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Preparing for the future –
Maintaining public services for challenges ahead
Riga, 20th November 2008
The European Structural Funds
in Saxony-Anhalt
Saxony-Anhalt - facts and figures
Surface:
20.477 km²
Population :
2.402 Mio. inhabitants
(October 2008)
Saxony-Anhalt‘s Economy
GDP (2007):
51 Mrd. €
GDP per capita (active persons):
50.767 €
Economic growth (2007):
+4,6 %
Growth of industrial production (2007):
+13,7 %
Labour Market
Active population:
1.011.500
Unemployed (October 2008):
153.655
Unemployment rate (October 2008):
12,3%
(national average:
(average „Länder“ of the former GDR:
7,2%)
11,8%)
Administration Structuring of Saxony-Anhalt
Administrative Reform in 2007
11 districts and 3 major cities
Capital: Magdeburg
Major Cities:
(31.12.2007)
Halle (234.295 inhab.)
Magdeburg (230.140 inhab.)
Dessau-Roßlau (89.234 inhab.)
European Structural Funds in 2007-2013 in Saxony-Anhalt
ERDF
ESF
EAFRD
EFF
Total: 3.396,4 Mio. €
European Structural Funds in 2007-2013 in Saxony-Anhalt
General strategy for the application of EU structural funds developed with main objectives “growth“ and “employment“
Key aspects of activity: research/development/innovation (668,8 Mio.
€); education (701,5 Mio. €); promotion of investments/ reduction of
obstacles for public finance (1.187,9 Mio. €)
Saxony-Anhalt invests in its industrial economy, infrastructure,
environment, labour market, education
EU cross-sectional objectives like sustainability, equal opportunities
and the urban dimension are taken into account
Chances for municipalities in Saxony-Anhalt
Structural Funds help creating new opportunities for “growth“ and “employment“
even in sparsely populated regions in Saxony-Anhalt by
► Strengthening the competitiveness of the industrial economy (above all
SME‘s)
i.e. - glaziery „Euroglass“, municipality of Sülzetal, Bördekreis
- vaccine manufactory, municipality of Dessau-Rosslau
- cellulose manufactory, municipality of Arneburg
► Supporting projects of innovative solutions in fields of renewable energies
i.e. Biogas plant of 500 KW at Klein Schwechten (biomass and agricultural
waste products to be converted into biogas used for electricity generation)
► Supporting the creation of a modern traffic infrastructure
i.e. 430 km of new roads, bridgeworks and by-passes created (during 2000-2006)
Chances for municipalities in Saxony-Anhalt
►
Strengthening locations for scientific research and innovative solutions
i.e. - Fraunhofer Center of Silicon Photovoltaics at Halle (45 Mio. € financed by ERDF)
- Bio-Nano-Zentrum at Halle (17 Mio. € financed by ERDF)
►
Creating a business-friendly infrastructure regarding the urban dimension of
regional policy (monument restoration as an important soft locational
factor)
i.e. - „Alte Kanzlei“ in Tangermünde
- „Ständehaus“ in Merseburg
Coupling EU-funds with own ressources (Development Bank Saxony-Anhalt)
Challenges for municipalities in Saxony-Anhalt
► Dealing with manifold policy recommendations and tasks resting in local
responsability (i.e. Creating mid- and longterm plans of urban renovation,
improving systems of traffic infrastructure, enhancing synergetic effects
between environmental protection and innovation, assuring existence of
cultural institutions)
► Securing urban enhancement
► Securing urban development and public services under the conditions of
decline in population (demographic change)
► Securing financial and social cohesion in sparsely populated regions under the
conditions of the enlargement of the European Union (managing the social
process of administrative reform)
► Need for ongoing dialogue between regions and municipalities to realise the
principle of subsidiary, which is one of the main reasons for continous debates
on administrative and functional reforms in Saxony-Ánhalt
Preparing for the future –
Maintaining public services for challenges ahead
Riga, 20th November 2008
Thank you very much for your attention
Rainer Robra
Minister of European Affairs and
Head of State Chancellery of Saxony-Anhalt