Territorial Development in the Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014-2020

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The Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014-2020 focuses on sustainable regional development through transnational cooperation projects, addressing territorial challenges, and fostering place-based growth. It covers 11 participating countries and aligns with the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region, providing significant co-financing opportunities. The program emphasizes themes such as capacity for innovation, efficient management of natural resources, and sustainable transport. Various projects showcase the importance of territorial assets and the program's response to enhance innovation and resource efficiency in the region.


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  1. Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014-2020: territorial assets and challenges Joint Technical Secretariat VASAB workshop Cultivating new ideas for the territorial development of the Baltic Sea Region 28 November 2013, Riga Part-financed by the European Union European Regional Development Fund and European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument

  2. Content: 1. Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014-2020 2. Themes addressed by the future Programme and its response to the selected territorial challenges and assets 3. Examples of the projects co-financed the Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007-2013 VASAB workshop, 28 November 2013 2 2

  3. 1. The Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014-2020 Supports sustainable regional development through transnational cooperation projects Builds on territorial assets Addresses territorial challenges Fosters place-based growth VASAB workshop, 28 November 2013 3

  4. 1. The Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014-2020 Cover 11 participating countries Have a strong relationship to the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region Operate at least within the same budget Provide up to 75-85 % co-financing on priority axis level VASAB workshop, 28 November 2013 4

  5. 2. Themes Addressed by the Future Programme 1. Capacity for Innovation 2. Efficient Management of Natural Resources 3. Sustainable Transport VASAB workshop, 28 November 2013 5

  6. Capacity for Innovation Territorial assets/challenges and the Programme s response: A wide range of research and innovation infrastructures enhance market uptake of innovation Diverse competencies and strengths for the generation of innovation strengthen smart specialisation VASAB workshop, 28 November 2013 6

  7. Efficient Management of Natural Resources Territorial assets/challenges and the Programme s response: Resources for renewable energy increase production and use of sustainable renewable energy Sea resources for business purposes advance sustainable and resource-efficient blue growth VASAB workshop, 28 November 2013 7

  8. Sustainable Transport Territorial assets/challenges and the Programme s response: Low interoperability of transport modes, incl. long distances, border crossing increase efficiency of transporting goods and persons in north-south and east-west connections Low accessibility of remote areas improve accessibility of remote areas, particularly in the northern and eastern part of the BSR Challenging sea navigation, especially in winter conditions advance sustainable and resource-efficient blue growth Low efficiency of urban logistics enhance environmentally friendly transport systems at urban areas VASAB workshop, 28 November 2013 8

  9. 3. Examples of the projects co-financed the Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007-2013 Project: BaltSeaPlan Introducing Maritime Spatial Planning in the Baltic Sea & PartiSEApate Multi-level Governance in MSP throughout the Baltic Sea Region Aim: to create a joint understanding and to further foster holistic thinking for sustainable and integrated Maritime Spatial Planning Lead partner: Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency, DE & Maritime Institute Gdansk, PL Budget: 3.7 million & 1 million VASAB workshop, 28 November 2013 9

  10. 3. Examples of the projects co-financed the Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007-2013 Project: SUBMARINER Sustainable uses of Baltic Marine Resources Aim: to foster the economic development by promoting new sustainable marine uses Lead partner: Maritime Institute Gdansk, PL Budget: 3.6 million VASAB workshop, 28 November 2013 10

  11. Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014-2020: territorial assets and challenges Elena Kolosova Project Officer Phone: +371 6735 0646 Email: elena.kolosova@eu.baltic.net eu.baltic.net Part-financed by the European Union European Regional Development Fund and European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument

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