Title: Final Conference
1LiRa-2 From Vision to ActionCharles
WhitePrincipal AdministratorRegional Policy
Directorate-GeneralEuropean Commission
- Final Conference
- 15 September 2005
Museum of Science and Industry Manchester, UK
2European CohesionPolicy
- Presentation to participants at
- LIRA conference, Manchester
- 15 September 2005
3Four things to remember
- This is the second biggest budget of the EU and
is the effective arm of other policies
(environment, transport, energy) - This policy has successfully reduced the gaps
between the regions in Europe. - It works by investing in people, business, the
environment and transport not through hand outs - It has improved management, governance growth and
productivity in all the places it has been applied
A European Cohesion Policy
Simple message
4A short history
- After a period of differing practices there were
three reforms between 1988 and 2000 - The Commission proposes a fourth one to enable
the structural funds to face up to the future - Greater disparities with enlargement
- Achieving growth and sustainable development
- the Lisbon and Gothenburg agendas
- Globalisation and restructuring
- Dealing with ageing population, slower growth
The early days
5Position now and to end 2006
- 3 Structural Funds
- ERDF European Regional Development Fund
- ESF European Social Fund
- EAGGF Agricultural Guidance and
- Financial Instrument for Fisheries (tiny)
- Cohesion Fund (based on GNP/GNI)
- Pre accession instruments (ISPA, PHARE etc.)
- Budget of 37billion p.a. fixed till end of
period
Money
6Position now and to end 2006
- 3 Objectives
- Obj 1, biggest budget (69), widest range
- Obj 2, (11.7) concentrated on job creation
- Obj 3, (12.6) education and training systems
- 4 Community Initiatives (4)
- INTERREG
- URBAN2
- LEADER
- EQUAL
- Some Innovative Measures (0.7)
- Regional Information Society, Innovation Transfer
Mechanisms
7Benefits of Community method
- Multi annual programming brings objectivity,
improved management (North Jutland, Ireland,
Mezzogiorno, Basque country) - Partnership principle has improved governance,
involvement of civil society (UK, Austria) - Decentralisation means greater responsibilities
for the regions, greater confidence - Leverage effect makes EC Euro more effective,
encourages greater national investment (Portugal,
Sweden)
context
8 Priorities of the reformThree new objectives
- Convergence and competitiveness (regions below
75 GDP, statistical effect regions and the
Cohesion fund) 78 of budget - Regional competitiveness (former Obj 23 with
accent on Lisbon/Gothenburg, mainstream URBAN)
18 of budget - Territorial co-operation (all former INTERREG
elements with encouragement to mainstream them
also in above objectives) 4 of budget
Reform of the policy
Conclusions
9 Implementation system evolution not
revolution
- We keep the principles which made this policy a
success multi-annual programming, partnership,
evaluation, co-finance, shared responsibility - We keep the n2 rule and system of advances
- Simplification
- Cut down number of financial instruments 3 not 6
and single fund programmes only - Clearer division of responsibilities with the
sustainable development policy - Reduce the stages of programming (policy document
from each MS, operational programmes)
- Simplify financial management (priority axes)
and controls introduce proportionality,
contracts - More strategic approach
Political discussion in Council, EP opinion,
Commission mandate, annual report presented to
spring Council
Reform of the policy
Conclusions
10Financial perspectives 2007-2013
- The budget is now about 1.07 of GNI
- The Commission proposed 1.21
- Six MS want 1
- Parliament has proposed 1.18 (with Cohesion
getting 0.41 of GDP) - Proposed compromise for June Summit was 1.06,
with, for Cohesion Policy - 307bn (not 336bn) 0.37 GDP (not 0.41)
- Convergence 82 (not 78)
- Competitiveness 15 (not 18)
- Territorial co-operation 2 (not 4)
Financial aspects
11Timetable
- June 2005 (No) Decision by Council on
Financial Perspectives -
- July 2005 Draft Community Strategic Guidelines
adopted by - Commission public consultation
- Autumn 2005 - Decision by Council and European
Parliament on - cohesion policy regulations
- - Community Strategic Guidelines published
- - Preparation of National Strategic Reference
- Frameworks
- 2006 (?) Preparation of programmes for period
2007-2013 - 1 Jan 2007 Implementation begins regime of
12ths if no budget
Next stages
12The new Strategic guidelines building in the
Lisbon agenda (1)
- 4.1 Making Europe and its regions a more
attractive place to invest and work - Expand and improve transport infrastructures
- Improve the environmental contribution to growth
and jobs - Address the intensive use of traditional energy
sources - 4.2 Knowledge and innovation for growth
- Increase and improve investment in RTD
- Facilitate innovation and promote
entrepreneurship - Promote the information society for all
- Improve access to finance
Priorities
13The new Strategic guidelines building in the
Lisbon agenda (2)
- 4.3 More and better jobs
- Attracting and retaining more people in
employment and modernising social protection
systems - Improving adaptability of workers and enterprises
and the flexibility of the labour market - Increasing investment in human capital through
better education and skills
Priorities
14The new Strategic guidelines building in the
Lisbon agenda (3)
- 5 Taking account of the Territorial Dimension of
Cohesion Policy - The contribution of cities to growth and jobs
- Supporting the economic diversification of rural
areas - Co-operation cross-border/trans-national/interreg
ional
Priorities
15I) Expanding and improving transport
Infrastructures
- International and interregional connections offer
higher returns in terms of competitiveness than
small scale regional transport infrastructure - Cohesion Fund focuses on TENs esp.
environmentally sustainable transport and urban
transport systems - ERDF focuses on growth (tourism, attractiveness
etc)
a more attractive place
16I) Expanding and improving transport
Infrastructures (cont.)
- Priority to projects of European interest (in
areas eligible under 'convergence') such as - Cross border links (cf trans-national strand of
territorial co-operation objective) - Those overseen by a European co-ordinator (which
can shorten lapse between planning building) - Support greater access to rail infrastructure,
interoperability, ERTMS systems on board/track - Support Motorways of the sea as alternative to
long-distance rail and road - Improve connectivity of land locked territory
(TEN-T) - Promote environmentally sustainable urban
transport
a more attractive place
17IV) Increase and improve investment in RTD
- Strengthen co-operation between businesses and
between business and public research institutions
by - Supporting regional and trans-regional clusters
of excellence - Setting up trans-national European technology
initiatives - Support RTD activities in SMEs, enable SMEs to
access RTD services in publicly funded research
institutions - Complement 7th Framework Programme for RTD
Knowledge, innovation for growth
18IV) Increase and improve investment in RTD
- Design RTD actions bearing in mind indicators of
- Patenting at regional level
- Employment/mobility of RTD workers, post-grad
students - Geographical location of private/public research
institutions - Existence of clusters of innovative businesses
Knowledge, innovation for growth
19V) Facilitate innovation and promote
entrepreneurship (1)
- Make regional RTD innovation and education supply
more efficient and accessible to firms with poles
of excellence, regional clusters. - Ensure business support services, technology
transfer, science parks, ICT centres, incubators,
clusters, plus more traditional services like
management, marketing, technical support,
recruitment, other professional and commercial
services
Knowledge, innovation for growth
20V) Facilitate innovation and promote
entrepreneurship (2)
- Fully exploit European strengths in
eco-innovations, introduce environmental
management systems (cf FP for Competitiveness and
innovation) - Promote entrepreneurship, and the creation of new
firms, spin out and spin off for example through - Awareness raising, prototyping
- Tutoring, managerial and technological support to
entrepreneurs-to-be
Knowledge, innovation for growth
21(XII) The contribution of cities to growth and
jobs
- Improve competitiveness of neighbouring cities
and balance between strongest regions and rest of
urban structure - Rehabilitate physical environment,
preserve/develop heritage - Promote entrepreneurship, local employment and
community development - Strengthen security, economic social and cultural
integration - Fight discrimination
- Prepare medium to long term development plan for
urban regeneration
Territorial cohesion and co-operation
22 (XIV) Cross border/trans-national/inter-regional
co-operation
- Closer co-operation should focus on Growth and
Jobs Agenda - Actions that contribute to economic and social
integration, esp. where there are wide
cross-border disparities - Improve existing transport and communication
infrastructure
Territorial cohesion and co-operation
23 Bigger challenges in future
- Enlargement will widen development gap
- Globalisation accelerates restructuring
- Effects of technological revolution
- Development of the knowledge economy
- Achieving the Lisbon/Gothenburg agenda
- Ageing population, growing immigration
- Slowing economic growth and economic
restructuring will increase unemployment - Europe needs a reinforced Cohesion Policy
Why a European Cohesion policy?
Challenges for The Future
24Metro Valencia
Why a European Cohesion policy?
Challenges for The Future
25Tramway Valencia
Why a European Cohesion policy?
Challenges for The Future
26Mobility scheme Limburg
Why a European Cohesion policy?
Challenges for The Future
27Metro Madrid
Why a European Cohesion policy?
Challenges for The Future
28Metro Bilbao
Why a European Cohesion policy?
Challenges for The Future
29Wolverhampton light rail
Why a European Cohesion policy?
Challenges for The Future
30Athens Metro
Why a European Cohesion policy?
Challenges for The Future
31Athens Tramway
Why a European Cohesion policy?
Challenges for The Future
32Athens Suburban Railway
Why a European Cohesion policy?
Challenges for The Future
33Police motorcycles, Spain
Why a European Cohesion policy?
Challenges for The Future
34LiRa-2 The International Network of Light Rail
CitiesFrom Vision to Action
- LiRa-2 Final Conference
- 15 September 2005
Museum of Science and Industry Manchester, UK