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Added value of transnational cooperation for preserving and valorising culture SHIFT-X final conference – Genk, 15.10.2014 Christophe Ebermann, JTS CENTRAL EUROPE Programme

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Added value of transnational cooperation for preserving and valorising culture

SHIFT-X final conference – Genk, 15.10.2014

Christophe Ebermann, JTS CENTRAL EUROPE Programme

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8 languages9 countries80 cities & regions124 projects funded1331 partners cooperating in our projects150 million people benefitting from our work

Transnational cooperation programme (ETC objective) with a budget of ~230 Mio € ERDF

Introducing the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme 2007-2013

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Thematic focus of the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme 2007-2013

Projects are supported in 6 thematic areas

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Cooperation degree in the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme 2007-2013

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Cultural heritage in the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme 2007-2013

Cultural heritage and resource in figures:

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Thematic study: Cultural Heritage and Creative Resources in the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme (ERICarts – March 2014)

Main findings: The CENTRAL EUROPE programme includes an important share of culture-related projects. Projects can be assigned to 7 thematic clusters following their main focus:

– Valorisation and promotion of cultural tourism

– Improvement of cultural heritage management

– Preservation and protection of cultural heritage

– Valorisation of intangible cultural heritage, such as traditions

– Valorisation of culture through the development of innovative governance strategies

– Revitalisation of brownfields and derelict buildings through culture

– Improvement of the creative industries environment

Cultural heritage in the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme 2007-2013

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Continuation main findings (ERICarts – March 2014):

Territorial cooperation programmes like CENTRAL EUROPE provide a clear "added value" if compared with other instruments. Main advantages are,More attention is given to specific conditions and development needs of cities and regions There is a clear focus on transnational/-regional cooperation Territorial programmes seem to show a greater flexibility as regards the thematic focus of projects (e.g. with regard to economic potentials and cross-sector synergies)The average volume of project budgets is comparatively large, which enables also meaningful pilot investments

Cultural heritage in the CENTRAL EUROPE Programme 2007-2013

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Outlook: CENTRAL EUROPE Programme 2014-2020

Total ERDF allocation for the thematic priority axes: ~ 232 Mio €

More information on the new programme at www.central2020.eu

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Outlook: CENTRAL EUROPE Programme 2014-2020

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Christophe EbermannDeputy Head of Evaluation & Monitoring Unit

CENTRAL EUROPE ProgrammeJoint Technical SecretariatKirchberggasse 33-35/11A-1070 Vienna

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