THE URBACT PROGRAMME BARCELONA 30 JANUARY 2018

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THE URBACT PROGRAMME BARCELONA 30 JANUARY 2018

European Territorial Cooperation (ETC) programme co-financed by ERDF and Member/Partner States Main objective: To promote integrated and sustainable urban development in European cities Duration: 2014-2020 URBACT III in a nutshell Budget: EUR 96 million Managing Authority: France - CGET Monitoring Committee composed by MS/PS and Commission Target: Decision makers and practitioners in the cities 3

3 main strands of activities TRANSNATIONAL EXCHANGE & LEARNING Cities sharing experiences, problems solutions, learn from one another, identify good practices to design & implement integrated urban policies CAPACITY BUILDING Enhancing the capacities of urban practitioners and policy-makers to develop integrated and participatory approaches to urban development CAPITALISATION DISSEMINATION Communicating urban knowledge, policy recommendations, good practices to a wider audience of policymakers & practitioners NETWORKS TRAININGS KNOWLEDGE PLATFORM 4

Networks 3 types 5 to 12 cities during 2,5 years common topic / expertise support Action Planning Networks (20 so far) (Objective: to co-produce an Integrated Action Plan-IAP) Implementation Networks (4 so far) (Objective: to overcome challenges of the implementation of IAP) Transfer networks (Objective: to adapt and transfer an URBACT labelled Good Practice) 200 cities currently involved in APN & IN 5

ACTION PLANNING NETWORKS Lead Partner & Project Partner Lead Partner (LP) Projekt Partner (PP) NO SE EE PP in 2 Projekten LP + PP LV Neue PP (phase 2) DK LT IE UK NL BE DE PL LUX CZ SK FR CH AT SI HR HU RO BG PT ES IT EL MT

THE IMPORTANT BITS!

Who is eligible? Partners can come from the 28 Member States plus Norway and Switzerland. Cities are the main beneficiary for the URBACT Programme (no limit in population) Beneficiaries: Cities, municipalities, towns Infra-municipal tiers of government Metropolitan Authorities and organized agglomerations Non-City : Local agencies defined as public or semi-public organisations set up by a city Non-city partners cannot be proposed for the initial partnership Phase 1 application. But can join during Phase 1. 8

Partnership A Lead Partner should be proposed to lead the networks Each type of network has different rules: Action Planning Network - minimum 8 and maximum 12 partners including the Lead Partner; Implementation Network - minimum 8 and maximum 12 partners including the Lead Partner; Transfer Network - minimum 5 and maximum 8 partners including the Good Practice City as Lead Partner Include no more than 2 non-city partners (local agencies); Balance between more and less developed regions of Europe 9

Financial resources The network budgets range from EUR 600.000 to 800.000 (Phases 1 and 2) The total eligible cost for the Phase 1 is lower for each kind of network between EUR 80.000 and 100.000. The European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) co-finances network costs, with the following co-financing rates: 70% for cities located in more developed regions 85% for cities located in less developed and transition regions Partners from Switzerland will be co-financed at up to 50% by Swiss national funds Partners from Norway may participate in Transfer Networks at their own cost for this call The programme provides additional financial support for expertise to the value of EUR 127.000 The map of regions for co-financing rates of Structural funds is available via: http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/sources/graph/poster2014/eu28.pdf 10

OTHER PROGRAMME ACTIVITIES

CAPACITY-BUILDING Tools, toolkits National seminars URBACT Summer University 12

CAPITALISATION-DISSEMINATION Networks capturing learning Programme-level capitalisation @URBACT National level with National URBACT Points 13

Capitalisation activities Renew, illustrate and share the concept of integrated approach to urban development 10 years after the approval of the Leipzig Charter Local pacts for deprived neighborhoods to test the implementation of a multi-level governance approach to reduce territorial disparities in urban areas. Good practices for new approaches of urban planning Create a virtual community of practice to help cities achieve maximum results in terms of digital/tech job creation Case studies, tools and guidance for cities wanting to sustain and SMEs and social economy through innovative public procurement Conference Vitality of smaller cities in Europe (Barcelona Oct. 2018) to demonstrate capacities of smaller cities to enhance their economic sustainability 14

URBACT AND THE URBAN AGENDA FOR THE EU

URBACT in the Pact of Amsterdam URBACT is one of the key partners of the Urban Agenda for the EU (UAEU). URBACT participates as an observer: to the DG meeting on Urban Matters (DGUM) and to the Urban Development Group (UDG) to the Partnerships of the UAEU URBACT can also propose Urban Authorities to the DG meeting for nomination as a member of a Partnership, upon approval of its Monitoring Committee. 16

Mutual benefits through the participation of URBACT in the UAEU Benefits for URBACT: - reinforce the impact and the visibility of URBACT - establish URBACT as a main partner of the UAEU for its third objective better urban knowledge. Benefits for URBACT cities: - bringing their voice to the Partnerships working on the same topics: invitations for contributions to Partnerships meetings, etc. - Linking results of Partnerships with networks and vice-versa, for Europewide impact Benefits for the Urban Agenda for the EU: - strong potential of URBACT to disseminate UAEU content through NUPs, URBACT cities, etc. - Urban knowledge and good practices from the ground coming from URBACT cities, URBACT local groups and experts 17

Contribution of URBACT to the UAEU Ongoing participation of URBACT cities as member of some Partnerships Representation of URBACT in the Partnerships through Programme Experts or members of the Secretariat Ad hoc inputs of practitioners from URBACT cities involved in ongoing networks Scale up of good practices gathered within the Partnerships via call for Good Practices Capitalisation activities: policy labs/ thematic seminars, good practices, city case studies, policy recommendations, etc. Articles and blogs on the web 18

Circular economy Local Economic Dvpt Creative & cultural industries Smart Specialisation Social innovation Early school leaving Topics of Networks Digital Employment Local governance Smart urban technologies Public procurement Urban poverty Integration of Migrants Urban renewal Military sites Retail & city center Resilience Collaborative public services Sustainable mobility Place making Cultural heritage Temporary use Freight 19

97 Cities Good Practices selected from 25 Countries which fit with UAEU themes Enegry Transition Climate Adaptation Jobs & Skills Urban Poverty Affordable Housing Air Quality Digital Transitions Sustainable Land Use Procurement Migrant Inclusion Circular Economy Urban Mobility 20

URBACT and the New Urban Agenda Participation of URBACT at Habitat III - United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development in Quito in October 2016: Presentation by URBACT cities of their integrated and participative approach during the conference. Use the URBACT method for exchange & learning beyond the EU: Proposal of the Commission in Quito to use URBACT expertise for training and quality support of the International Urban Cooperation (IUC) which twins European cities with cities from other continents. URBACT at the World Urban Forum in February 2018: Present to share the URBACT method as well as participation in side events on sustainable urban development 21

GETTING INVOLVED

From Good Practices to Transfer Networks 44 URBACT Good Practice Cities applied for transfer networks and are looking for Phase 2 partners. 23

TRANSFER Cities what to ask yourself! Does the good practice address an issue faced by my city? Can my city commit to tackling the challenge and adapting the Good Practice? Can my city commit to resourcing the network activities as required, as well as the transfer costs? 24

City Festival September 2018 URBACT Action Planning Networks show case their results Networking event for future collaboration Knowledge platform for the UAEU on integrated and participative approaches to sustainable urban development 25

Learn more about URBACT! Find more city projects and results on www.urbact.eu Make use of our tools and guidelines on www.urbact.eu Learn from good city practices to be published on the URBACT website 26