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SURF-Partner Training Event
November 3rd, 2011
Cardiff - Wales
Regional Differences
David Letellier
Environment Agency Wales
03 November 2011
From the Commission…
Lisbon Strategy
the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based
economy in the world capable of sustainable economic
growth with more and better jobs and greater social
cohesion
Funding Regulations 2007-13 (ERDF)
Research and technological development
ICT
Environment
Tourism…
From the Commission…
Environment
environment, including investments connected with water supply
and water and waste management; waste-water treatment and air
quality; prevention, control and fight against desertification;
integrated pollution prevention and control; aid to mitigate the
effects of climate change; rehabilitation of the physical
environment, including contaminated sites and land and brownfield
redevelopment; promotion of biodiversity and nature protection,
including investments in NATURA 2000 sites; aid to SMEs to
promote sustainable production patterns through the introduction of
cost-effective environmental management systems and the
adoption and use of pollution-prevention technologies;
From the Commission…
Environment
Promotion of biodiversity and nature protection,
including investments in NATURA 2000 sites
to the Member State…
National Strategic Regional Framework
(ERDF)
Priority 1: Promoting a high value added Welsh
economy by improving knowledge and innovation
for growth
Priority 2: Creating an attractive business
environment
Priority 3: Building sustainable communities
to Wales
2007-13 Operational Programme
Priority 1: Building the knowledge Economy
Priority 2: Improving Business Competitiveness
Priority 3: Developing Strategic Infrastructure for a
modern economy
Priority 4: Creating an attractive business environment
Priority 5: Building Sustainable Communities
to Wales
Creating an attractive business environment
Theme 1: Energy
Theme 2: Tackling Environmental Opportunities and
Risks for Sustainable Economic Growth
Theme 3: Environment For Growth
To Wales
Environment for Growth
Enhancing and improving the attractiveness of natural
and man-made facilities
Physical infrastructure that will bring economic benefits
such as marinas, cycle and walking trails
Initiatives, such as coastal footpaths … that have
significant economic benefit
Developing the potential for sustainable recreation and
economic activity linked to the natural environment, for
example, around important conservation and Natura
2000 sites.
Categorisation of funds
Research and technological, innovation and
entrepreneurship
Information Society
Transport
Energy
Environmental protection and risk prevention
Tourism
Culture
Urban and rural regeneration…
Categorisation of funds
Environmental protection and risk prevention
44 Management of household and industrial waste
45 Management and distribution of water (drink water)
46 Water treatment (waste water)
47 Air quality
48 Integrated prevention and pollution control
49 Mitigation and adaptation to climate change
50 Rehabilitation of industrial sites and contaminated land
51 Promotion of biodiversity and nature protection (including Natura 2000)
52 Promotion of clean urban transport
53 Risk prevention (including the drafting and implementation of plans and
measures to prevent and manage natural and technological risks)
54 Other measures to preserve the environment and prevent risks
Categorisation of funds in Convergence Wales
Environmental protection and risk
prevention
44 Management of household and industrial waste
49 Mitigation and adaptation to climate change
50 Rehabilitation of industrial sites and contaminated
land
52 Promotion of clean urban transport
54 Other measures to preserve the environment and
prevent risks
Murcia
ERDF Convergence 2007-13
€524 million
Strengthen Regional Competitiveness and create jobs
through economic growth
Strengthen research and development
Reinforce innovation capabilities of businesses
Foster renewable energy
Preserve the natural environment
Murcia
Priority
EC Contribution Match
Total
%age
Development of knowledge
Economy
79,789,845
19,947,475
99,737,320
13.4
Entrepreneurial Development and
innovation
90,216,487
38,664,206
128,880,693
17.3
Environment, natural surroundings,
water resources and risk
prevention
111,087,847
47,609,076
158,696,923
21.3
Transport and energy
165,658,792
88,419,729
254,078,521
34.2
Local and Urban Sustainable
Development
32,125,048
13,767,875
45,892,923
6.2
Social Infrastructure
39,715,000
9,928,750
49,643,750
6.7
Technical and Institutional capacity
building
5,266,015
1,316,507
6,582,522
0.9
523,859,034
219,653,618
743,512,652
Total
Murcia
Environment, Natural surroundings, Natural Waters
and Risk Prevention
44. Management of the Industrial domestic resources
0
45. Water management and distribution
43,155,245
46. Water treatment (waste water)
0
48. Prevention and integrated pollution control
0
51. Promotion and Protection of Biodiversity (inc. Natura 2000)
34,401,716
53. Risk prevention
25,455,628
Murcia
Project examples
Perimeter fence for the restoration of vegetation of
Pinar del Cotillero
Research and monitoring of marine habitats and
species, stranding of cetaceans and sea turtles
Biological Monitoring of raptors
Preparation of proposals for action on forest
management and agriculture in relation to the
population status of micromammals in the SPA Sierra
de Burete, Lavia and Cambron….
From the Commission…
Europe 2020
A strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth
Funding Regulations 2014-20 (ERDF)
Strengthening research, technological development,
innovation
ICT
Shift to low-carbon economy
Climate change adaptation, risk prevention and management
Protecting the Environment and resource efficiency
Promoting sustainable transport…
From the commission…
Protecting the environment and resource efficiency
addressing the significant needs for investment in the waste sector
to meet the requirements of the environmental acquis;
addressing the significant needs for investment in the water sector
to meet the requirements of the environmental acquis;
protecting, promoting and developing cultural heritage;
protecting biodiversity, soil protection and promoting ecosystem
services including NATURA 2000 and green infrastructures;
action to improve the urban environment, including regeneration of
brownfield sites and reduction of air pollution;
From the commission…
protecting biodiversity, soil protection and promoting
ecosystem services including NATURA 2000 and green
infrastructures;
What next?
Who knows!
SURF-Partner Training Event
November 3rd, 2011
Cardiff - Wales
Regional Differences
David Letellier
Environment Agency Wales
03 November 2011
07770703933