Planning and implementation of cross-border and regional programs in Hungary

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Planning and implementation of cross-border and regional programs in Hungary Csalagovits Imre Interreg Directorate VÁTI Kht. 8 December 2005 , Belgrade

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Planning and implementation of cross-border and regional programs in Hungary. Csalagovits Imre Interreg Directorate VÁTI Kht. 8 December 2005 , Belgrade. Project cycle. Programming. Closing. Implementation. Projekt, program, politika. Policy. Program. Project. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Planning and implementation of cross-border and regional programs in

Hungary

Csalagovits ImreInterreg Directorate

VÁTI Kht.

8 December 2005 , Belgrade

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Project cycle

Closing Programming

Implementation

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Projekt, program, politikaPolicy

Program

Project

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39.56

36.35

51.47

42.75

39.55

31.58

36.18

39.4246.34

43.43

54.98

44.99

68.71

50.62

45.75

42.87

57.66

31.82

54.06 123.89

Vásárlóerő paritáson mért GDP (EU25 = 100)31 - 3737 - 4444 - 5252 - 7070 - 124

Az egy főre jutó GDP a kibővült Európai Unió átlagában, 2002 (%)

Jelmagyarázat

Per capita GDP compared to EU average, 2002 (%)

Legend

GDP on PPP EU25=100

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A gazdasági térszerkezet alakulása 1998-2002

J elmagyarázat

gazdasági térségtípusok:leszakadófejletlen, felzárkózóközepesen fejlett, stagnálóközepesen fejlett, felzárkózófejlett, stagnálódinamikusan fejlõdõ

Legend

decliningunderdeveloped, growingmediocre, stagnatingmediocre, growingdeveloped, stagnatingdynamically growing

Change of economic spatial structure 1998-2002

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Vándorlási egyenleg 1998-2002

J elmagyarázat

10,1-586 ezrelék nyereség0,1-10,0 ezrelék nyereség0,0-10,0 ezrelék veszteség10,1-20,0 ezrelék veszteség20,1-581,1 ezrelék veszteség

Migration 1998-2002

Legend

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Development policyplanning system in Hungary

Mid-term national development strategy

(II. NDP)2007-13 (Government)

NSDC (National SPatial Development Concept)

Regional Operational Programme(EU, national)

National Development Concept

Guideline, overall objectives 2020

EU policies,framework

Sectoral Operational Programme(EU, national)

National Development Programme

(national)

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Objective system of NSDC

VISIONOVERALL OBJECTIVES OF SPATIAL POLICY

3. Sustainable regional

development and regional heritage management

4. Integration into the European

space

5. Decentralisation and regionalism

2.

Spatial / regional cohesion

NATIONAL TERRITORIAL AND REGIONAL OBJECTIVES

1 Competitive metropolitan area of Budapest2 Developing of poles and town network connections3 Integrating and promoting internal and external peripheries and underdeveloped regions4 Integrated development areas and themes of national importance

A, Permanent competitiveness of Balaton regionB, Sustainable development of underdeveloped zone along river TiszaC, Sustainable development of Danube regionD, Regional utilization of thermal water

5 Promoting cooperation of border regions6 Spatially integrated priorities for rural areas 7 Regional priorities for sectoral policies

PRINCIPLES FOR INSTITUTION SYSTEM

CONCEPTS OF THE REGIONS (NUTS II.)

Frames of the regional objectives- Central Hungary - South Great

Plain- Central Transdanubia - North Great Plain- West Transdanubia - North Hungary- South Transdanubia

PRINCIPLES

1.

Regional competitiveness

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Regionális pólusok és tengelyek

Sopron

Szombathely

Zalaegerszeg

Nagykanizsa

Békéscsaba

Eger

Salgótarján

Kecskemét

Szolnok

ZágrábEszék

Szabadka/Belgrád

Nagyvárad

Ungvár/Kijev

Kassa

PozsonyBécs

Arad

Győr

Pécs

Szekszárd

Debrecen

NyíregyházaMiskolc

Kaposvár

Hódmezővásárhely

Regional development poles and axes

SzékesfehérvárVeszprém

Budapest

Szeged

Dunaújváros

Tatabánya

Developmentsubcentre

Legend

International axe

Regional axe

Developmentpole

Developmentcompanion secondary

centre

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Legend: Growth axis

Crossborder relations and urban connections

Capital, national centerDevelopment poleSecondary center

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Operational Programme for Regional Development - 2004-06

1. Developing the tourism potential of the regions 1.1 Developing tourist attractions – ERDF 1.2 Developing tourism-related services ERDF

2. Developing regional infrastructure and the communal environment 2.1 Developing the accessibility of the regions and micro-regions lagging behind- ERDF 2.2 Regeneration of urban areas - ERDF 2.3 Infrastructure investment in pre-school institutions and primary schools– ERDF

3. Strengthening the regional dimension of human resource development3.1 Capacity building of local public administration and local non-governmental organisations -

ESF 3.2 Support for local employment initiatives – ESF 3.3 Strengthening co-operation of higher education institutions with local actors – ESF 3.4 Support of region-specific vocational training - ESF

4. Technical Assistance 4.1 CSF Technical Assistance - ERDF 4.2 OPRD Technical Assistance - ERDF

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Location of projects of ROP(10 Oct 2005)

Tourist attractions

AccessibilityTown rehabilitation

Educational infrastructures

Local employment initiativeHigher education cooperations

Tourist accomodations

266 projects 63.73 billion HUF

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Cross-border and regional programscomparison

Principles Regional programs Interreg IIIA

(cross-border programs)

Main objective Development of a given region

Development of territorial co-operation between regions, communities, etc.

Instruments ERDF+ESF ERDF+Tacis, Cards, etc.

Target group Regional, local Regional, local

Co-ordination mechanism Decentralised-deconcentrated

(regional)

Transnational, transregional

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Cross-border and regional programscomparison

Programming Regional programs Interreg IIIA

Cross border programs

Programming unit Nuts II Nuts III

Eligible area Given region (existing („administrative unit)

Cross-border region (non administrative unit)

Programming methodology

„mainstream” EU, national and regional guidelines

„mainstream” programming principles + special rules and procedures on joint programming

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Cross-border and regional programscomparison

Implementation Regionális programok Interreg IIIA

Cross border programs

Regulation SF *(Member States) SA + speciális szabályozás

Project type „regional” project Joint projects

Financial procedures Regional-national rules and procedures

Cross-border procedures (program and project level)

Audit At regional-national level Co-ordination between 2 or more partner states

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Cross-border and regional programscomparison

Program-institutions Regional programs Interreg IIIA

Cross border programs

Administrative responsibility

Managing Authority Shared, Managing Authority + National Authority

Decision making (Regional) Monitoring Committee

Joint Monitoring Committee

Operative co-ordination In principle by regional bodies (at regional level)

Joint Technical Secretariat

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NARD HeadquatersNARD Regional Offices RDA (Regional Development Agencies)

AU

SLORO

SCGHR

SK

UKR Eger

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Thank you for your kind attention!

CSALAGOVITS Imre

Phone: +36-30-230-7651

Fax: +36-1-224-3291

E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.vati.hu