Integrated Projects Spetember 2013 Maja Mikosinska DG Environment European Commission.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Technical Press Briefing LIFE Sub-programme for Climate Action Commission proposal for a new LIFE Regulation ( ) 12 December 2011.
Advertisements

Commission proposal for a new LIFE Regulation ( ) Committee of the Regions 16 February 2012.
Community Strategic Guidelines DG AGRI, October 2005 Rural Development.
Samuele Dossi DG for Regional Policy - Evaluation
Community Strategic Guidelines DG AGRI, November 2005 Rural Development.
The LIFE Integrated Projects
EU Wetland conservation policy. Communication on the Wise Use and Conservation of Wetlands (1995) => first European document dedicated exclusively.
1 MINISTRY OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTORATE GENERAL PROGRAMMING OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Operational Programme Regional Development.
The new LIFE Programme Opportunities for IL stakeholders Esther Pozo Vera Sector Coordinator Neighbourhood, Central Asia and Gulf States European.
PART 2: THE SUB-PROGRAMMES AND TYPES OF INTERVENTION LIFE presentation1.
European Social Fund Key elements of the Commission proposal for the future ESF Franz Pointner, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion.
EUROPEAN COHESION POLICY AT A GLANCE Introduction to the EU Structural Funds Ctibor Kostal Sergej Muravjov.
04/2007 European Funds in Bulgaria Supported by the European Commission (DG ENV)
A project implemented by the HTSPE consortium This project is funded by the European Union SUSTAINABLE GROWTH LIFE
Investing in Climate Action, investing in LIFE Introduction to the new LIFE Programme Charlotte Slater, ICF GHK 12/06/2014 Greek workshop.
Riga – Latvia, 4 & 5 December 2006
The Territorial Dimension in the legislative proposals for cohesion policy Zsolt SZOKOLAI Policy Analyst, Urban development and territorial cohesion.
REGIONAL POLICY EUROPEAN COMMISSION The EU Recovery Plan and the proposal amending the European Regional Development Fund Regulation.
EN Regional Policy EUROPEAN COMMISSION Innovation and the Structural Funds, Antwerp, 16 January 2007 Veronica Gaffey Innovative Actions Unit.
Implementation of TARGET 2 of the EU 2020 Biodiversity Strategy Claudia Olazábal Unit – Biodiversity DG ENV European Commission Nature Directors Meeting.
ODA and EU recent financing initiatives Biodiversity Unit, DG Environment, European Commission CBD Dialogue Seminar on Scaling up biodiversity financing,
Managing the Natura 2000 network: state of play, challenges and opportunities.
"Financing Natura 2000 & Biodiversity" Status and Perspective (in context of next EU multiannual financial framework) Micheal O'Briain, DG ENV European.
Regional Policy Common Strategic Framework The Commission's revised proposal for the CPR - COM (2012) 496 of 11 Sept.
Regional Policy EU Cohesion Policy 2014 – 2020 Proposals from the European Commission.
EU European Territorial Cooperation Legal Package - State of play Vicente RODRIGUEZ SAEZ, DG Regional Policy, European Commission Deputy Head.
Integrated Territorial Investment (ITI) Zsolt SZOKOLAI European Commission DG for Regional Policy.
1 LIFE+ COUNCIL WORKING GROUP 4 OCTOBER Discussion Points 1. LIFE+ in Context: Environment funding under the Financial Perspectives.
The European agenda on improving the efficiency of employment and social policies: Bratislava, December 2011 The example of social experimentation.
Regional Policy Veronica Gaffey Evaluation Unit DG Regional Policy International Monitoring Conference Budapest 11 th November 2011 Budapest 26 th September2013.
Loretta Dormal Marino Deputy Director General DG for Agriculture and Rural Development, European Commission IFAJ Congress 2010 – Brussels, 22 April 2010.
REGIONAL POLICY EUROPEAN COMMISSION The contribution of EU Regional/Cohesion programmes Corinne Hermant-de Callataÿ European Commission,
Commission proposal for a new LIFE Regulation ( ) Presentation to Directors Meeting DK 22 May 2012.
Interreg IIIB Trans-national cooperation: Budget comparison : 440 million EURO 420 m EURO (Interreg IIC prog.) + 20 m EURO (Pilot Actions)
The delivery of rural development policies: Some reflections on problems and perspectives in EU countries INEA conference: The territorial approach in.
European Commission Directorate General Environment Page 1 Regulation (EC) No 2152/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning monitoring.
The 7th Framework Programme for Research: Strategy of international cooperation activities Robert Burmanjer Head of Unit, “International Scientific Cooperation.
1 The urban dimension of cohesion policy 2014 – 2020.
The LIFE Programme Iñigo Ortiz de Urbina LIFE External Assistance Regional coordinator Technical Assistance to Support the Development of Green.
Monitoring Expert, NEEMO GEIE
LIFE Stefanie Hugelier FOD VVVL – DG Leefmilieu
An Action Plan for nature, people and the economy COM(2017) 198 final Nicola Notaro Head of Unit Unit D.3 "Nature Protection" DG Environment Tallinn.
Structural Funds Programming Predeal, Romania
07/11/2018 The new LIFE Programme Sylvie LUDAIN Laszlo BECSY DG ENV
The LIFE program 13th Meeting of the Marine Strategy Coordination Group (MSCG), Brussels, 13/05/2014 Dørte PARDO LÓPEZ DG Environment, Unit E.3 European.
Workshop with the 8 PAF related Proposals & the Habitats Committee
Prioritised Action Frameworks for financing Natura 2000
A new financial instrument
Water Directors meeting
The role of the ECCP (1) The involvement of all relevant stakeholders – public authorities, economic and social partners and civil society bodies – at.
The partnership principle in the implementation of the CSF funds ___ Elements for a European Code of Conduct.
Financing Natura 2000 in the next MFF
funding opportunities for environment and nature conservation
The new LIFE Programme Marine aspects
The new LIFE Programme /04/2019 The new LIFE Programme Claire MCCAMPHILL DG ENV.
CAP post-2020 state of play Caroline Pottier
CGBN Co-ordination Group for Biodiversity and Nature
Multi-annual Financial Framework and Biodiversity Financing
FINANCING NATURA 2000 Agenda item 2.1 CGBN Co-ordination Group
Commission proposal for a new LIFE Regulation CGBN meeting
Unit D.3 "Nature Protection"
The – new – LIFE program (Integrated Projects)
Technical Press Briefing LIFE Sub-programme for Climate Action Commission proposal for a new LIFE Regulation ( ) 12 December 2011.
Natura 2000 management group Brussels, 19 May 2011
Reform of the Common Fisheries Policy
Exchange of best practices for cost-effective marine measures including guidance for financing opportunities under the EMFF Exchange of views.
Towards a prioritised action framework for financing Natura 2000
Leverage effect of PAFs : experience from CAP integration
CGBN Co-ordination Group for Biodiversity and Nature
Programme for the Environment and Climate Action
Presentation transcript:

Integrated Projects Spetember 2013 Maja Mikosinska DG Environment European Commission

Objectives of proposed LIFE Programme ( )  LIFE should be used as a catalyst;  LIFE should promote implementation and integration of environment and climate objectives in other policies and Member State practice, including mainstreaming;  Specific link to EU priorities: resource efficiency, biodiversity loss and climate adaptation and mitigation.

Structure of proposed programme  LIFE sub-programme for Environment (1) Environment & Resource Efficiency (2) Biodiversity (3) Environmental Governance & Information  LIFE sub-programme for Climate Action

Integrated Projects  Aiming at implementation of plans, programmes or strategies required by EU environmental or climate legislation or pursuant to other acts or developed by MS authorities;  Larger scale, e.g., regional, multiregional, national;  Primarily in the areas of nature, water, waste, air, climate mitigation and adaptation;  They are inclusive: stakeholders should be involved;  Sustainability will be important as well as mobilisation of other funds;  Integrated Projects shall ensure geographical balance in line with the principles of responsibility sharing and solidarity.

Integrated Projects - Proposed targets  10% River basin district brought to adequate management  12% Regions adequately managing waste  10% of EU population benefiting from improved air quality  15% Natura2000 network adequately managed.

Ensuring success of Integrated Projects EU Level:  Coordination with other EU Funds - Common Strategic Framework  Simplify selection process: 2-step approach  Simplify reporting obligations for IP  Active dissemination of examples - Technical assistance for MS facing problems to prepare an IP  For Natura2000: LIFE+ is already financing Prioritised Action Frameworks (PAFs) that will serve as a basis for IP.

Ensuring success of Integrated Projects National and Regional level:  Better mainstreaming  Provide the necessary legislative/institutional framework to allow the combination of Funds  Help to promote this proposed new approach We will need to work together to make it easier at national or regional level to mobilise various funding sources to complement LIFE IP.

Agreed elements: Integrated Projects Definition:  geographical scale  obligation to implement a plan or a programme  areas (Natura 2000, water, waste, air, climate change mitigation and climate change adaptation)  Involvement of stakeholders  Mobilisation of at least one other Union, national or private fund  Provisions regarding exchange of experience, best practices, and NCP support enhanced Budget / Geographical balance:  30% ceiling of the project funds dedicated to integrated projects  Ceiling can be modified via a delegated act in the mid-term  The ceiling implies halving initial targets but the flexibility clause would allow to almost reach initial targets if IPs are a success  At least 3 IPs per MS - 2 in environment sub-programme, 1 in climate action sub-programme  Technical assistance in support of IPs possible

Agreed elements: Integrated Projects Complementarity:  Reference in LIFE to the CPR and CSF and mechanisms set out in the Partnership contracts  Specific section in the Common Provisions Regulation regarding LIFE: "Member States shall promote and, where appropriate […] ensure complementarity and coordination with LIFE, in particular with integrated projects […] through measures such as […] promoting the funding of activities through the European Structural and Investment Funds that complement IP" Selection:  2-step application procedure  Proposals to be accompanied by a Financial Plan to evaluate compliance with the obligation to mobilise funds  Letters of intent from at least another funding source to be submitted in the second step  The extent to which other EU Funds are mobilised to be taken into account during the award phase

Integrated Projects Selection:  2-step application procedure  Proposals to be accompanied by a Financial Plan to evaluate compliance with the obligation to mobilise funds  Letters of intent from at least one other funding source to be submitted in the second step  The extent to which other EU Funds are mobilised to be taken into account during the award phase  Geographical balance: 3 IPs per Member State over 7 years 2009LIFE+ Presentation10

Integrated Projects Budget:  30% ceiling of the funds dedicated to projects  Max. €855 million for 7 years (of which around €637million in the sub- programme for Environment) Other aspects:  Technical assistance in support of IPs possible for potential applicants  Provisions regarding exchange of experience, best practices, and National Contact Point support enhanced  Active dissemination of examples and good practices by LIFE and in the specific working groups and committees for the sectors concerned 12

Gov. Andalucía Regional recovery plan for the Iberian Lynx The Spanish strategy for the conservation of the Iberian Lynx LIFE Correction of black spots Education, awareness conflict resolution Reintroduction & monitoring In situ conservation Leasing hunting rights Refuges for rabbits EARDF Habitats management (recurrent activities) Management plans Others National funds (Ministry of Env), Regional (Dept. Agri, ENV, Public works) & private (hunters assoc., land owners, farmers assoc., WWF, etc.). €35 million (of which 66% EU co-financing) Up to €51 million €12 million Under LIFE project ERDF Tourism promotion Captive breeding centres Visitors facilities €0.75 million

THANK YOU!