P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 Needs to be monitored and reported by priority and focus area 2a 2b 3a 3b a b c 5a 5b 5c 5d 5e 6a 6b 6c

Similar documents
Rural Development. and EIP AGRI

Target indicator fiches for Pillar II (Priorities 1 to 6)

Monitoring CLLD - post LEADER Sub-Committee Brussels, 22nd June 2012

RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (RDP) OF THE REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA. Integration of Environmental and Climate Policy into the RDP

Working document. Complementary Result Indicator fiches for Pillar II

Implications of climate and energy policy on the agricultural and forestry sectors

QUESTIONS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES JUNE 2015 WORKING DOCUMENT COMMON EVALUATION QUESTIONS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT MARCH 2015

Average farm size ha UAA/holding (3) 4.0. Planned total public expenditure: EUR

FRANCE MIDI-PYRÉNÉES

Average farm size ha UAA/holding (3) 4.7. Planned total public expenditure: EUR

Sowing opportunities to reap the fruits of development.

Monitoring and Evaluation for RDPs Comments from Greece

Average farm size ha UAA/holding (3) 4.0. Planned total public expenditure: EUR

Rural Development Programmes

Factsheet on Rural Development Programme for Latvia

Financial instruments in rural development : programming and policy elements

LEADER local development

COMPROMISE AMENDMENTS 1-37

The CAP towards 2020

COMMON EVALUATION QUESTIONS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES WORKING DOCUMENT ASSESSMENT OF RDP RESULTS: HOW

Schema interventi rilevanti per Priorità e Focus Area

Rural Development Policy

Consejería de Agricultura, Pesca y Desarrollo. Rural

Rural Development Programmes

RURAL DEVELOPMENT MONITORING ( ) IMPLEMENTATION REPORT TABLES

Guidance note D Hierarchy of Objectives

The CAP towards Implementation of Rural Development Policy. State of Play of RDPs

General socio-economic situation in rural areas in Lithuania

Synthesis of ex-post evaluations of Rural Development Programmes Presentation of the synthesis

New Hungary Rural Development Strategic Plan

SUMMARY objective evaluation relevance financial effectiveness

Rural Development Programmes

Knowledge transfer and information actions

The rural development policy : future skills needs in the agrifood

Rural Development Programmes

THE INVESTMENT PLAN FOR EUROPE

General socio-economic situation in rural areas in Slovenia

Measure fiche NATURA 2000 AND WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE PAYMENTS. Measure 12

Agri-environment-climate measures: support for results, controllability and the way to go?

The EU's Rural Development Policy in the period

Session 3: Land consolidation and EU rural development policies - an overview

POLAND Agriculture Policies and programmes to achieve food security and sustainable agriculture

The Common Agricultural Policy State of play

General socio-economic situation in rural areas in Luxembourg

Forestry (green infrastructure and ecosystem services) in Rural Development Policy post 2013 period

European Rural Development Policy and Mountain Regions

RDP Budget Analysis. TG Smart & Competitive Rural Areas. Elena Maccioni, ENRD CP Brussels, 18/11/15

General socio-economic situation in rural areas in the La Réunion region

Rural Development

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION. Brussels, 6 September /13 Interinstitutional File: 2011/0282 (COD) AGRI 540 AGRISTR 94 CODEC 1952

Regione Marche. Development Programme Non techincal summary. Roma, June 2015

Mainstreaming WFD objectives into sectoral policies an example of Rural Development Programmes

Joint meeting Coordination Group for Biodiversity and Nature (CGBN) and Standing Forestry Committee (SFC), Brussels, 15 September 2017

General socio-economic situation in rural areas in the Puglia region

Conservation and efficient use of natural resources through Payments for Ecosystem Services: the role of CAP in supporting a collective approach

University of National and World Economy

The new CAP A new era of evidence-based policy making? ÖGA Annual Conference an REECAP Workshop Franz Sinabell 27. Sept 2018

ENRD CONNECTING RURAL EUROPE

Successful mainstreaming of climate action into post-2013 Rural Development Policy

Rural development toolbox for Natura 2000

Implementation of the Lithuanian Rural Development Programme for

EU forest-related policy framework. Marius Lazdinis Unit Bioenergy, biomass, forestry, and climate change, DG Agriculture and Rural Development

Community Led Local Development (CLLD)

ROMANIA. (The text of this summary sheet was finalised in September 2010 in accordance with the version of the RDP that was current at this time)

CAP post 2013: Copa-Cogeca s perspective Geopa-Copa Seminar European Agricultural Labour Market

Opportunities within the Rural Development Policy

A Better Life in Rural Areas

COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION (CAP)

EU COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY IN RELATION TO THE LANDSCAPE

Implementation of the Lithuanian Rural Development Programme for

Climate Change and Renewable Energy issues in RDP

ERDF & ESF Priorities & Objectives (Updated 4/8/15)

Rural Development Programme (RDP) of Azores, Portugal. General socio-economic situation in rural areas in the Azores region

Post-2013 rural development policy: support for innovation, advisory services

Promoting the Transition to a Green Economy ENRD Thematic Group on Resource Efficiency. EU level overview of RDP support to resource efficiency

Assessment of RDP results under the Focus Area 4A, 4B, 4C - the combination of spatial analysis and qualitative assessment in Latvia

Rural Development Program of Region Veneto. AGRI E.I.4, Bruxelles, September 2007

General socio-economic situation in rural areas in the Balearic islands

MEMO/11/685. CAP Reform an explanation of the main elements. 1.Direct Payments. Brussels, 12 October 2011

The Organic Research Centre CAP Reform and Organic Farming - the legislative proposals

Spatial data needs in the new CAP and beyond

Content. EU funding for nature conservation

Work Programme

The environmental dimension in the proposed Cohesion Regulations

The European Innovation Partnership for Agricultural Productivity and sustainability (EIP-AGRI) Speeding up innovation

General socio-economic situation in rural areas in Niedersachsen and Bremen

CORK 2.0 DECLARATION A Better Life in Rural Areas

A new policy framework for a more sustainable EU agriculture. Pierre Bascou DG Agriculture and rural development European commission

EU Agri-Environmental indicators and the Rural Development CMEF indicators (Common Monitoring and Evaluation Framework): a coherent system of analysis

Guidance note B Evaluation guidelines

EU agricultural research and innovation From Horizon 2020 to FP9

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL AND THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT. on an EU Forest Action Plan

Role of Teagasc and Activities in Rural Development

BULGARIAN RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

EIONET Meeting National Reference Centres Agriculture and Environment 21 June Directorate General Environment European Commission

Rural Development Policy

Forestry Programme : IRELAND

The future of rural development Paying attention to remote and disadvantaged rural regions, Considerations for post 2020 debate

Synergies between EU funds for agricultural innovation Now and beyond 2020 Alexia ROUBY, European Commission DG AGRI

General socio-economic situation in rural areas in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Transcription:

DG AGRI, Rural Development, Monitoring (2014-2020) Implementation Report Tables, Working Document for the Rural Development Committee Updated version, May 2014Table B2 - Prototype of table with realised LEADER (AIR) CUMULATIVE Note 19 (42) Although LDS projects can contribute to different focus areas, LEADER would be entirely programmed under the focus area 6B. However LDS projects would be monitored by focus area Here is the minimum output related reporting required from the EC related to LEADER. Number of LAGs selected Population covered by LAG Number of LAGs multi funds Nr of projects Type of project promoters (nr) Nr of cooperation projects Unique nr of LAGs involved in cooperation project Total public expenditure ( ) output realised (2014-Year N cumul) P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 Needs to be monitored and reported by priority and focus area 2a 2b 3a 3b a b c 5a 5b 5c 5d 5e 6a 6b 6c NGOs LAGs Public bodies SMEs others cooperation inter-territorial cooperation transnational cooperation inter-territorial cooperation transnational support for preparation of LDS Preparatory support (19.1) LEADER start-up kit Support for implementation of operations under the community-led local development strategy (19.2) preparatory technical support for Preparation and cooperation implementation of support for inter-territorial cooperation activities of cooperation (projects) the local action group preparatory (19.3) support for transnational cooperation (projects) Support for running costs and animation (19.4) support for running costs of the LDS support for animation of the LDS Total

Output indicators definitions for LEADER Source: DG AGRI, Rural Development Monitoring (2014-2020) Implementation Report Tables, Working Document for the Rural Development Committee Updated version, May 2014 O.18 Population covered by LAG Population covered by LAG 19 (art. 32 CPR) Administrative data O.19 Number of LAG selected Number of LAGs selected and Number of LAGs receiving multi-funds 19 (art. 32 CPR, 42 RD) Administrative data Reported when completed O.20 Number of LEADER projects supported Nbr. of LEADER projects supported 19 (art. 35 1b CPR) Reporting from the LAG; Reported when completed Each project should be attributed to the most relevant Focus Area!

O.21 Number of cooperation project supported No of cooperation projects supported broken down by inter-territorial cooperation and transnational cooperation 19 (art. 35 1 c CPR) Administrative data, feedback from LAG; Reported when completed O.22 Number and type of operation promoters Nbr and type of operation promoters/project holders broken down by NGOs, LAGs, Public bodies, SMEs, others 19 (art. 35 1 b CPR) Reporting from LAG; Reported when completed O.23 Unique identification number of LAG involved in cooperation project Unique nbr. of LAG involved in cooperation project supported broken down by inter-territorial cooperation and transnational cooperation 19 (art. 35 1 c CPR) Administrative data compiling feedback from LAG; Reported when completed

RDP priorities and focus areas 2014-2020 PRIORITY 1: "Fostering knowledge transfer and innovation in agriculture, forestry and rural areas" Focus area 1A: Fostering innovation, cooperation and the development of the knowledge base in rural areas Focus area 1B: Strengthening the links between agriculture, food production and forestry and research and innovation, including for the purpose of improved environmental management and performance Focus area 1C: Fostering lifelong learning and vocational training in the agriculture and forestry sectors PRIORITY 2: "Enhancing farm viability and competitiveness of all types of agriculture in all regions and promoting innovative farm technologies and sustainable management of forest" Focus area 2A: Improving the economic performance of all farms and facilitating farm restructuring and modernizations, notably with a view to increase market participation and orientation as well as agricultural diversification Focus area 2B: Facilitating entry of adequately skilled farmers into the agricultural sector and in particular generational renewal PRIORITY 3: "Promoting food chain organisation, including processing and marketing of agricultural products, animal welfare and risk management in agriculture" Focus area 3A: Improving competitiveness of primary producers by better integrating them into the agri-food chain through quality schemes, adding value to agricultural products, promoting in local markets and short supply circuits, producer groups and inter-branch organizations Focus area 3B: Supporting farm risk prevention and management

PRIORITY 4: "Restoring, preserving and enhancing ecosystems related to agriculture and forestry" Focus area 4A: Restoring and preserving and enhancing biodiversity, including in Natura 2000 areas, areas facing natural or other specific constraints and high value farming, and the state of European landscapes Focus area 4B: Improving water management, including fertiliser and pesticide management Focus area 4C: Preventing soil erosion and improving soil management PRIORITY 5: "Promoting resource efficiency and supporting the shift towards a low carbon and climate resilient economy in agriculture, food and forestry sectors" Focus area 5A: Increasing efficient in water use by agriculture Focus area 5B: Increasing efficiency in energy use in agriculture and food processing Focus area 5C: Facilitating the supply and use of renewable sources of energy, of by products, wastes, residues and other nonfood raw material for purposes of the bio economy Focus area 5D: Reducing green gas and ammonia emissions from agriculture Focus area 5E: Fostering carbon conservation and sequestration in agriculture and forestry PRIORITY 6: "Promoting social inclusion, poverty reduction and economic development in rural areas." Focus area 6A: Facilitating diversification, creation and development of small enterprises and job creation

Focus area 6B: Fostering local development in rural areas Focus area 6C: Enhancing accessibility to use and quality of information and communication technologies (ICT) in rural areas