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Europe’s Living Countryside (ELCo) All photos © WWF / Ola Jennersten Environment & Rural Development “Future of Rural Development in Europe” Krakow, Poland, 29.11-1.12 2005 Thomas Nielsen WWF, European Policy Office, Brussels

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Page 1: Europe’s Living Countryside (ELCo) All photos © WWF / Ola Jennersten Environment & Rural Development “Future of Rural Development in Europe” Krakow, Poland,

Europe’s Living Countryside (ELCo)

All photos © WWF / Ola Jennersten

Environment & Rural Development

“Future of Rural Development in Europe”Krakow, Poland, 29.11-1.12 2005

Thomas Nielsen

WWF, European Policy Office, Brussels

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All photos © WWF / Ola Jennersten

Outline

• Introduction

•Project Europe’s Living Countryside (ELCo)

•Manual on environmental integration in RDPs

•Other WWF work on RD

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About the ELCo Project

• Builds on previous projects - Europe’s Rural Futures (ERF) and the Nature of Rural Development (NORD)

• 3 Partners (WWF, LUPG and SNM)

• Research in 7 countries (BG, ES, DE, HU, NL, PL, UK)

• Analysis of past and present Rural Development programmes

Recommendations on how environmental concerns can be better integrated into the RDPs

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The Manual

• Practical advice to ensure national rural development programmes contribute to genuinely sustainable development across the EU.

Who is it for? People designing and implementing rural development programmes in the MS. Those responsible for assessing and approving the programmes. NGOs and other agencies involved in rural development programming.

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Tools in the ELCO manual

The seven steps approach

integrating the environment into rural development programmes

Identifying & addressing environmental priorities for rural development

Summary of the EAFRD measures and their potential for the environment

Programming guidelines checklist

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Setting Environmental Priorities

Identifying Environmental Objectives & Targets

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Involving Stakeholders in Development & Implementation

Using Measures to their Full Environmental Potential - horizontal &

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Budgeting for & Funding Rural Development

Delivery Mechanisms & Leader

Monitoring & Evaluation

Seven steps for integrating the environment into RDPs

All photos © WWF / Ola Jennersten

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Using RD measures for addressing environmental issues

• Objectives should lead design of measures, not vice versa.

•Target measures on the issues, areas and farms that will deliver objectives.

•Integrated packages (with options), not “menus” of separate measures.

•Involve end-users (e.g. farmers, rural businesses) in detailed design of measures.

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Summary – realising the environmental potential of EAFRD

• Put the environment at the centre of programme design, not as an add-on or window dressing.

• Environment is not only axis 2! Achieving environmental objectives should use all four Axes in an integrated way.

• Develop objectives in detail and at different geographical levels, and target measures accordingly.

• Major environmental challenges need major resources, not just for measures but also for their design, administration and monitoring/evaluation.

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All photos © WWF / Ola Jennersten

Other work on sustainable rural development, where WWF is involved:

•“One Europe More Nature”•Estonia, Hungary, Romania, Greece, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands

•At national level in many Member States (inputs to RDPs, monitoring committees etc)

•Financing N2000 handbook• coming up in March 2006 (for DG Environment)

Other WWF work on RD

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All photos © WWF / Ola Jennersten

Dziękuje

Thank you for your attention

[email protected]

www.panda.org/europe/agriculture

www.panda.org/epo