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Synchronization and development
of national strategies of logistics
in V4 countries
Workshop
Lajos Veres Ph.D
chairman
Scientific Association for Spatial
Development
17.09.2014. Budapest
Cooperation of the V4 countries strategic
directions of the PAST-PRESENT-FUTURE
context
I. Past (recent past)
1. Years of the transition:
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pluralism
market economy
withdraw of the state from the economy and
public services
privatization
economic downturn
Challenges:
• different solutions have evolved in privatization
• ex-post impact assessment of the privatization
2. 10 years before joining the EU:
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socio-economic reconstruction
the emergence of European values
understanding of EU policies
preparation and learning to receive EU subsidies
Challenges:
• social inclusion, acceptance
GDP per capita (purchasing power parity) changes (EU
average = 100)
Source: National Development in 2030, the first Hungarian Official Gazette No. 2014,
page 26
3. 10 years after joining the EU:
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implementation of EU policies
national and sectoral strategies
regional operational programs
design
the market apply conformal indirect state assets
Challenges:
• role of the state
II. Present
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EU regional policy - cohesion policy
Green Paper on Territorial Cooperation in Europe,
the ESDP
Interregional cooperation
Cross-border co-operation
Transnational co-operation
Neighbourhood programs
Development of macro-regional strategies (Baltic
Sea, the Danube Strategy)
V4 (V4 + 1, 2 + V4 ...)
Challenges:
• effective forms of co-operation and co-ordination
SETA Corridor
Source: SETA project description, page 5 (http://www.setaproject.eu/index.php/downloads/external/file/277-walk-final-project-brochure)
III. strategic directions for the future
• Socio-economic and environmental processes
1. SAFETY (interpretation, strengthening):
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The integration between energy supply,
energy networks, countries, regional and local
levels.
Coordination to healthy food and clear drinking
water supply R & D & I activities
Disaster protection effects resulting in particular
from climate change and other critical infrastructure
Challenges:
• improved compliance with sustainability
requirements
Additional priority energy projects proposed
Source: Trans-European energy networks: TENT-E priority projects,
2004, Luxembourg, page 6th
2. CONNECTIVITY:
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The strategic goal of developing more competitive
advantages, site selection factors and focusing on
the reduction of regional disparities, regional
multiplier effects enforcement utilization of
synergies.
Coordinated transportation development and
optimization of network structures, reducing the
time factor and the negative externalities.
Active involvement in international networks,
transportation systems
Challenges:
• adapt to the challenges of globalization
The main dimensions of regional integration in Hungary
Source:
National
Development in
2030, the first
Hungarian
Official Gazette
No. 2014,page
125
3. CULTURAL HERITAGE, as resource:
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Raising the level of research and strategic level V4
common elements of the cultural heritage.
Brands
Design and validation of the multiplier effects
(tourism and regional levels, banking and financial
areas, etc..)
Entrepreneurial culture, values ​and knowledge
of best practices, exchange of experience.
Analysis of the problems of disadvantaged
and disadvantaged areas, development
methods.
Challenges:
• cooping skills and their optimal levels
Possible strategic scenarios of the V4
cooperation
A. Catching up western countries with developed
infrastructure (at twice the GDP growth)
B. Supplier roles
C. Eastern opening (new markets and economic
systems)
D. Pathfinder strategy
Challenges:
• developing specific sustainable growth path
IV./1 CENTRAL EUROPE
PROGRAMME
CENTRAL EUROPE
2020
Operational Programme
Description of the priority axes:
• Priority axe 1: Cooperating on innovation to make
CENTRAL EUROPE more comptitive
• Priority axe 2: Cooperating on low carbon
strategies in CENTRAL EUROPE
• Priority axe 3: Cooperating on natural and cultural
resources for sustainable growth in CENTRAL
EUROPE
• Priority axe 4: Cooperating on transport to better
connect CENTRAL EUROPE
Priority axe 1 – 2
Priority axe 3 – 4
IV/2. Hungary-Slovakia
Cross-border Cooperation Programme
2014-2020
Draft 2, version 05
April 10, 2014
The National programmes
contributing to cohesion
Hungary:
Taking into account the opinion of the Commission on the preliminary
version of the Hungarian Partnership Agreement, the first official draft
version of the Hungarian Partnership Agreement dated 2nd of July,
2013 has been approved by the European Commission.
The following main co-operation areas need to be supported in the
framework of the international territorial co-operation:
• Enchancing competitiveness and employment based on crossborder co-operation
• Promoting territorial integration in the border areas by strengthening
environmental, transport, water management and energy networks
• Promoting institutional integration and improving relationships
between communities in the border region
The National programmes
contributing to cohesion
Slovakia
On the 30th of October, 2012 the European
Commission published the Position of the
Commission Services on the development of the
Partnership Agreement and programmes in Slovakia
for the period 2014-2020, where it presented its
proposal for thematic objectives and priorities for the
period 2014-2020, which may be the subject of
future EU funding. This position paper formed the
basis for the ellaboration of the 2014-2020’s
Partnership for assessment to the Commission on
the 28th of June 2013.
Description of the priority axes
• Priority axe 1: Competitive economy through
cooperation
• Priority axe 2: Environment protection and
resource efficiency
• Priority axe 3: Enhancing cross-border mobility
• Priority axe 4: Promoting sustainable and quality
employment
• Priority axe 5: Enhancing cross-border
cooperation of public authorities and people
• Priority axe 6: Technical assistance
Thank you for your attention!
Lajos Veres Ph.D
chairman
SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION for SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT
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