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Support of Shaping the Post Kyoto Climate Regime 5-6 March 2009 Szentendre, Hungary Overview of Regions for Sustainable Change Project Venelina Varbova Project Coordinator

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Page 1: Support of Shaping the Post Kyoto Climate Regime 5-6 March 2009  Szentendre, Hungary

Support of Shaping the Post Kyoto Climate Regime

5-6 March 2009 Szentendre, Hungary

Overview of Regions for Sustainable

Change Project

Venelina Varbova

Project Coordinator

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www.rec.org

Why regional development programs are important for moving towards low carbon economy?• Economic development typically managed at the regional level

• Regional authorities well positioned to put strategic objectives like climate change into action

• Regional development programmes are strategic funding documents that aim to drive the economic growth

• Regional development programmes are an opportunity for integration of sustainability into development

European regions have great potential to contribute to the overallsustainability of growth through lower emissions and implementation of innovative climate change mitigation and adaptation measures

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Presentation overview

• General information on RSC project and partnership

• Project objectives and components

• Methodology

• First steps in implementation

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Regions for Sustainable ChangeWhat to know about the project?

• Partnership: 12 partners from 8 countries

• Duration: Oct 2008 – Sep 2011 (36 months)

• Total budget:€ 2,099,980.64

• Co-funded by: INTERREG IVC Programme

• Lead partner institution: Regional Environmental Center

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La RiojaBulgaria MRDPW

The RSC Partnership

MEPA

CEP

Cornwall

Liguria

Lamoro

Marche

Wroclaw

REC

U DebrecenBurgenland

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Project Objective“The overall objective is to promote an EU-

wide shift to climate-friendly economies by developing the potential of regional development programmes to stimulate mitigation and adaptation to climate change to deliver sustainable socio-economic development.”

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Sub-objectives

1. Share good practices.2. Develop long-lasting relationships between partners.3. Raise awareness and disseminate information. 4. Inventory and compare SEA approaches.5. Investigate and incorporate the use of SEA and SA into

regional development programmes.6. Practical guidance to convince and assist local and regional

authorities and agencies.7. Provide expertise and capacity-building to partner regions.8. Give partner regions the opportunity to undertake pilot

actions related. 9. Project findings communication at a strategic policy-forming

level.

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Project components

1. Management and Coordination 2. Communication and Dissemination

3. Exchange of experiences 4. Pilot actions

•Steering group meetings

•Reporting

•Financial management

•Administrative management

•Website, newsletters,

•Dissemination & publicity material

•External events,

•Final conference

•Baseline report,

•Indicators & criteria,

•Macro-economic analysis,

•SEA discussion paper,

•Methodological Handbook,

• CB & Thematic seminars

•Pilot actions

•Progress reports

•Final reports

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Major outputs• Baseline report on the situation in the partner regions;

• Report on criteria and indicators;

• A macro-economic analysis of three partner regions which will identify the necessary structural changes regions required for achieving low carbon status;

• SEA/sustainability assessment discussion paper; • Methodological handbook for integration of climate

change into regional development programmes;

• Pilot actions (such as the preparation of a carbon footprint of regional development programmes)

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Methodology• Project combines traditional networking

opportunities with research and analysis to be carried out by the partners and external experts

• Project team and Component Leaders will set up working groups for each major task

• Working groups meet 2 – 3 times

• Partners choose their working groups according to interest and experience

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Progress so far• Project activities launched in Dec 2008 with

the kick-off meeting

• Working group on baseline assessment started

• 4 new working groups will be launched in March

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More information about the project http://rsc.rec.org/?page=home

Thank you for your very kind interest!