Italië - Operationeel Programma 2007-2013: Campania (Italië) (en)

Met dank overgenomen van Europese Commissie (EC) i, gepubliceerd op donderdag 16 oktober 2008.
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    Operational Programme 2007-2013 for the region of Campania - programme co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) under the Convergence objective

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    General information

On 11 September 2007 the European Commission approved an Operational Programme for the Campania region in Italy for 2007-2013. This Operational Programme comes under the Convergence objective and has a total budget of 6.9 billion euros. The financing provided by the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) amounts to some 3.4 billion euros, representing about 11.8% of Community aid to Italy as part of the cohesion policy for 2007-2013.

The national contribution amounts to 3.4 billion euros and may partly consist of Community loans granted by the European Investment Bank (EIB) and other loan instruments.

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    Purpose and aim of the programme

The main aim of the Operational Programme is to promote the balanced and sustainable development of Campania by means of a long-term strategy intended to:

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    improve the quality of life;
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    ensure the balanced development of the region's urban and rural areas;
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    increase employment (for both men and women);
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    increase regional competitiveness in the national, European and Mediterranean context.

The programme is intended to make a significant contribution to the objectives of the Lisbon Strategy (54% of expenditure will target these objectives), with major support for research and development (R&D) and technological innovation and its dissemination in the region.

The detailed description of the priorities indicates that the proportion of Community financing devoted to the Lisbon priorities will amount to more than 52.5 % of ERDF funds.

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    Expected impact of the investment

The Community funding should make it possible to:

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    create more than 105 000 jobs (69 000 for men and 36 000 for women);
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    cut greenhouse gas emissions by 2.8 tonnes of CO², equivalent to 2.3 tonnes per inhabitant;
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    increase the proportion of urban waste which is sorted for collection from 10% to 18% of the total amount;
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    increase broadband coverage in the region from 89% to 99%;
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    increase the share of renewable energy sources in the generation of electric power from 3.3% to 20%;
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    construct 22 km of regional light railway.
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    Priorities

The Operational Programme is centred on seven priorities:

Priority 1: Environmental sustainability and cultural and tourism appeal [about 29.5% of total investment]

The main aims of this priority are to:

  • respond to pressing environmental demands;
  • contribute to the creation of an environmental context conducive to supporting tourism in the region.

Priority 2: Competitiveness of the region's productive economy [about 17.7% of total investment]

The aim of this priority is to enhance the competitiveness of Campania and, more specifically, to improve the productivity of production systems in the region's strategic sectors. The main priorities here are the promotion and dissemination of research and innovation, internationalisation and attracting foreign investment to the region.

Priority 3: Energy [about 4.4% of total investment]

This priority focuses on energy saving and the sustainable use of energy resources. The aim is to reduce the region's energy deficit by increasing regional energy production, especially from renewable sources.

Priority 4: Accessibility and transport [about 17.5% of total investment]

The aim of this priority is to contribute to the development of the region's communication routes by focusing on the European Network of Trunk Communications. The main aim is to make Campania a major communication point for the Mediterranean and also to improve access to the most peripheral areas.

Priority 5: Information society [about 5.8% of total investment]

The aim of this priority is to have a direct effect on the competitiveness of the regional economy, at the level both of undertakings (competitiveness) and of individuals (access to services, spread of on-line services).

Priority 6: Urban development and quality of life [about 2.2% of total investment]

The aim of this priority is to improve inhabitants' living conditions by incorporating actions for urban development in actions to promote social inclusion and wellbeing.

Priority 7: Technical assistance and cooperation [about 3.3% of total investment]

Technical assistance is planned for the implementation of the programme. The funding may be used to manage and monitor the Operational Programme. This priority covers programme-related activities such as coordination, management, assessment, information and communication.

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    Managing authority: Regione Campania - Naples, Italy

Contact details:

Dott. Carlo Neri

Area Generale di Coordinamento 09

"Rapporti con gli organi nazionali ed internazionali in materia di interesse regionale"

Via Santa Lucia 81

80134 Naples

Italy

Telephone: (39-0) 817962559

Fax: (39-0) 817962381

E-mail: agc09@regione.campania.it

Internet: http://www.regione.campania.it/

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    Title: Operational Programme 2007-2013 for the region of Campania

Type of intervention: Operational Programme

CCI No: 2007IT161PO009

Decision No: C/2007/4265

Date of approval: 11/09/2007

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    Breakdown of funding by priority (EUR)
 

Priority

EU contribution

National public contribution

Total public funding

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    Environmental sustainability and cultural and tourism appeal

1 012 500 000

1 012 500 000

2 025 000 000

  • 2. 
    Competitiveness of the region's productive economy

607 500 000

607 500 000

1 215 000 000

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    Energy

150 000 000

150 000 000

300 000 000

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    Accessibility and transport

600 000 000

600 000 000

1 200 000 000

  • 5. 
    Information society

197 500 000

197 500 000

395 000 000

  • 6. 
    Urban development and quality of life

752 500 000

752 500 000

1 505 000 000

  • 7. 
    Technical assistance and cooperation

112 397 599

112 397 599

224 795 198

Total

3 432 397 599

3 432 397 599

6 864 795 198