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Western Balkans project - Donor conference - Belgrade 5 May 2011
Facilitating the area-based development approach inFacilitating the area-based development approach inrural regions in the Western Balkansrural regions in the Western Balkans
Background & ObjectivesBackground & Objectives
Geertrui Louwagie, Fabien Santini, Silvia Saravia Matus, Sergio Gomez y Paloma
European Commission, Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies – AGRILIFE unitInstitute for Prospective Technological Studies – AGRILIFE unit
Western Balkans project - Donor conference - Belgrade 5 May 2011
IssueDecline in rural cross-border regions of the Western Balkans
Background• SWG-Rural Regional Development previous meetings:
assessment development situation in rural cross-border areaspreliminary studies
• EastAgri (2008): round table on area-based development
Implementation• Administrative Arrangement between DG AGRI and JRC - IPTS • with the support/advice of:
DG ELARG, SWG-RRD secretariat, FAO, UNDP, World Bank, OECD
IntroductionIntroduction
European CommissionDirectorate-General for
Agriculture and Rural Development
Western Balkans project - Donor conference - Belgrade 5 May 2011
General objective: Facilitate local rural development in the Western Balkans
Specific objectives1. To facilitate the ABD approach in a selected rural cross-
border area in the Western Balkans2. Disseminate the ABD strategy and action plan to potential
donors – MAY 5, 2011 – Belgrade, Serbia3. Develop a method using the ABD or SIMILAR participatory
approaches for other rural areas in the Western Balkans, where such type of intervention may be appropriate
The The Western BalkansWestern Balkans project project
Western Balkans project - Donor conference - Belgrade 5 May 2011
Main characteristics • area-specific (versus country)• integrated (across sectors)• inclusive (communities)• participatory (bottom-up)• flexible (responsive to changes)
Need for approach able to address• particular, specific• complex • in a holistic manner
} development problems
Area-based development (ABD)Area-based development (ABD) approach
Origins: UNDP/UNOPS - 1980s• post-conflict, post-disaster, (extreme) poverty, exclusion• Afghanistan, Central America, Sudan
Western Balkans project - Donor conference - Belgrade 5 May 2011
LEADER• Relevant features
- area-based local development- bottom-up- capacity building- multi-sectoral actions- public-private partnerships
• Differences/similarities with the ABD approach- no area-specific, complex development problem required- not necessarily inclusive - no consideration rural-urban linkages- limited to areas with 5 000 - 100 000 inhabitants
INTERREG-AFactors of success- legal framework for cross-border cooperation- quality of partnerships- degree of institutionalisation
Similar approaches in EUSimilar approaches in EU
Western Balkans project - Donor conference - Belgrade 5 May 2011
The The pilot target areapilot target area
Target area:Drina-Tara
Municipalities:Serbia: Bajina Bašta, Užice, Priboj, Čajetina, Prijepolje, LjubovjaMontenegro: Pljevlja, Bijelo PoljeBosnia-Herzegovina: Višegrad, Srebrebnica, Milici, Bratunac, Rudo, Goražde
Western Balkans project - Donor conference - Belgrade 5 May 2011
ABD approach in Drina-Tara areaABD approach in Drina-Tara area
A. Delineate the pilot target areaB. Assess the development situation
the baseline
critical needs/development gaps
priority development areas
C. Elaborate the development strategy and action plan development priorities
specific activities
monitoring - engage different levels
Participatory
Western Balkans project - Donor conference - Belgrade 5 May 2011
Participatory processParticipatory process
LocalLocalBottom-upBottom-up
Connection Connection national-national-
internationalinternational
Western Balkans project - Donor conference - Belgrade 5 May 2011
A. Adapted methodology build on the existing
ABD & local development approaches, LEADER, cross-border programmes
lessons learnt from Drina-Tara pilot
dissemination plan
B. Identify other potential rural cross-border areas
Lessons learnt for future applicationLessons learnt for future application
Western Balkans project - Donor conference - Belgrade 5 May 2011
Thank you for your attentionThank you for your attention
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