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How to invest in Culture through R3S, MRSs, Urban Policy, Outermost Regions Joanna Mouliou, DG REGIO / Unit D1 - Competence Centre Macro-regions and European Territorial Cooperation EUROPEAN YEAR OF CULTURAL HERITAGE 2018: " EYCH2018"

Culture and ESIF 2014-2020

Cohesion Policy 2014-2020 + ESIF basics 1 Common Provisions Regulation Based on EU Treaty Article 176: aiming at 'economic, social and territorial cohesion', 'reducing disparities' and 'structural adjustment of lagging regions and the conversion of declining industrial regions' Shared Management: 456 national / regional programmes + 79 Interreg programmes Different co-funding rates, spec.objectives, targets, delivery modes, etc (adjusted to region's / MS needs, priorities, overall context ) Funds mostly spent within a programme's territory over 450 billion in 5 ESI Funds (ERDF (incl. "INTERREG"), ESF, Cohesion Fund, EAFRD, EMFF). Around 80% of Cohesion Policy funding goes to the less developed regions & countries See Cohesion Policy Data: https://cohesiondata.ec.europa.eu 3 /

Europe 2020 Thematic concentration Results orientation Thematic objectives/investment priorities inclusive sustainable smart 1. Research and innovation 2. Information and Communication Technologies 3. Competitiveness of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SME) 4. Shift to a low-carbon economy 5. Climate change adaptation and risk management and prevention 6. Environmental protection and resource efficiency 7. Sustainable transport and disposal of congestion on major network infrastructure 8. Employment and support for labour mobility 9. Social inclusion and poverty reduction 10. Education, skills and lifelong learning 11. Increased institutional capacity and effectiveness of public administration Cohesion Policy

2014-2020 ERDF allocations that include cultural heritage (in million EUR): Total 6.3 billion of which: -most in TO6 "preserving and protecting the environment and promoting resource efficiency (4.8 billion); -TO3 for SME competitiveness (346 million); - and TO8 " promoting sustainable and quality employment and supporting labour mobility" (247 million)

Origins of RIS 3 Technological / scientific specialisation (centres of excellence) Research & Innovation Policy RIS 3 Industry & Enterprise policy Clusters / Sector Analysis Demand side innovation policy Lead Market Initiative KETs Innovation as driver for Regional Policy Regional Innovation & Technology Strategies Innovation eco-systems

Ex. of projects on Culture and Creative industries through the Smart Specialisation Strategies eg. Service innovation, clusters, incubators, E- content (ICT) investments relevant to tourism development, new innovative business models, investment support for self-employment and business creation in the sustainable tourism sector (including the silver economy). Advanced materials, use of key enabling technologies for diagnostics, conservation, and management of heritage sites, environmental sustainability, and digital enhancement of cultural heritage experiences.

Culture & INTERREG 2014-2020

Types of Cooperation Programmes Draft Commission Implementing decision on cooperation programmes 2014-2020: E.T.C. IPA CBC 60 Cross- Border 6.6 billion 15 Transnational 2.1 billion 4 Interregional 0.5 billion 10 IPA-CBC 0.5 billion: ( 0.242+ 0.242) 9.2 billion 9,5 billion (2014-2020)* ERDF IPA maximum co-financing rate: 85%

2000-2006+2007-2013: INTERREG's most popular topics 2,3 B total cost Almost 3000 projects/ch

Culture and MRS, Urban Agenda, ORs

Transnational cooperation and MRSs Four macro-regions are identified throughout the European territory, covering large areas across national borders. The EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR) was adopted in October 2009; the EU Strategy for the Danube Region (EUSDR) started its implementation in June 2011; the EU Strategy for the Adriatic and Ionian Region (EUSAIR) adopted on 24 October 2014; The EU Strategy for the Alpine Region (EUSALP) adopted on 27 November 2015.

Macro-regional Strategies a. Cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue DG REGIO contract with Council of Europe for creating macro-cultural routes; b. European cultural dimension through different European Policies - common actions EYCH ECTY; c. Economic potential that cultural heritage can imply to the regions, through financing the creative sectors, including SMEs Western Silk Roads project by UNWTO for EUSAIR and EUSDR within ECTY & EYCH; d. Multi-level governance system and cross-sectoral cooperation people centred, inclusive frameworks, networks and platforms TSGs and stakeholders are identifying actions for EYCH and ECTY;

Urban Agenda Pact of Amsterdam matters 30 May 2016 informal meeting of the Ministers on responsible The urban agenda for the EU: A balanced, sustainable and integrated approach towards urban challenges should, in line with the Leipzig Charter on sustainable European cities, focus on all major aspects of urban development (in particular economic, environmental, social, territorial, and cultural) in order to ensure sound urban governance and policy... Ensuring that local authorities in the policy making. The EU approach to sustainable urban development + the UNESCO report s conclusions : need for place based approaches there is no one size fits all model for a sustainable urban development. A minimum of 5 % of ERDF resources must be allocated to integrated actions for sustainable urban development where urban authorities shall be responsible at least for the selection of projects 14,5 B ERDF.

Outermost Regions The EC will launch in October 2017 a renewed strategy towards the Outermost Regions; The OR despite being physically far away from the continent, are fully part of the EU and they possess a rich and unique cultural heritage. They are also remarkable biodiversity hotspots in the world; DG REGIO welcomes any initiative of the national coordinators and stakeholders of the EYCH 2018, to organise related events in the OR in the occasion of the EYCH.

http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/index_en.cfm Thank you for your attention

EUSBSR: Culture and Tourism are two out of 13 Policy Areas Culture in EUSBSR is seen as the source of shared values, exchanging know-how, and contributing to enriching the cultural environment; PA Culture Culture & creative sectors Coordinated by: Schleswig-Holstein (Germany) and Poland Culture as other EUSBSR PAs has a threefold approach defined by the 3 EUSBSR objectives as follows: Objective 1: " Save the Sea" Objective 2: "Connect the Region" Objective 3: "Increase Prosperity"

EUSDR: "Culture and Tourism" is one out of four Priority Areas, under pillar I: "Connecting the Danube Region" - "To promote culture and tourism, people to people contacts ; - It is coordinated by Bulgaria and Romania; - aim: involvement of a wide network of key players and stakeholders from the 14 countries of the Danube Region.

EUSALP: THEMATIC POLICY AREA 1: Economic Growth and Innovation "Action 2: To increase economic potential of strategic sectors"; THEMATIC POLICY AREA 3: Environment and Energy Action 6: To preserve and valorise natural resources, including water and cultural resources Austria Carinthia is among the coordinators

4. Sustainable tourism it is a Pillar apart! Coordinated by Croatia and Albania Scope: Developing the full potential of the Region in terms of innovative, sustainable, responsible and quality tourism Diversified tourism offer (products and services) Sustainable and responsible tourism management (innovation and quality)

EUSBSR Examples: Baltic House 2 years of implementation

MRS MRSs, through a bottom up approach, promote cultural heritage, among others, and, in combination with the environmental quality and sustainable tourism approaches. Furthermore, through their platforms they offer opportunities for improving the knowledge management and transfer among their countries including digital shift. They can combine cultural heritage with other creative and cultural sectors. MRS have worked together with CBC, TN and IR programmes and have identified at first instance 73 projects that are relevant to be flagged for the EYCH2018 (list attached) Example: HISTCAPE focuses on these historical assets some 4,500 small towns of under 20k population which have traditionally acted as community hubs - a focal point for economic activity and social cohesion. Funded by Interreg IVC projects 2007-2013. 1.744.970,73total + 1.360.261,45 ERDF contribution

MRS Partners