Black Sea Basin ENI Black Sea Basin ENI CBC Programme CBC Programme
2014-2020 2014-2020
Seminar for Grant Beneficiaries and Seminar for Grant Beneficiaries and Partners Partners
1818thth of June, 2014 of June, 2014Bucharest, RomaniaBucharest, Romania
STRATEGICSTRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT ORIENTATIONORIENTATION
The common experience common experience of the past years has to make the next ENI CBC Black Sea Basin Programme 2014-2020 more efficient, with: •a faster start•thematic concentration, with more focused thematic concentration, with more focused objectives and indicatorsobjectives and indicators •an increased impact increased impact in the region•more concrete and visible resultsconcrete and visible results•a deeper involvement of National Authorities
PROGRAMMEPROGRAMME GEOGRAPHYGEOGRAPHY
IDENTICAL WITH THE CURRENT PROGRAMMING PERIOD: Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, R. Moldova - all regions Bulgaria (NUTS II regions of Severoiztochen and Yugoiztochen), Greece (NUTS II regions of Kentriki Makedonia and Anatoliki Makedonia – Thraki), Romania (NUTS II region of South-East), Russia (Rostov Oblast, Krasnodar Krai and Adygea Republic), Turkey (NUTS II equivalent regions of İstanbul, Tekirdağ, Kocaeli, Zonguldak, Kastamonu, Samsun and Trabzon), Ukraine (Odesssa, Mykolaiv, Kherson, Zaporosh’ye and Donetsk Oblasts, Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the City of Sevastopol*).* According with the last DRAFT CBC STRATEGY/PROGRAMMING DOCUMENT 2014-2020
BUDGETBUDGET
• Three sources of EU funds, ERDF, IPA & ENI• ERDF transfer from MS to external cooperation
programmes (IPA/ENI) (€14M)• ENI funds = at least equal with the ERDF
allocation from MS• IPA transfer to the Programme budget• Provisional budget expected at mid-2014 • + cofinancing (national & at project level)
UNKNOWN YET…..
PROGRAMMINGPROGRAMMING PROCESSPROCESS • Joint Programming Committee -
the responsible body for the preparation of the future Programme, made up of representatives of all participating countries
• 4 JPC meetings held, on a rotation basis, in the eligible area – next mid July
• Managing Authority and Audit Authority officially appointed; NA nominated; NA, CCP & members of GoA to be appointed at next JPC
• Draft strategy developed• Description of MCS started
Past
experience analysis
Survey Mapping
ROM & MTE
Socio-economi
c analysis
SWOT
Strategic
analysis
Coherence /comple-mentarity
Risk analysis & mitigating measures
Stake-holder consul-tations
Programme Strategy
Objectives Priorities Results
STRATEGY DEVELOPMENTSTRATEGY DEVELOPMENT
SOCIO-ECONOMIC SOCIO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ANALYSIS
THEMATIC FOCUSTHEMATIC FOCUS– Territory and demography
– Economy
– Education and employment, R&D
– Environment, health, safety and security
– Energy, transport and communication networks
– Culture, civil society and self-government
SWOT ANALYSISSWOT ANALYSIS• Socio-economic analysis
• Questionnaire sent to stakeholders from participating countries– Measures 2007-2013 programme
– Expected overarching ENI-CBC objectives
– Cross-cutting issues
– Additional fields
Mapping of projects awarded under the two calls for proposals
ENI CBC THEMATIC ENI CBC THEMATIC OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES
Priority 1.1 – Jointly promote business and entrepreneurship in the tourism and cultural sectors
Promote the development and joint marketing of cross-border tourism products and transnational thematic itineraries
Promote diversification and integration of coastal and inland tourism Promote historical heritage preservation through sustainable tourism
development Encourage synergies, networking and internet connectivity among tourism
stakeholders and tour operators within the Black Sea Basin Promote electronic marketing tools and cross-border logistics information for
tourism Jointly promote cultural products and events Jointly enhance the openness of the Black Sea Region to international and non-
European tourism Exchange best practices on the development of environmentally-friendly
tourism strategies Improve tourism services and promote the upgrade of skills
INDICATIVE ACTIVITIESINDICATIVE ACTIVITIES
Priority 1.2 – Strengthen cross-border trade opportunities and modernisation of the agricultural and connected sectors
Promote international trade links, sectoral networks & partnerships within BSB
Strengthen internet connectivity, cross-border business information systems, market & logistics information with greater use of ICT
Exchange best practices in modern and innovative marketing & develop joint marketing strategies
Support innovation & cooperation in the agricultural industry Exchange experience and introduce innovative technologies for
sectoral development (e.g. organic products, aquaculture), including small-scale investments in pilot projects
Joint actions to support productive use of migrant remittances in agriculture/aquaculture/food industry modernisation
INDICATIVE ACTIVITIESINDICATIVE ACTIVITIES
Priority 2.1 – Improve joint environmental monitoring
Reinforce joint cross-border monitoring, evaluation and information systems to prevent and control trans-boundary pollution (including through small-scale investments)
Improve long-term cross-border collaboration and research capacity in addressing ecosystem transformation and biodiversity monitoring
Strengthen the collaboration between science, industry, relevant stakeholders and decision-makers to harmonise monitoring, marine environment assessment and data provision
Improve the availability of online public access environmental data and data products (e.g. maps) for the Black Sea Basin
Promote cross-border cooperation among maritime authorities for e.g. safe navigation or fisheries
Exchange good practices on early warning systems to reduce environmental risks and prepare effective responses
INDICATIVE ACTIVITIESINDICATIVE ACTIVITIES
Priority 2.2 - Promote common awareness-raising and joint actions against river and marine litter
INDICATIVE ACTIVITIESINDICATIVE ACTIVITIES
Jointly raise public awareness and education regarding river and marine litter problems and the value of biodiversity and environmental protection
Share and promote good environmental management practices and technologies (including through small-scale investments) related to the treatment and disposal of waste
Promote cross-border BSB coastal and river clean-up campaigns (e.g. involving students) and share good experiences in this field
Encourage involvement of civil society, the private sector (e.g. tourism sector) and local/regional authorities and waste services to combat river and marine litter pollution
Share experience to improve port reception facilities and services for garbage collection from vessels
ROAD MAPROAD MAP• Consultation draft strategy• 2 more JPC meetings in 2014 – Q3, Q4• Finalization of the JOP – Q4 2014• Submission of JOP to EC – Q4 2014*• Negotiations and approval by EC - max.
6 months since JOP submission• Signature of Financing Agreement -
max. 1 year from JOP adoption• 1st calls – earliest Q1 2016* depending on the adoption of the ENI legal framework
Thank you for your attention!Thank you for your attention!
Information on the draft Information on the draft Strategy Strategy
is available onis available onwww.blacksea-cbc.net
Under ‘Latest News – Public consultations on the draft Strategy of the ENI CBC
Black Sea Basin Programme 2014-2020’