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The INTERREG programme in the UK
Interreg IVB NWE UK Contact Point
Why ESPON and INTERREG?
• Because they are part of the same policy
architecture
• They have the same policy drivers (Lisbon,
Gothenburg, Cohesion)
• Overlap in target audiences
Policy framework
• Third structural funds objective (Convergence,
Competitiveness, Cooperation)
• Common policy background of all cooperation
programmes:
• Lisbon Agenda (economic competitiveness)
• Gothenburg Agenda (environmental
sustainability)
• EU Cohesion Policy (reducing regional
disparities)
The Cooperation 'family'
EU Territorial Co-operation Objective
Interreg A
Interreg B
Interreg C
Networks
Crossborder
programmes
Transnational cooperation
programmes
(13 in total)
Exchange of
experience
programme
(1 For all
EU)
ESPON
URBACT
INTERACT
Cross-border, transnational, inter-regional
Cross Border (Strand A) programmes support co-operation
and harmonisation between regions sharing a common border
Transnational (Strand B) programmes address issues and
challenges that go beyond national or regional borders, and for
which a satisfactory solution at a local, regional or national
level can only be found through co-operation.
Inter-regional (Strand C) programme supports exchange of
experience and good practice to improve policy.
Interreg IVA
programme
areas
Interreg IVB
programme areas; the
13 'zones'
INTERREG IVB (transnational)
Programme Priorities
1.
2.
3.
4.
Innovation
Environment
Accessibility
Sustainable Communities
Focus and nuance according to geographic
zones
NW Europe
programme
area
www.nweurope.eu
The Interreg IVB North
Sea Programme 2007-13
Programme Area
www.northsearegion.eu
Atlantic Area
Cooperation
Territory
www.coop-atlantic.com
Northern Periphery Programme
www.northernperiphery.eu
Interreg IV C
(Inter-regional strand)
• Regional Development policy rather than spatial
planning
• For developing policy, not infrastructure
• Finances networks and exchange of experience &
good practice
• 2 themes:
•Lisbon (research, technology, innnovation,
entrepreneurship)
•Gothenburg (environment, risk prevention,
biodiversity, energy efficiency)
What do Interreg projects do?
• Support cooperative action between partnerships across
more than 1 member state
• Bring together public, academic, NGO and private
organisations
• Test new approaches in reality, sometimes funding pilot or
demonstration projects
• Positioned therefore between research and mainstream
structural funds
• Involve their partners together in design, implementation
and dissemination
Some transnational projects
FASILIS : Improve biotech, pharmaceutical and medical
technology SME access research facilities to, broadening the
competence networks of both SMEs and research infrastructures
SIGNATURE: Security sector collaboration
BLISS: Street lighting from renewables
FloodResilientCity: integration of increasing urban development
and flood risks in major cities
SINTROPHER: improve accessibility of semi-rural peripheral
regions by regional tram-train linking to national/international rail or
air hubs
C-CHANGE: adapting open space planning to climate change
Cites in Balance: Age friendly planning and service delivery
Other Projects with Research Institutes
•IMCORE Innovative Management for
Europe's Changing Coastal Resource
•ForestClim- forests and climate change
PILLS - pharmaceutical inputs from local
sources (prevent water pollution)
•INTrade – sustainable movement of freight
within ports
Some inter-regional project examples
•Greening Regional Development Programmes
•Sub Regional Networks: effective delivery of Structural
Funds and other regional programmes
•HealthClusterNET: Health sector as a driver for regional
development
•Urban lighting
•Geoparks
•Brown field
Key Information
• Programmes run 2007-13
• NWE 2 calls per year; some programmes one
• 50% grant rate
• Programme budgets vary: NEW €335m ERDF
• 46 projects approved; 51% of budget left
(€163.8m)
• Average project 3 years, 9 partners, €6-8million
ERDF
• Each programme has a different website
Special NWE Initiatives
Strategic Initiatives:
Energy from algae, Biomass, renewable energy agencies’
network.
Innovation clusters, Knowledge transfer network
Freight and telematics – alternative corridors
Strategic clusters: climate change, sustainable energy in
construction, public passenger transport
ESPON project: TRANSMEC
Workshops: develop better innovation and sustainable
communities projects
ESPON and INTERREG
Shared objectives
Programme level support – separate discussion. At
project level:
• ESPON partnerships may wish to extend their research into practice, by
developing an INTERREG project
• INTERREG projects produce empirical results which are complementary
to the research results of ESPON
• INTERREG projects can use ESPON material as evidence base, and
signpost to relevant research
• ESPON can help INTERREG projects find ‘good’ partners
• Support strategic initiatives and thematic gaps
• Make the spatial dimensions of Lisbon and Gothenburg more accessible?
• Contribute to INTRREG project planning e.g. impact measurement,
evaluation methodologies?
Contact details
Paula MacLachlan
PO Box 2840
Bristol
BS6 9GB
Tel: 0117 9441082
Mob: 07810 056071
E-mail:
[email protected]
Ian Hill
Tel: 01900 821322
Mob: 07976 224948
E-mail:
[email protected]