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Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007-2013 project
“Baltic Challenges and Chances for local and
regional development generated by Climate Change“
BalticClimate
Kick-Off-Meeting
April 1st – 3rd 2009
Large Conference Hall of Hotel Riga
Riga/ Latvia
host:
Results, Indicators and
Main Outputs of the project
Central questions:
1. How do we know that we will achieve
the objectives of the project?
2. How can we measure our quality of
work as well as our progress of
activities?
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Central terms – need to differentiate …
Results:
immediate effects of project actions
Indicators:
Measurement instrument concerning Results
Main Outputs:
immediate products delivered by project
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Structure of the Baltic Sea Region Programme
Programme Objective
Priority 1
Objective
Priority 2
Objective
Priority 3
Objective
Priority 4
Objective
Common Results
Priority 1
Specific
Results
Priority 2
Specific
Results
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Priority 3
Specific
Results
Priority 4
Specific
Results
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BSR Programme – keep in mind …
Strategic objective: „to make the Baltic Sea region an attractive
place to invest, work and live in“
Comprehensive structure
• Every project has to follow the structure
• No rigid structure, but offers a certain freedom of choice concerning
project Priority and Results
• BalticClimate already decided in favour of its Priority and Results
during application phase (see coloured boxes)
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Objectives of the BalticClimate project
• Co-operative, integrative and sustainable way for authorities,
regions and local stakeholders to handle the climate change
• Climate change as a challenge as well as a chance for local and
regional sustainable development
• Competitiveness of the BSR in Europe and worldwide
• Shared co-oporate identity for the BSR
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Selection of Priority of BSR Programme
Programme Objective
Priority 1
Objective
Priority 2
Objective
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Priority 3
Objective
Priority 4:
Attractive
&
competitive
cities and
regions
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Priority 4: Attractive & competitive cities and regions
Expected project results in general:
• Pooled resources of metropolitan regions, cities and rural areas to
enhance the Baltic Sea Region’s competitiveness and cohesion
• Improved preconditions for Baltic Sea Region’s competitiveness in
Europe and worldwide
• Increased region’s identity and its recognition
• Strengthened social conditions and impacts of regional and city
development
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Selection of Common Results of BSR Programme
Programme Objective
Priority 1
Objective
Priority 2
Objective
Priority 3
Objective
Priority 4
Attractive &
competitive
cities and
regions
Common Result: Increased political recognition
C.R.: Increased sustainability of transnational co-operative structures
Common Result: Unlocking Investments
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Common Result: Increased political recognition (I)
3 Indicators for the measurement of activities
are predefined by the BSR Programme:
•
Number of politicans directly involved in project activities
•
Number of open public events with politicans participation
•
Number of political statements to be endorsed, resulting from
project activities and signed within the project
All PPs have to report to these Indicators
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Common Result: Increased political recognition (II)
4 Indicators for the measurement of activities
are proposed by the BalticClimate project:
•
Number of Transnational Seminars
•
Number of local and regional Workshops
•
Number of decision makers / providers of decisions participating at
Transnational Seminars or local and regional Workshops
•
Number of local and regional strategies and documents integrating
project conclusions and information
All PPs have also to report to these Indicators
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Selection of Priority 4 Specific Results
Programme Objective
Priority 1
Objective
Priority 2
Objective
Priority 3
Objective
Priority 4
Attractive &
competitive cities
and regions
Common Results, e.g. Increased political recognition
Priority 1
Specific
results
Priority 2
Specific
results
Priority 3
Specific
results
Priority 4
Specific results
a) & b)*
* BalticClimate selected two out of four
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Priority 4 Specific Results of BSR Programme (I)
Predefined Specific Result … and its meaning for BalticClimate
a) Pooled resources of
metropolitan regions, cities
and rural areas to enhance
the BSR competitiveness
and cohesion
b) Improved preconditions
for increase of BSR
competitiveness in Europe
and worldwide
• Improvement of capability and cooperation of cities
and rural areas
• Handling the climate change in an integrated way in
every-day practice
• Short and long term decisions in sustainable urban
and regional development
• Upgraded understanding of the climate change
• Chance and capital for economic activities
• Enlarged set of transferable tools
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Priority 4 Specific Results of BSR Programme (II)
What remains to be done?
WP leaders have to formulate a few Indicators concerning
these Priority Specific Results until July 2009.
All PPs have to report to all the Indicators for Common
Results as well as Specific Results.
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Report on project participants perception of
CC incl. experiences
of applying questionnaire in target areas
Questionnaire for
status quo and
progress evaluation
W
P
Final supporting
material for CC
impact assessment
and vulnerability
assessment
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Final stepwise
approach for CC vulnerability assessment
(slight national
specific modifications)
Main
Outputs
Set of transferable
criterias to analyse
sustainable
development
W
P
Report on CC impact
and vulnerability
assessments incl.
experiences of
implementation cases
in target areas
4
Set of business ideas
and final business
plans
Strategic CC tool for
decisions in the
business sector
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Guideline/framework
on integrated
solutions for spatial
planning and
development
Report on alternative
spatial structures
incl. experiences
in target areas
W
P
Report C3
(CC SWOT-analyses
and decisions in the
business sector)
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Thank You for Your Attention!
For further information and questions:
Sebastian Ebert
Mail: [email protected]
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Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007-2013 project
“Baltic Challenges and Chances for local and
regional development generated by Climate Change“
BalticClimate
Kick-Off-Meeting
April 1st – 3rd 2009
Large Conference Hall of Hotel Riga
Riga/ Latvia
host:
Rough Project Time Schedule
Reporting dates
WPL-Meeting,
1 day
TN-Seminaires,
2 days
Dec.
Sept.
March
March
June
Steer Team
Meetings,
2 days
June
Dec.
Sept.
June
Dec.
Loc./Reg WS,
x days.