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Regional Policy Changes in Common Indicators Definitions and Discussion Brussels, 14 th March

Regional Policy Enterprise Development -1 (1) Number of enterprises receiving support, enterprises No change in definition Multiple counting will be eliminated in AIRs (5) Number of new enterprises supported, enterprises Threshold increased to 3 years An enterprise will not become new if only its legal form changes 2

Regional Policy Enterprise Development -2 (6) Private investment matching public support to enterprises (grants), EUR (7) Private investment matching public support to enterprises (non-grants), EUR Total value includes non-eligible part too 3

Regional Policy Enterprise Development -3 (8) Employment increase in supported enterprises, full-time equivalent if employment increase can plausibly be attributed to support bankrupt enterprises registered as a zero employment increase Timing: Data is collected before and after; MAs specify exact timing. Using average employment, based on 6 months or a year, is preferred to employment figures on certain dates. 4

Regional Policy Info-Communication Technologies (10) Additional households with broadband access of at least 30 Mbps, households The indicator measures households with the possibility to access, not whether the people living in the households actually choose to be connected or not 5

Regional Policy Transport (13) Total length of newly built roads, km Clarification: roads must be consequence of project completion If a previously existing road is improved to qualify as 'new' then it cannot be counted as reconstructed or upgraded road (14) Total length of reconstructed or upgraded roads, km 6

Regional Policy Environment (23) Surface of habitats supported to attain a better conservation status, hectares Areas that received support repeatedly should be counted only once. 7

Regional Policy Research, Innovation -1 (24) Number of new researchers in supported entities, full-time equivalent The jobs created for different projects should be added up (provided that all projects receive support); this is not regarded as multiple counting. 8

Regional Policy Research, Innovation -2 (25) Number of researchers working in improved research infrastructure facilities, full-time equivalent If the number of research jobs increases as a consequence of the project, the new posts are included (see also Number of new researchers in supported entities) The project must improve the facilities, i.e. maintenance is excluded 9

Regional Policy Research, Innovation -3 (26) Number of enterprises cooperating with supported research institutions, enterprises The origin of the enterprise (inside or outside of the EU) does not matter. In case one enterprise takes the formal lead and others are subcontractors but still interacting with the research institution, all enterprises should be counted. 10

Regional Policy Research, Innovation -4 (28) Number of enterprises supported to introduce new to the market products, enterprises Supported projects that aimed to introduce new to the markets products but did not succeed are still counted. The boundaries of the market (either geographical or other) are defined by the MA based on the business activity of the enterprise receiving support. 11

Regional Policy Research, Innovation -5 (29) Number of enterprises supported to introduce new to the firm products, enterprises Supported projects that aimed to introduce new to the markets products but did not succeed are still counted. 12

Regional Policy Energy and Climate Change -1 (32) Decrease of annual primary energy consumption of public buildings, kWh/year Value will be calculated from the energy certificates issued before and after the reconstruction. The indicator will show the total decrease of annual consumption by the end of the period, not the total saved consumption throughout the period. 13

Regional Policy Energy and Climate Change -2 (33) Number of additional energy users connected to smart grids, users Enterprises can be users too. 14

Regional Policy Social Infrastructure -1 (35) Capacity of supported childcare or education infrastructure, persons Users in this context mean the children, pupils, or students, not teachers, parents or other persons who may use the facilities. 15

Regional Policy Social Infrastructure -2 (36) Population covered by improved health services, persons Population of a certain area expected to benefit from the health services supported by the project. It includes new or improved buildings, or new equipment for various type of health service (prevention, outpatient or inpatient care, aftercare). The indicator excludes multiple counting even if the intervention benefits more services targeting the same persons: one person still counts as one even if that person will use several services which were supported by Structural Funds. 16

Regional Policy Social Infrastructure -3 (36) Population covered by improved health services, persons For example, an aftercare facility is developed in a city with a population of 100,000 inhabitants. It will serve half the citys population, thus the indicator value will increase by 50,000. If later a prevention service is developed in the same city that will serve the whole population, the indicator value will increase by another 50,000 17

Regional Policy Urban Development Specific (38) Open space created or rehabilitated in urban areas, square metres It does not include developments covered by the standard common indicators (e.g. roads, rehabilitated land, schoolyards, etc.) (40) Rehabilitated housing in urban areas, housing units Number of renovated / newly developed housing units in residential areas, as part of urban rehabilitation 18

Regional Policy ETC Specific -1 (41) Number of enterprises participating in crossborder, transnational or interregional research projects, enterprises If a participating enterprise has departments operating in different places, the location of the participating department(s) should be taken into account to qualify as crossborder project. 19

Regional Policy ETC Specific -2 (42) Number of research institutions participating in crossborder, transnational or interregional research projects, organisations If a participating organisation has departments operating in different places, the location of the participating department(s) should be taken into account to qualify as crossborder project. 20

Regional Policy ETC Specific -3 (43) Number of participants in cross-border mobility initiatives Cross-border mobility initiatives are those supported under the investment set out in Art.6(a)(i) of the ETC regulation. Participants are those who start in such initiatives. Managing authorities are encouraged to exclude double counting due to multiple participations 21

Regional Policy ETC Specific -4 (44) Number of participants in joint local employment initiatives and joint training Joint local employment initiatives are those supported under the investment priority set out in Art.6(a)(i) of the ETC regulation. Participants are those who start in such initiatives. Managing authorities are encouraged to exclude double counting due to multiple participations 22

Regional Policy ETC Specific -5 (45) Number of participants in projects promoting gender equality, equal opportunities and social inclusion across borders Projects supported under the investment priority set out in Art.6(a)(ii) of the ETC regulation. Participants are those who start in such initiatives. Managing authorities are encouraged to exclude double counting due to multiple participations 23

Regional Policy ETC Specific -6 (46) Number of participants in joint education and training schemes to support youth employment, educational opportunities and higher and vocational education across borders Joint education and training schemes are those supported under the investment priority set out in Art.6(a)(iii) of the ETC regulation. Participants are those who start in such initiatives. Managing authorities are encouraged to exclude double counting due to multiple participations 24