Transnational Territorial Cooperation: Spain – France – Portugal – United Kingdom - Main contents
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1.Transnational Cooperation Operational Programme "Southwest Europe 2007-2013" - Programme under the European Territorial Cooperation Objective, co-funded by European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
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2.Overview
On 26 September 2007, the European Commission approved a European Territorial Cooperation Programme for transnational cooperation between Spain, France, Portugal and the United Kingdom for the period 2007-2013.
The Transnational Cooperation Programme involves Community support for 30 NUTS II areas in the participating countries, including the whole territory of Spain with the exception of the Canary Islands, the whole territory of Portugal, the southern regions of France and Gibraltar. The programme affects a population of about 62 million people (2003) living in the eligible area of 770 000 km².
The Operational Programme falls within the European Territorial Cooperation Objective framework and has a total budget of around €132 million. Community funding through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) amounts to some €99 million.
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3.Aim and purpose of the programme
The adopted Programme is the second Transnational Cooperation Programme in the area, after the first programme in the INTERREG Community Initiative framework for the 2000-2006 period.
The main goal of the Programme is to develop the regions in Southwest Europe by cooperating in the fields of competitiveness, innovation, environmental protection, sustainable development and regional planning. The Operational Programme will thus contribute to a balanced integration of the participating regions as well as EU-wide economic and social cohesion. The final goal is to consolidate the existing cooperation structures and to achieve tangible results, as concrete achievements are indispensable to guarantee the visibility of transnational cooperation.
For the period 2007-13, the new transnational cooperation approach will focus on:
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-a long-term strategic approach
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-transfer of know-how and cross-fertilisation between projects that address similar issues
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-transnational issues of interest for the entire area.
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4.Expected impact of investments
After the previous INTERREG III B programme, the Programme aims to achieve cooperation area consolidation. Cooperation must become more intense between the partners of the participating countries, in particular when it comes to project partnerships. Therefore, the current Programme will focus on specific issues that benefit the entire area. Participating countries will identify key issues and avoid assistance resource mismanagement.
A series of indicators will monitor and quantify programme performance levels as well as the accomplishment levels of its objectives and priorities.
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5.Priorities
Specific objectives of the “Southwest Europe 2007” Operational Programme include:
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-innovation and networks support
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-environmental protection
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-information networks accessibility
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-sustainable urban development.
Priority 1: Promotion of innovation and establishment of sustainable networks in the field of technological cooperation [approximately 33.0% of total funding]
Specific objectives under this priority are:
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-developing technological research activities and pilot actions
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-creating networks for the development, transfer and exchange of new knowledge and innovations
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-competitiveness and innovation capacity reinforcement in key economic sectors of the Southwest Europe.
Priority 2: Improving sustainability in order to protect and conserve the environment and the natural heritage of the Southwest Europe area [approximately 23.6% of total funding]
Activities under this priority include:
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-preserving, protecting and improving the patrimonial value of natural resources and regions
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-improving management of natural resources, in particular by promoting energy efficiency and sustainable use of water resources
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-encouraging cooperation strategies for natural disaster prevention, especially strategies related to fires, floods, earthquakes, deforestation, desertification and pollution.
Priority 3: Harmonious integration of the Southwest Europe area and improving the accessibility to information networks [approximately 23.6% of total funding]
This priority aims to develop solutions in the field of transport multi-modality and interconnecting networks according to transnational priorities. Other measures will promote conditions for balanced territorial development through access to communication infrastructures and data.
Priority 4: Promotion of sustainable urban development based on transnational cooperation [approximately 14.2% of total funding]
Specific objectives of this priority include:
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-exploiting synergies between urban and rural areas to give impetus to the sustainable development of the Southwest Europe area
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-including Southwest Europe’s cooperation networks and thereby increasing the socio-economic dynamism of its regions and municipalities
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-developing the cultural heritage of transnational interest and improving the identity of the Southwest Europe area.
Priority 5: Technical assistance [approximately 5.6% of total funding]
The Programme will use technical assistance to implement its aims. Technical assistance will include administration, monitoring, evaluation and control.
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6.Managing Authority: Dirección General de Economía, Gobierno de Cantabria – Santander, Spain
Contact details:
Maximino Valle Garmendia
Juan Llanes
c/ Hernán Cortés 9,6a planta
39003 Santander
Spain
Telephone: +34 942207907
Fax: +34 942207913
E-mail: aug@interreg-sudoe.org
Website: www.interreg-sudoe.org
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7.Title: Transnational Cooperation Operational Programme Southwest Europe 2007-2013"
Intervention type: Operational Programme
CCI No.: 2007CB163PO008
No. of decision: C/2007/4347 final
Final approval date: 26/9/2007
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8.Breakdown of finances by priority (in euros)
Priority |
EU Contribution |
National Public Contribution |
Total Public Contribution |
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32 707 028 |
10 902 819 |
43 609 847 |
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23 362 163 |
7 787 728 |
31 149 891 |
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23 362 163 |
7 787 728 |
31 149 891 |
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14 017 298 |
4 672 637 |
18 689 935 |
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5 964 807 |
1 491 267 |
7 456 074 |
TOTAL |
99 413 459 |
32 642 179 |
132 055 638 |
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