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Interreg Programmes & the Atlantic Action Plan Atlantic Area Programme 2014 2020 Interreg VB Transnational Co-operation http://atlanticarea.ccdr-n.pt/ Filippo Compagni UK National Contact Point filippo.compagni@communities.gsi.gov.uk - 07765896770

Content Interreg in the EU policy and funding context ETC (Interreg) Programmes relevant for the Atlantic Action Plan Atlantic Area Programme basic facts and structure Atlantic Area priorities and specific objectives

What is Interreg? Third Structural Funds Objective (2.8% of ESIF budget) European Territorial Co-operation (ETC) ERDF funding for problems at or caused by national borders Three different strands for 70+ co-operation zones

The Interreg strands and main programmes Territorial cooperation objective (A) Cross-border 60 progr. (B) Transnational 15 progr. (C) Interregional 4 progr. Interreg Europe URBACT, ESPON, INTERACT 6.6bn 2.1bn http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/images/cooperation/european-territorial/interreg-budget.png 0.5bn

Cross-Border Transnational

ETC in the UK relevant for the AAP (A) Ireland-Wales (98,998,059 ) - Innovation; Climate change; Natural and Cultural resources Ireland, Northern Ireland and Western Scotland (282,761,998 ) - Innovation; Environment & resource efficiency; Transport & energy networks; Social inclusion Two Seas (256,648,702 ) - Innovation; Low Carbon; Climate change; Resource efficient economy Manche / Channel (359,326,320 ERDF only) - Innovation; Low carbon economy; Enhance attractiveness of the area

ETC in the UK relevant for the AAP (B&C) Atlantic Area (185,366,492 ) - Innovation; Resource efficiency; Environmental risk protection; Natural and Cultural resources North West Europe (396,134,342 ) - Innovation; Low carbon; Resource efficiency Norther Periphery Arctic (78,636,424 ) - Innovation; Entrepreneurship; Energy efficiency; Natural and cultural heritage Interreg Europe (C) (315,264,678 ) - Innovation; SME competitiveness; Low carbon; Environment & Res eff

ETC intervention principles Across all ETC Programmes the UK has been working to ensure: Maximum impact on growth and focussing on results and value for money Promote economic development through innovation, support jobs & growth Tackling shared challenges on climate change and resilience Projects need to be genuinely cross-border / transnational / inter-regional Filippo Compagni - Atlantic Area - UK contact point

Atlantic Area map 5 Countries: Portugal, Ireland, *Spain, *France, *UK Madeira (PT), the Azores (PT), and Canaries Islands (ES) (*parts of) United Kingdom: Northern Ireland, Highlands and Islands, South Western Scotland, North West of England, Wales, South West of England Out of area partners: Only if indispensable to achieve the project objectives

Atlantic Area - Facts and Figures Population: 58.96 million inhabitants (2012) AA: 84 inhab./km2, EU28 116 inhab./km2 (Eurostat) GDP: 1,486,301 million (2011) Approx. 25,000 pp but clear divide North / South Total programme value: 185,366,492 (of which: 140,013,194 ERDF) Intervention rate: 75%

Key challenges Accelerating intelligent growth through co-operation Fostering renewable energy Supporting eco-efficient economy, incl. green and blue growth Improve capacity of natural risk management Promote and enhance natural and cultural assets

Priority 1 - Stimulating innovation and competitiveness Specific Objective 1.1: Enhancing innovation capacity through cooperation to foster competitiveness Creation of an innovation-friendly environment Specific Objective 1.2: Strengthening the transfer of innovation results to facilitate the emergence of new products, services and processes Transforming R&D&I into high profit products, processes and services Indicative types of actions Development of regional innovation chains Development of technology transfer initiatives Enhancement of intersectoral cooperation

Priority 2 - Fostering resource efficiency Specific Objective 2.1: Fostering renewable energies and energy efficiency Foster renewable energy by assisting the development of an adequate environment Specific Objective 2.2: Fostering green growth, eco-innovation and environmental efficiency Support the introduction of eco-innovation in services and products Foster the green growth economy Indicative types of actions Practical 'on-the-ground' demonstrations of new techniques Improvement of spatial management to enhance the use of renewable energies

Priority 3 - Strengthening the territory s resilience to risks of natural, climate and human origin Specific Objective 3.1: Strengthening risk management systems Improved cooperation framework contributing to reduce risks and their impact Indicative types of actions Networking of technical and scientific resources available in the area Development of capacity-building initiatives Development of environmental monitoring and prevention systems

Priority 4 - Enhancing biodiversity and the natural and cultural assets Specific Objective 4.1: Improving the protection of biodiversity and enhancing ecosystems services Specific Objective 4.2: Enhancing natural and cultural assets to stimulate economic development To develop a more integrated environmental approach, considering economic and social issues To promote cooperation in order to generate new sources of wealth and a sustainable development Indicative types of actions Harmonisation and coordination of environmental management strategies Initiatives to preserve and protect the natural species, landscapes and sites

What s next for the Atlantic Area Programme approved on 17/11/2015 First call expected early 2016 Start preparing project ideas and look for partners Focus on: needs, objectives, impact, results, real change Develop a realistic budget (value for money) Put together an effective partnership: sector, skills, capacity Get in touch with National Contact Point for support

Atlantic Area 2014 2020 Interreg VB Transnational Co-operation http://atlanticarea.ccdr-n.pt/ Filippo Compagni UK National Contact Point filippo.compagni@communities.gsi.gov.uk - 07765896770