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Page 1: “Common Strategy for Sustainable Territorial Development of the cross-border area Romania-Bulgaria” 26 th of September 2013 Craiova, Romania.

“Common Strategy for Sustainable Territorial Development of the cross-border area Romania-Bulgaria”

26th of September 2013Craiova, Romania

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Strategic project

• Common Strategy for Sustainable Territorial Development of the cross-border area Romania-Bulgaria is a strategic project mainly through:

- The Impact of the area on economic, social and environmental aspects through the results provisioned

- The Strategic partnership: 4 Romanian partners and 8 Bulgarian partners, with two central authorities from Romania and Bulgaria

- The Complex set of activities stipulated in the Application Form, jointly implemented by the partners

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GENERAL CONTEXT• EU Regulation proposals for the next financial period and future cohesion

policy:- Role of the strategic planning- Results oriented policy

• EU Strategy for the Danube Region

• After Phare CBC Programmes from 1999 to 2006• Within Romania – Bulgaria Cross-Border Cooperation Programme 2007-

2013

• Preparing the next financial period

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The eligible area addressed by the Programme is one of the longest borders within the EU. The border stretches for 610 km, and for 470 km is largely demarcated by the course of the River Danube.

• 16 administrative units (NUTS III level) belong to 6 regions (NUTS II level), as follows: seven counties in Romania: Mehedinti, Dolj, Olt, Teleorman, Giurgiu, Calarasi, Constanta; nine districts in Bulgaria: Vidin, Vratsa, Montana, Pleven, Veliko Tarnovo, Ruse, Silistra,

Dobrich and Razgrad

• Due to the dividing factor (and geographical distances) of the Danube, the cross-border area has been more separated than thought, and only to a very limited extent worked/works as a region.

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• Start of the project 09.02.2012

• Implementation period : 24 months

• Value of the operation : 6 813 222 euro

• Legal documents :

- Partnership Agreement- Financing Decision no 1054B/9.02.2012- Co-financing contracts

• Website: www. spatial-cbc. eu

General information:

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Project Objectives:

• To realize a comprehensive evaluation of the social, economic and territorial cohesion and economic competitiveness of the Romanian-Bulgarian Cross-Border area,

• To elaborate the Territorial Development Strategy for the sustainable spatial and economic development of the Romanian-Bulgarian Cross-Border area,

• To setting up a comprehensive and operational territorial data base for the Romanian-Bulgarian Cross-Border area ,

• To develop and implement efficient and sustainable territorial monitoring instruments,

• To developing and implementing relevant pilot project: 2 integrated and 5 sectorial,

• To rise the awareness in the Romanian-Bulgarian Cross-Border area for common problems and sustainable solutions in the area and for an efficient promotion of the region.

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Project Results:

• Evaluation reports on social, economic and territorial cohesion, on economic competitiveness and environment of the cross-border area

• A common Territorial Development Strategy for a coherent and synergic approach of the two riversides of the Danube to increase territorial cohesion and ensuring conditions for economic competitiveness of the cross-border area and an Action Plan

• An operational common territorial data base and cartographic support for the Romanian-Bulgarian cross-border area, a common set of indicators and a common methodology to monitoring the territory

• A Territorial Observatory to monitoring the development of the cross-border area

• Implemented 5 sectorial pilot projects in the field of economic competitiveness-business environment, education-human resources development, agriculture-land improvement, transports-infrastructures and tourism and 2 integrated pilot projects

• Information and knowledge largely disseminated among the main stakeholders of the Romanian-Bulgarian cross-border area –public consultations

• A brand for the Romania-Bulgaria Cross Border Region commonly promoted at European level

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Results

• According to the Priority Axe 1- elaboration and implementation of a common strategy- capitalization of the common opportunities in the cross-

border area• According to the RO-BG Cross-Border Cooperation

Programme- create new partnerships between communities - implementation of a common project through common

criterions: common development, implementation, staff, financing

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Partners:No. Name of the partner Country – legal status

1. Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration

RO - central public body

2. Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works

BG – central public body

3. ARIES Oltenia RO - NGO

4. EUROPROJECT RO- NGO

5. National Administration of Land Reclamation RO -

6. District Administration Pleven BG – Local public authority

7. Human Resources Development Agency -Russe BG - NGO

8. Business Support Center for Small and Medium Enterprises

BG -NGO

9. ASDE – Ecoregions BG -

10. Bulgarian Association for Alternative Tourism BG - NGO

11. Veliko Tarnovo Municipality BG-Local public authority

12. Association of Danube River Municipalities BG - NGO

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Methodology of implementation

• LP : Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration – Romania

• Each partner, as it is stipulated in the Application Form, coordinate specific activities, organize events, and have according to an Action Plan common agreed, activities to accomplish in all main Activities.

• Each partner has a budget agreed according to his activities

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Status of the project

• Month 19 of implementation• All working packages are started and in implementations• 5 progress reports and 5 reimbursement claims – estimated value 750.000 euro • almost 13 % from the general budget• Seriously delays in the public procurements

- first draft of the analyze, - Common methodology elaborated- Data bases –in progress- All pilot projects –in implementation- Common Strategy – terms of reference elaborated

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For more information please contact us!

Cristina DEDIU Project manager

[email protected]

General Directorate for Regional DevelopmentMinistry of Regional Development and Public Administration -Romania www.mdrap.ro

www.cbcromaniabulgaria.euInvesting in your future!

Project co-financed by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund