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CLLD and ITI in Practice as a Contribution towards the Implementation of the Territorial Agenda 2020
Sustainable regional and urban development is feasible since the beginning of the EU Structural Funding period 2014-2020 in addition to traditionally funded projects promoting economy and employment. Cities and regions may achieve supplementary funds for projects by using new financial instruments. These new instruments are CLLD (Community-Led Local Development) and ITI (Integrated Territorial Investment), widely unknown in Germany. The allow regions and municipalities to combine various funds of the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESI Funds). This integrated approach contributes to implement the Territorial Agenda 2020.
The publication analyses and documents the application of these instruments on the basis of case studies in Germany and the European Union. Interviews with local partners illustrate the grand added value of the new types of financing for sustainable urban and regional development.
Project management (principal)
André Müller, BBSR (
andre.mueller@bbr.bund.de
)
Edited by
DSN - Connecting Knowledge, Kiel
Ralf Duckert, Daniel Klose, Ines Kröger
Foreword
Summarised Results of the Feasibility Study
3.1 CLLD in the German Federal States
3.2 CLLD in the EU Member States
3.3 Motivations for the Implementation of CLLD
3.4 Subject Focus of CLLD
3.5 ITI in the German Federal States
3.6 ITI in the EU Member States
3.7 Motivations for the Implementation of ITI
Case studies
4.1 CLLD in Saxony-Anhalt (Germany)
4.2 CLLD in Fishing and Coastal Areas (Spain)
4.3 CLLD in Cities (England)
4.4 CLLD in Scheveningen, The Hague (Netherlands)
4.5 Cross-border CLLD in Italy and Austria
4.6 ITI "West Coast: Competence Region for Tourism and Energy", Schleswig-Holstein (Germany)
4.7 ITI in the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve (Romania)
4.8 ITI in Metropolitan Regions and Conurbations (Czech Republic)
4.9 ITI in Flanders (Belgium)
4.10 ITI in Large Cities (Finland)
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