Expected results | The programme proposes the following (non exhaustive) types of measures:
P1: Cooperating for a smarter programme area
- SO 1.1: Developing and enhancing research and innovation capacities and the uptake of advanced technologies
- Supporting cross-border innovation and technology based on smart specialization approach and improving cooperation between research institutions, SMEs, public sector, and business support organisations
- Supporting pilot lines, early product validation, certification, advanced manufacturing capabilities including via science – business collaboration
- Strengthening and modernising business support services
- Accelerating innovation and technology transfer in order to support the roll out of innovative solutions
- Pilot actions aimed at transferring good practices on green economy trends and standards
P2: Cooperating for greener and climate change resilient programme area
- SO 2.1: Promoting renewable energy in accordance with Renewable Energy Directive (EU) 2018/2001, including the sustainability criteria set out therein
- Development of joint solutions to increase the production of additional capacity for renewable energy (e.g., solar, geothermal, biomass, etc.) including small-scale infrastructure preferring nature-based solutions
- Implementing pilot actions to test innovative and climate-neutral solutions through, e.g., taking up and exploiting R&D results for the energy efficient renovation and heating and cooling of buildings (including cultural heritage buildings)
- Improving energy demand management and fostering behavioural changes of consumers for reducing energy consumption and a resource-efficient and sustainable use of energy, supporting schemes linking various aspects of energy savings and energy efficiency, including include awareness raising activities and information regarding cooperation mechanisms and financing schemes
- Promoting the production and use of advanced biofuels (produced from non-food/energy crops, such as cellulosic biofuels, and biomass supplied from sustainable sources), prioritising the use of brownfield locations. The programme shall support alternative methods of water collection for irrigation of energy crops
- SO 2.2: Promoting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention, resilience, taking into account ecosystem-based approaches
- Development and introduction of joint climate change adaptation, disaster prevention and first response plans, SECAP, as well as solutions and systems for monitoring, prevention and management of potential risks (e.g. floods, wildfires, landslides, droughts, earthquakes, invasive alien species, etc.)
- Encouraging intersectoral/interstate cooperation in risk prevention and rapid response management through development and implementation of joint protocols, procedures, approaches, measures, and sectoral risk and vulnerability assessments, such as establishment of joint emergency centres, small scale infrastructure preferring nature-based solutions, response vehicles, equipment, shelters, etc.
- Strengthening of institutional and expert capacities and raising awareness to address environmental issues, climate change and disaster risks reduction
- Development of cross-border risk assessment and disaster risk strategies for cross-border hazards such as droughts, floods, landslides, fires, invasive alien species directly threatening biodiversity and eco-systems
- Increasing climate resilience of critical infrastructure and cultural/natural heritage sites through improved risk preparedness and risk management plans
P3: Cooperating for healthier and more inclusive programme area
- SO 3.1: Ensuring equal access to health care and fostering resilience of health systems, including primary care, and promoting the transition from institutional to family-based and community-based care
- Development and implementation of ICT solutions and (pilot) actions to support digitalization in health and social care
- Improving access to long-term health and social care services for vulnerable and marginalised groups, such as children (e.g., childrean deprived of parental care), elderly, persons with disabilities through investments in individual social housing, equipment, transport means, etc.
- Improving the accessibility and effectiveness of cross-border public health care services by investing in telemedicine, diagnostics, mobile clinics/infirmaries and mobile assets, including small scale infrastructure preferring nature-based solutions
- Transfer of knowledge through exchange of experience, awareness raising, lifelong learning, education and training programmes, and capacity building through online and in-situ trainings to improve skills in the field of health care and social care and enhance the delivery of primary care and family-based and community-based care services
- Developing and implementing joint activities/solutions to promote healthy lifestyles, active and healthy aging, disease prevention.
P4: Cooperating for more sustinable and socially innovative tourism and culture
- SO 4.1: Enhancing the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovation
- Developing and implementing joint (pilot) actions (including place-based solutions) to support diversification and sustainability of the tourism by investing in lesser-known destinations and diverse forms of tourism (cultural, rural, agro, active, etc.) including small-scale infrastructure preferring nature-based solutions
- Developing and implementing innovative solutions and creating smart destinations (e.g., through digitalisation and creative industries), and new services and products for specific targeted market segments such as seniors, young people or people with disabilities including small scale infrastructure preferring nature-based solutions
- Development and implementation of measures to protect, develop and promote sustainable cultural heritage and cultural services, landscape heritage, public tourism assets and tourism services including investments in physical regeneration and security of public spaces (including small-scale infrastructure preferring nature-based solutions), in the scope of their inclusion in the touristic and/or cultural circuit
- Support of social innovation and inclusion in tourism and culture - development of existing and/or new tourism and culture businesses to support job creation including up-skilling and re-skilling of vulnerable groups (e.g., upgrading digital skills)
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