program objectives | The following priorities and specific objectives have been developed within the programme:
- P1: Nature-friendly and safe borderland
- SO 1.1: Supporting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention and resilience, taking into account an ecosystem approach
- SO 1.2: Enhancing protection and preservation of nature, biodiversity and green infrastructure, including in urban areas, and reducing all forms of pollution
- P2: Better connected borderland
- SO 2.1: Developing and improving sustainable, climate resilient, intelligent and intermodal mobility at national, regional and local level, including improved access to TEN-T and cross-border mobility
- P3: A borderland that is creative and attractive for tourists
- SO 3.1: Strengthen the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovation
- P4: Cooperation of institutions and inhabitants of the borderland
- SO 4.1: Strengthen the institutional capacity of public institutions, in particular those entrusted with the management of a specific territory, and stakeholders
- SO 4.2: Build up mutual trust, in particular by encouraging people-to-people actions
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Expected results | The programme proposes the following (non exhaustive) types of measures:
P1: Nature-friendly and safe borderland
- SO 1.1: Supporting climate change adaptation and disaster risk prevention and resilience, taking into account an ecosystem approach
- The protection of biodiversity and the enhancement of environmentally valuable areas, for example:
- protection, restoration and enhancement of natural habitats, including wetlands, wetlands and breeding sites of protected animal species, especially in protected areas, including, if necessary, inter alia, nature inventory, nature monitoring, monitoring of the ecosystem for the effects of atmospheric pollution, reduction of tourism pressure, improvement of water relations, complementary planting
- protection, maintenance and improvement of the connectivity of ecological corridors, in particular between protected areas, including, inter alia, removal of physical barriers, making corridor connectivity clear (inter alia, by upgrading/constructing culverts under transport routes), development of green and blue infrastructure
- Countering the spread and emergence of invasive species, for example:
- detection and control (monitoring) of invasive species
- isolating populations of invasive species
- removal of invasive species (e.g. mowing, uprooting, use of pheromone methods, introduction of genetic modifications)
- Analyses, strategies, action plans and pilots that address the protection or creation of forms of nature conservation and the maintenance of transboundary ecological corridors, for example:
- preparing analyses, strategies and action plans, including for joint management, spatial planning, and designation of protected areas and ecological corridors
- carrying out pilot activities resulting from the strategies, analyses and action plans
- SO 1.2: Enhancing protection and preservation of nature, biodiversity and green infrastructure, including in urban areas, and reducing all forms of pollution
- Their aim is to raise public awareness of nature conservation and biodiversity preservation by:
- promoting the principles of sustainable management and use of natural environment resources
- communicating the benefits of maintaining the continuity of ecological corridors and preserving biodiversity, including the benefits of ecosystem services
- promoting green and blue infrastructure
- communicating the risks associated with the spread of invasive species
- learning about ecosystems (including through field visits) and their current threats
- Examples of educational and promotional activities: creation of educational trails, meetings, lectures, workshops, seminars, conferences concluding projects
P2: Better connected borderland
- SO 2.1: Developing and improving sustainable, climate resilient, intelligent and intermodal mobility at national, regional and local level, including improved access to TEN-T and cross-border mobility
- Providing a climate-resilient and safe transport infrastructure that is conducive to increasing economic and social integration
- Promoting pollution-free and sustainable multimodal mobility
- Improving cross-border mobility
P3: A borderland that is creative and attractive for tourists
- SO 3.1: Strengthen the role of culture and sustainable tourism in economic development, social inclusion and social innovation
- Supporting the development of cross-border competitive / innovative / integrated tourism products / services / offers, in order to enhance the role of culture and tourism in economic development and social inclusion
- Preserving, providing access to and promoting tangible and intangible cultural and natural heritage of cross-border significance
- Creation of tourism information and promotion systems that popularise the region as an attractive tourist destination
- Building human capital and raising the level of knowledge particularly with regard to the dissemination of sustainable tourism practices and the requirements of the European Green Deal (including the New European Bauhaus) and digital competence
P4: Cooperation of institutions and inhabitants of the borderland
- SO 4.1: Strengthen the institutional capacity of public institutions, in particular those entrusted with the management of a specific territory, and stakeholders
- Building cross-border partnerships, for example cooperation of public institutions and not-for-profit organisations related in particular to education, ecology, culture, arts, sports, active leisure, tradition, economic cooperation, tourism, nature, emergency management, rescue
- Supporting local cross-border initiatives to improve the quality of life in the Borderland
- Strengthening cross-border integration and building a common identity of Borderland inhabitants
- Exchange of good practices, promotion of cooperation for common solutions in the field of environment and low-carbon economy
- Raising awareness and promoting pro-ecological behaviour of the residents of the Borderland and tourists
- SO 4.2: Build up mutual trust, in particular by encouraging people-to-people actions
- Only small-scale projects are eligible
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