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A new horizontal action
• New political conditions• More strategic use of EU funds• Baltic Sea vulnerability• Great potential for growth• EU wants to take advantage of regional
differences• A new way of cooperation
Why EU strategy for the Baltic Sea region?
Why EU strategy for the Baltic Sea region?
• Potential for further cooperation in the neighborhood - East-West division characterizes many sectors - Trade in the neighborhood
• EU enlargement provides many opportunities - Common law, consistent enforcement - The regional dimension of EU legislation
• New priorities - a new commitment - EU policy becomes regional - Many players can contribute and provide synergies
Macro regional strategies
EU
Macro-Regional level
Member state level
Regional level / Local level• Regional development
plans• Structural programs• Local development plans
• Europe 2020, a strategy for sustainable growth, cohesion policy
• Macro-Regional strategies• Territorial integration
• National plans• National Framework
Why macro-regions?
• Possibility of a new transnational approach
• Common challenges and territorial assets base of joint priority actions
• Achieve a better quality through cooperation between several countries
• Provides a policy framework that can enhance regional integration in the EU's various parts
StrategyThe Commission has identified four pillars...
• An environmentally sustainable region
• A prosperous region
• An accessible and attractive region
• A safe and secure region
… and horizontal actions.
Make the Baltic Sea Region environmentally sustainable
• Reducing the supply of nutrients in the ocean to acceptable levels
• To preserve natural areas and biodiversity, including fisheries
• To reduce the use and impact of hazardous substances
• To become a model region for clean sea
• Limiting and adapting to climate change
• Removing the barriers in the internal market and to improve cooperation in customs and tax
• To exploit the full potential of the region in terms of research and innovation (Sweden coordinator along with Poland)
• Implementing the Small Business Act to promote entrepreneurship, strengthen small and medium-sized businesses and using human resources more effectively
• Making agriculture, forestry and fisheries more sustainable (Finland, Lithuania and Sweden co-ordinates)
Making the Baltic Sea a thriving region
Making the Baltic Sea area accessible and attractive
• Improve access to energy markets and make them more efficient and secure
• To improve internal and external transport links (Sweden and Lithuania coordinates)
• To conserve and enhance the region's attractiveness, especially through education and youth affairs, tourism, culture, health care
Making the Baltic Sea area safe and secure
• To be a leader in maritime safety and security
• To reinforce protection against major disasters by sea and land
• Reducing the extent of transnational crime and the damage it causes
Strategy - How?
• No new money
• Leverage existing funds
• Cooperation with the EIB and NIB
• No new structures
• No new regulations
Lisbon Treaty, European Parliament Resolution
Applying multi-level governance: Parliament recalls that ‘multi-level governance’ means coordinated action by the Union, Member States and local and regional authorities, as well as socio-economic partners and NGOs, based on the principles of partnership and co-financing. In its view, this approach should be used in all Union policies for which responsibility is shared between the different tiers of government, including cohesion policy. It considers that multi-level governance is a precondition for achieving territorial cohesion in Europe. Parliament therefore calls for this principle to be made compulsory for Member States in policy areas with a strong territorial impact in order to ensure balanced territorial development in line with the subsidiarity principle”.
(INI/2009/2231)
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Our mission
• How can the concept of Multi-level Governance...
• ...in line with the principle of subsidiarity...
• ...be developed and concretized to give especially regional and local authorities stronger roles in the implementation of EU territorial policies,
• in this case implementation of the EUSBSR?
A new horizontal action within the implementation of the EUSBSR
Strengthening
• multi - level governance
• place-based spatial planning
• sustainable development
The aimThe action looks to establish dialogue amongst actors at all levels of governance in the Baltic Sea Region (a Baltic Dialogue)
in order to consolidate findings and disseminate good methods and experiences.
The aim of this dialogue is to ensure the involvement of all levels of governance, including the European Commission, national ministries and authorities, local/regional authorities, macro-regional organisations, financial institutions, VASAB and HELCOM.
A second component is to work with showcases building on the regions’ special field of expertise, spatial (strategic) planning and water management, and through this work establish good examples and methods that allow generalization.
A third component is a "Local signal panel" enabling the Priority Areas and Flagship Projects the possibility to reach out and get input from all levels.
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• Interreg 4b project INVOLVE
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”Strengthening multi-level governance, place-based spatial planning and sustainable development”
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Horizontal action 2012 --
EUSBSR Horizontal ActionsHorizontal Action Multi-level Governance
Baltic Sea dialogue - Generalization, dissemination and learning - Local Signal Panel
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Tentative Workpackages• Project preparations
• Management
• Communication
• Base line studies, research and analyses
• Show-cases that concretize the working method: Spatial planning and Water management
• Other show-cases to be developed
• Models/processes of multi level governance
The project will...
contribute to Priority 3 or 4 of the Interreg IV B programme:
(3) Baltic Sea as a common resource
(4) Attractive and competitive cities and regions
Tentative outputs Interreg BSR project INVOLVE
• Guide-book – MLG concept
• Good examples/best practice of MLG
• Training programme – Erasmus for elected local and regional representatives of the BSR countries. Tests of the training programme
• Proposal of a multi-level governance label to be launched in the Baltic Sea Region
Lead ApplicantThe Regional Council in Kalmar County
in close cooperation with
Region Västerbotten
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Sida Baltic Sea Unit