nature of the priority task
4.Technical assistance
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ADRIATIC CROSS-BORDER PROGRAMME IPA
2007-2013
Programme area
Italy: Pescara, Teramo, Chieti, Ferrara, Forli-Cesena, Rimini, Ravenna, Trieste, Gorizia, Udine, Pesaro-Urbino,
Ancona, Macerata, Ascoli Piceno, Campobasso, Foggia, Bari, Brindisi, Lecce, Venice, Rovigo, Padua. 20%: L’Aquila,
Pordenone, Isernia, Taranto.
Slovenia: Regions of Obalno-kra{ka; 20%: Notranjsko-kra{ka, Gori{ka.
Greece: Corfu, Thesprotia.
Croatia: Dubrovnik-Neretva County; Istria County; Lika-Senj County; Primorje-Gorski Kotar County; [ibenik-Knin
County; Split-Dalmatia County; Zadar County. 20%: Karlovac County
Bosnia-Herzegovina: Bile}a, ^apljina, ^itluk, Gacko, Grude, Jablanica, Konjic, Kupres, Livno, Ljubinje, Ljubu{ki,
Mostar, Neum, Nevesinje, Posu{je, Rama/Prozor, Ravno, [iroki Brijeg, Stolac, Berkovi}i, Tomislavgrad, Trebinje,
East Mostar. 20%: Sarajevo Economic Region, North-eastern Economic Region and Central Economic Region
Montenegro: Bar, Budva, Cetinje, Danilovgrad, Herceg Novi, Kotor, Nik{i}, Podgorica, Tivat, Ulcinj. 20%; Pljevlja,
Bijelo Polje, Berane, Ro`aje, Plav, Andrijevica, Kola{in, Mojkovac, Savnik, @abljak, Plu`ine
Albania: Fier, Durrës, Lezhë, Shkodër, Tirana, Vlorë.
Serbia: the entire country (expiring).
Funds from the Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance (IPA) for the 2007-2009 period: EUR 90,441,137.00
Maximum share of co-funding from the IPA funds: 85%
Minimum share of national funds: 10%
Managing Authority
Joint Technical Secretariat
National Authority in Slovenia
Regione Abruzzo
Direzione affari internazionali
Joint Technical Secretariat
Office for Local Self-Government
and Regional Policy
Piazza Santa Giusta, Palazzo Centi
67100 L’Aquila
Italy
E-mail:
cooperazioneaq@regione abruzzo.it
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Piazza Santa Giusta,
Palazzo Centi
Italy
E-mail: [email protected]
Kotnikova 28
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Tel:(+386) 1 478 3767
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.gov.si
PRIORITIES
1.Economic, social and institutional
cooperation:
• Research and innovation
• Financial support for small and medium companies
• Social, labour and health networks
• Institutional cooperation
2.Natural and cultural resources
and risk prevention:
• Protecting and improving marine and
coastal environment
• Managing natural and cultural resources and preventing natural and technological risks
• Saving energy and using renewable
energy sources
• Sustainable tourism
3.Accessibility and networks
• Physical infrastructure
• Sustainable mobility
• Communication networks
4.Technical assistance
BENEFICIARIES
Beneficiaries of 1st priority:
• research institutions, universities, companies and public institutes
• small and medium companies, joint ventures and development
agencies
• voluntary organisations in the field of welfare and health, local institutions and public institutes
• public authorities, organisations and agencies supporting entrepreneurship, non-governmental organisations.
• Beneficiaries of 2nd priority task:
• public authorities, research institutes, non-governmental organisations, small and medium companies
• public authorities and small and medium companies
• tourism organisations, public and private agencies in the field of
tourism and management of cultural buildings
• Beneficiaries of 3rd priority task:
• public authorities and semi-public companies, public authorities,
public and private companies, public authorities, non-governmental organisations
Beneficiaries of 2nd priority:
• public authorities, research institutes, non-governmental organisations, small and medium companies
• public authorities and smal and medium companies
• tourism organisations, public and private agencies in the field of
tourism and managment of cultural buildings
Beneficiaries of 2nd priority:
• public authorities and semi-public companies, public authorities,
public and privat companies, public authorities, non-governmental
organisations
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OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME
TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION
ALPINE SPACE 2007-2013
Programme area
Austria; France (Rhône-Alpes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, Franche-Comté, Alsace); Italy (Lombardy, Friuli-Venezia
Giulia, Veneto, Trentino-Alto Adige, Aosta Valley, Piedmont, Liguria); Liechtenstein; Germany (administrative regions
Upper Bavaria and Swabia in Bavaria, Tübingen and Freiburg in Baden-Württemberg); Slovenia; Switzerland.
Total value of the programme: EUR 130,000,000.00
Maximum share of co-funding by Slovenian project partners from EU funds: 76%
Minimum share of national funds: 24%
Managing Authority
Joint Technical Secretariat
National Authority in Slovenia
Amt der Salzburger
Landesregierung,
Bayerisches Landesamt fur Umwelt
Joint Technical Secretariat
Alpine Space Programme
Ministry of the Environment and
Spatial Planning
European Affairs and Investments
Directorate
Department for International
Affairs
Abt. 15/01
Südtiroler Platz 11
5010 Salzburg
Austria
Tel.: (+43) 662 8042 3799
Internet:
www.alpine-space.eu
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Lazarettstr. 67
80636 Munich
Germany
Tel.: (+49) 8992 14 1800
Internet: www.alpine-space.eu
Dunajska cesta 47
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Tel.: (+386) 1 478 7008
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.cilj3.mop.gov.si
PRIORITIES
1.Competitiveness and Attractiveness of the Alpine
Space:
• strengthening innovation capacities of small and medium
companies, creating an adequate environment for their development, and fostering stable cooperation between research and technological development centres and small and
medium companies
• enhancing development options based on traditional sectors and cultural heritage, as well as on emerging sectors at
the transnational level
• strengthening the role of urban areas as engines of sustainable development; strengthening rural-urban relations and
the development of peripheral areas
2.Accessibility and Connectivity:
• securing fair access to public services, transport, information, communication and knowledge infrastructure within the
programme area
• promoting and improving access and use of existing infrastructure in order to optimize the economic and social benefits, and to reduce environmental consequences
• enhancing connectivity for the reinforcement of polycentric
territorial patterns and for laying the basis for a knowledgedriven and information society
• promoting sustainable and innovative mobility models with
specific regard to environmental, human health and equality
related issues
• mitigating the negative consequences of traffic flows across
the Alps
3.Environment and Risk Prevention:
• enhancing cooperation on environmental protection issues
• stimulating integrated approaches to conservation, planning and management of natural resources and cultural landscape
• stimulating the development of resource efficiency with respect to water, energy, land use, raw materials and other
natural resources
• coping with the effects of climate change; forecasting, predicting, mitigating and managing the impacts of natural and
technological hazards
4.Technical assistance
BENEFICIARIES
Beneficiaries of 1st priority:
The most important institutions and interest groups in
the area of development policies and innovation, such
as:
• local, regional and national authorities of public administration,
• local, regional and national development agencies,
• technological and science-research centres,
• education and training centres,
• public/private organisations representing companies, primarily small and medium companies (for
example, networks of small and medium companies, cluster organisations),
• chambers of trade and industry,
• labour market services,
• chambers of commerce and crafts.
• Beneficiaries of 2nd priority task:
• national, regional and local authorities of public administration,
• public and non-profit providers of transport services,
• providers of public services and
• education, training and technological research
centres.
• Beneficiaries of 3rd priority task:
• local, regional and national authorities of public administration,
• research institutions;
• environmental agencies, water management agencies, authorities managing protected areas;
• energy agencies and similar institutions;
• technological and science-research centres,
• non-governmental organisations and non-profit organisations in the field of the environment, water
management, natural resources management and
risk management.
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OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME
TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION
CENTRAL EUROPE 2007-2013
Programme area
Austria; the Czech Republic; Germany (Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Berlin, Brandenburg, MecklenburgVorpommern, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Thüringen); Hungary; Italy (Piemonte, Aosta Valley, Liguria, Lombardy,
Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen, Autonomous Province of Trento, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, EmiliaRomagna); Poland; Slovakia; Slovenia; Ukraine (Volyn, Lviv, Zakarpattia, Ivano-Frankivsk, Chernivtsi).
Total value of the programme: EUR 300,000,000.00
Maximum share of co-funding by Slovenian project partners from EU funds: 85% (differently by countries)
Minimum share of national funds: 15%
Managing Authority
Joint Technical Secretariat
National Authority in Slovenia
Central Europe Programme
Managing Authority
Department for EU-Strategy
and Economic Development
City of Vienna
Central Europe
Joint Technical Secretariat
Ministry of the Environment and
Spatial Planning
European Affairs and Investments
Directorate
Department for International Affairs
Schlesingerplatz 2-4
1080 Vienna
Austria
16
Museumstrasse 3/A/III
1070 Vienna
Austria
Tel.: (+43) 1 4000 76142
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.central2013.eu
Dunajska cesta 47
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Tel.: (+386) 1 478 7008
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.cilj3.mop.gov.si
PRIORITIES
BENEFICIARIES
1.Promotion of innovation throughout Central
Europe:
• Improving the framework for innovation
• Establishing institutions and personnel for the
transfer and use of innovation
• Promoting the development of knowledge
2.Improving the accessibility of Central Europe
and its interoperability:
• Improving interoperability in Central Europe
• Developing multimodal logistics cooperation
• Enhancing sustainable and safe mobility
• Promoting information-communication technologies
and alternative solutions for improving accessibility
3.Responsible use of our environment:
• Developing a high quality environment by managing
and protecting natural resources and heritage
• Reducing the risks and effects of natural and manmade hazards
• Supporting the use of renewable energy sources
and increasing energy efficiency
• Supporting environmentally friendly technologies and
activities
4.Improving the competitiveness and
attractiveness of cities and regions:
• Developing polycentric structures and territorial
cooperation
• Addressing the territorial effects of demographic and
social change on urban and regional development
• Capitalising on cultural resources for more attractive
cities and regions
5.Technical assistance
Upravi~e
Beneficiaries of 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th priority:
• public administration bodies at the national, regional
and local levels
• private sector companies, small and medium companies, chambers, regional agencies for innovation,
financial institutions, business incubators
• research and development institutions: research institutes, research and technology centres, universities, institutions for technology transfer
• applied services and training: regional development
agencies, planning institutes, educational institutions,
employment offices, education and training centres
• interest groups: associations, employers’ associations, trade unions, environmental protection associations, building societies, culture centres and organisations, non-governmental organisations
• infrastructure: public associations and public companies in the field of transport, public commercial institutions, logistics centres and platforms, providers
of energy services
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OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME
TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION
SOUTHEAST EUROPE 2007-2013
Programme area
Programme area: Albania; Austria; Bosnia-Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Romania; Croatia; Macedonia; Greece; Hungary;
Italy (Lombardy, Autonomous Province Bolzano-Bozen, Autonomous Province Trento, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia,
Emilia-Romagna, Umbria, Marche, Abruzzo, Molise, Puglia, Basilicata); Serbia; Montenegro; Slovakia; Slovenia;
Turkey (Bati Marmara, Istanbul); Moldova; Ukraine (Chernivitsi Oblast, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Zakarpattia Oblast,
Odessa Oblast).
Total value of the programme: EUR 245,000,000.00
Maximum share of co-funding by Slovenian project partners from EU funds: 85%
Minimum share of national funds: 15%
Managing Authority
Joint Technical Secretariat
National Authority in Slovenia
South East Europe Programme
Managing Authority
VATI
National Development Agency
South East Europe Programme
Joint Technical Secretariat
VATI Hungarian Public Non-profit
Company for Regional Development
and Town Planning
Ministry of the Environment and
Spatial Planning
European Affairs and Investments
Directorate
Department for International
Affairs
Pozsonyi út 56
1133 Budapest
Hungary
Internet:
www.southeast-europe.net
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Gellerthegy u. 30-32
1016 Budapest
Hungary
Tel.: (+36) 1 224 3272
E-mail: www.southeast-europe.net
Internet: www.southeast-europe.net
Dunajska cesta 47
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Tel.: (+386) 1 478 7008
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.cilj3.mop.gov.si
PRIORITIES
1.Facilitation of Innovation and Entrepreneurship:
• Developing technology and innovation
networks in specific fields
• Developing the enabling environment
for innovative entrepreneurship
• Enhancing the framework conditions
for innovation
2.Protection and Improvement of the
Environment:
• Improving integrated water management and flood risk prevention
• Prevention of environmental risks
• Promoting cooperation in management
of natural assets and protected areas
• Promoting energy and resource efficiency
3.Improvement of the Accessibility:
• Improving coordination in promoting,
planning and operation for primary and
secondary transportation networks
• Developing strategies to tackle the „digital divide”
• Improving framework conditions for
multi-modal platforms
4.Development of Transnational
Synergies for Sustainable Growth
Areas:
• Tackling crucial problems affecting metropolitan areas and regional systems
of settlements
• Promoting a balanced pattern of attractive and accessible growth areas
• Promoting the use of cultural values for
development
5.Technical assistance
BENEFICIARIES
Beneficiaries of 1st priority:
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representative bodies for collective business support,
co-participants operating in the field of technological innovation,
local, regional and national authorities of public administration,
co-participants from the field of culture and education,
non-governmental organisations,
state agencies,
non-governmental organisations and networks,
utilities,
energy supply companies,
technological centres,
scientific institutions,
associations and chambers,
tourist agencies,
authorities managing natural resources.
Beneficiaries of 2nd priority:
• national and regional authorities of public administration,
• co-participants from the field of education and
• from the fields of technology and innovation.
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national and regional authorities of public administration,
planning institutions,
cities and rural communities,
chambers and associations,
authorities in the area of transport,
international organisations and bodies.
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civil society, non-governmental organisations,
local, regional and state administration,
co-participants from the field of culture and education,
business support agents,
private sector
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OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME
TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION
MEDITERRANEAN 2007-2013
Programme area
Cyprus; Montenegro; France (Corsica, Languedoc-Roussillon, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, Rhône-Alpes); Greece;
Croatia; Italy (Abruzzo, Apulia, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Emilia-Romagna, Friuli-Venezia Guilia, Lazio, Liguria,
Lombardy, Marche, Molise, Umbria, Piemonte, Sardinia, Sicily, Toscana, Veneto); Malta; Portugal (Algarve, Alentejo);
Slovenia; Spain (Andalusia, Aragon, Catalonia, Balearic Islands, Murcia, Valencia, Ceuta and Melilla); the United
Kingdom (Gibraltar).
Total value of the programme: EUR 257,000,000.00
Maximum share of co-funding by Slovenian project partners from EU funds: 85% (differently by countries)
Minimum share of national funds: 15%
Managing Authority
Joint Technical Secretariat
National Authority in Slovenia
Autorité Unique de Gestion MED
Managing Authority MED
Direction Générale Adjointe
des Relations Internationales et
des Affaires Européennes
Joint Technical Secretariat MED
Hotel de Region
Ministry of the Environment and
Spatial Planning
European Affairs and Investments
Directorate
Department for International
Affairs
Place Jules Guesde
13481 Marseille Cedex 20
France
Région Provence-Alpes-Cote
d’Azur 27
Place Jules Guesde
13481 Marseille Cedex 20
France
Tel.: (+334) 8810 7614
E-mail: [email protected]
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Dunajska cesta 47
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Tel.: (+33) 4 9157 5296
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.programmemed.eu
Tel.: (+386) 1 478 7008
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.cilj3.mop.gov.si
PRIORITIES
BENEFICIARIES
1.Developing innovation capacities:
• Expanding innovative technologies,
knowledge and experience
• Improving strategic cooperation between bodies promoting economic development and state authorities
2.Environmental protection and promotion of sustainable territorial development:
• Protecting and improving natural resources and heritage
• Facilitating renewable energy sources
and improving efficient use of energy
• Preventing maritime risks and increasing safety at sea
• Preventing and managing environmental risks
3.Improving mobility and accessibility:
• Improving accessibility by sea and transport capacities by means of multi-modality and inter-modality
• Supporting the use of information technology for better accessibility and territorial cooperation
4.Promotion of polycentric development and integration in the Mediterranean:
• Coordination of development policies
and improvement of territorial administration
• Strengthening of the identity and improving cultural heritage resources for
better integration of the Mediterranean
space
Beneficiaries of 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th priority:
• EU agencies cannot be beneficiaries; they can participate without
co-funding from the ERDF, for example: European Environment
Agency, European Agency for Safety at Sea, European Railway
Agency, European Space Agency, etc.
• State administration authorities: ministries, government agencies,
national agencies and institutes, offices (for example, for statistics)
• Public administration authorities at regional and local level, including
associations and authorities for territorial cooperation in the fields of
the programme priorities
• Other legal persons governed by public law or under majority
control of legal persons governed by public law: chambers, regional
development agencies, professional associations, universities,
research institutes, training institutes, urban planning institutes and
agencies, business and innovation centres, regional innovation
centres, technological centres for transfer of knowledge, science
and technology parks
• Private sector: associations of small and medium companies,
business networks and clusters, industrial, technological, culture
and education centres, expert bodies
• Non-governmental sector: associations for economic and spatial
development, professional associations in the field of the programme
priorities, associations in the field of education and employment, the
environment, cultural heritage, promotion of innovation, etc.
• Other, for example: Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions,
Conference of the Mediterranean Cities, Mediterranean Institute,
Euro info centres, etc.
5.Technical assistance
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OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME
INTER-REGIONAL COOPERATION
URBACT II 2007-2013
Programme area
• 27 EU member states: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal,
Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom;
• Norway and Switzerland;
• candidate countries
Total value of the programme: EUR 68,000,000.00
Maximum share of co-funding from EU funds: 70-90% (depending on priority, country and type of project)
Minimum share of national funds: 10-30%
Managing Authority
Ministere en charge de la politique
de la Ville
Delegation interministerielle a la
Ville
194, Avenue du President Wilson
93217 Saint-Denis La Plaine
Cedex
France
Tel.: (+33) 1 49 17 45 71
Joint Technical Secretariat
Secretariat d’URBACT
194, Avenue du President Wilson
93217 Saint-Denis La Plaine Cedex
France
Tel.: (+33) 1 49 17 47 52
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.urbact.eu
National Authority in Slovenia
Ministry of the Environment and
Spatial Planning
Spatial Planning Directorate
Dunajska cesta 21
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Tel.: (+386) 1 478 7049
E-mail: [email protected]
The programme is implemented on the basis of:
• exchange within networks and joint learning,
• exchange of examples of good practices, stuffy results, joint tools, conferences, etc.,
• dissemination.
1. Priorities: Cities, engines of innovation, entrepreneurial spirit and creation of employment opportunities
(promotion of entrepreneurial spirit, support for innovativeness and knowledge-based economy, employment and
human resources)
2. Priorities: Attractive and cohesive cities capable of creating social cohesion (integrated development of
degraded or unprivileged areas, social integration, environmental positions, urban strategies and management,
urban planning).
Beneficiaries are from the public sector: 1. cities, 2. regional and state authorities , 3. universities and
research institutions
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OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME
INTER-REGIONAL COOPERATION
ESPON 2007-2013
Programme area
• EU member states: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom;
• partner countries: Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein
Total value of the programme: EUR 45,000,000.00
Maximum share of co-funding by Slovenian project partners from EU funds: Differently by priorities – between
79% and 90%.
Minimum share of national funds: 10-21%.
Managing Authority
Ministere de l’Interieur et de
l’Amenagement du Territoire
Direction de l’Amenagement du
Territoire, DA Ter 1
Rue du Plebiscite
2341 Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Tel.: (+352) 478 6936
E-mail: [email protected]
Joint Technical Secretariat
ESPON Co-ordination Unit
70, rue de Luxembourg
4221 Esch-sur-Alzette
Luxembourg
Tel.: (+352) 545 580 700
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.espon.eu
National Authority in Slovenia
Ministry of the Environment and Spatial
Planning
Spatial Planning Directorate
Dunajska cesta 21
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Tel.: (+386) 1 478 7061
E-mail: [email protected]
1. Priorities: Applied research on territorial development, competitiveness and cohesion:
• territorial development, competitiveness of regions, city areas and rural areas;
• territorial cooperation;
• influence of European policies on territorial development
2. Priorities: Target analyses in accordance with the needs of users – European aspects of development of different
types of areas
3. Priorities: Scientific platforms and tools – territorial indicators and data, analytic tools and scientific support
4. Priorities: Expanding knowledge and further use of the results of the projects
Beneficiaries of 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th priority:
Different levels of state administration and research institutions acting at European, regional and national levels, sectoral
or multi-sectoral.
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OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME
INTER-REGIONAL COOPERATION
INTERACT II 2007-2013
Programme area:
EU member states, Switzerland, Norway and neighbouring countries
Funds provided by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF): EUR 34,033,512.00
Co-funding share: 85%
Managing Authority
Federal Chancellery of the
Republic of Austria
Hohenstaufengasse 3
1010 Wien
Austria
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.interact-eu.net
Joint Technical Secretariat
INTERACT Programme Secretariat
Franz-Josefs-Kai 27
1010 Wien
Austria
National contact point
Government Office for Local SelfGovernment
and Regional Policy
European Territorial Cooperation
Department
Kotnikova 28,1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel.: (+386) 1 3083 183
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.gov.si
1. Priorities: Development and provision of services:
• Information sources
• Cooperation
• Information distribution and publicity
• Quality management
2. Priorities: Technical assistance
Beneficiary, with the meaning of item 2 of Article 4 of the Council Regulation (EC) No 1083/06, refers to ”‘an
operator, whether public or private, responsible for initiating or initiating and implementing operations”. With this
respect – formally – beneficiaries of the INTERACT II programme are those units which have a management system
(see chapter 5 OP INTERACT 2007-2013).
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OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME
INTER-REGIONAL COOPERATION
INTERREG IVC 2007-2013
Programme area:
EU member states, Norway and Switzerland
Funds provided for the programme by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF): EUR 321,321,762.00
Share of co-funding by the ERDF: 85% (for Slovenia)
Managing Authority
Conseil Régional Nord
Pas de Calais
Hotel de Region
59555 Lille Cedex
France
Joint Technical Secretariat
INTERREG IVC
Joint Technical Secretariat
Les Arcuriales - 5D
45 rue de Tournai
59000 Lille
France
1. Priorities: Innovation and knowledge-based
society:
• innovation, research and technological
development,
• entrepreneurship and small and medium
companies,
• information society
• employment, human capital and education.
2. Priorities: Environment and Risk Prevention:
• environmental and technological risks,
• water management,
• prevention of pollution and waste management,
• biodiversity and preservation of natural heritage,
• energy and sustainable transport,
• cultural heritage and transport.
3. Priorities: Technical assistance
Horizontal topics:
• equal opportunities
• the environment
National Authority in Slovenia
Government Office for Local SelfGovernment and Regional Policy
Kotnikova 28 , 1000 Ljubljana
Tel.: (+386) 1 478 3667
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.gov.si
Beneficiaries of 1st and 2nd priority:
Public authorities and entities whose assets are, in accordance
with paragraph 5 of Article 2 of the Council Regulation (EC) No.
1083/2006, are public. This particularly refers to entities acting in
accordance with Directive 2004/18/EC. The part of the directive
in question runs as follows: A “body governed by public law”
means any body:
• established for the specific purpose of meeting needs in
the general interest, not having an industrial or commercial
character;
• having legal personality;
• financed, for the most part, by the State, regional or local
authorities, or other bodies governed by public law; or subject
to management supervision by those bodies; or having an
administrative, managerial or administrative board, more than
half of whose members are appointed by the State, regional or
local authorities, or by other bodies governed by public law.
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SLOVENIA-HUNGARY 2007-2013
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OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME IPA CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION
SLOVENIA-CROATIA 2007-2013
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CROSS-BORDER COOPERATION PROGRAMME
ITALY-SLOVENIA 2007-2013
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ADRIATIC CROSS-BORDER PROGRAMME
IPA 2007-2013
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TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION
ALPINE SPACE 2007-2013
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CENTRAL EUROPE 2007-2013
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OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION
SOUTHEAST EUROPE 2007-2013
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MEDITERRANEAN 2007-2013
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OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME INTER-REGIONAL COOPERATION
URBACT II 2007-2013
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OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME INTER-REGIONAL COOPERATION
ESPON 2007-2013
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OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME INTER-REGIONAL COOPERATION
INTERACT II 2007-2013
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INTERREG IVC 2007-2013
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