Annex 4. ESPON-INTERACT Thematic Study on Cross Border Cooperation. Additional figures and maps

Similar documents
The national standards bodies of:

Forum for European Electrical Domestic Safety FEEDS. B. DOME FISUEL

Forum for European Electrical Domestic Safety FEEDS. Residential Electrical Safety How to ensure progress?

JESSICA Networking Platform 3 rd Meeting

EUROPE STARTS WITH YOU!

INNOVATION. GRANTED! France at the heart of INTERREG

English version. Alarm systems Terms and definitions

Keeping European Consumers safe Rapid Alert System for dangerous non-food products 2014

This document is a preview generated by EVS

Sýnishorn Health care services - Quality management systems - Requirements based on EN ISO 9001:2015

CEN/TC 256 Overview. Presentation to ISCC January C Cork Chair CEN/TC CEN all rights reserved

EUROPEAN LANDSCAPE CONVENTION CEP-CDPATEP

List of nationally authorised medicinal products

English Version. Office furniture - Office work chair - Part 4: Clarifications to EN :2000 (Dimensions)

Telematics Services. Vodafone Power to you. Vehicle Security and Remote Management in the palm of your hand. automotive.vodafone.

StolenVehicle Tracking

This document is a preview generated by EVS

This document is a preview generated by EVS

ILNAS-EN ISO 23640:2015

Sýnishorn Chemical disinfectants and antiseptics - Application of European standards for chemical disinfectants and antiseptics

English Version. This Technical Report was approved by CEN on 11 December It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee CEN/TC 135.

Sýnishorn Maintenance - Qualification of maintenance personnel

BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF MEDICAL

Founding - Magnetic particle testing

HEXALOBULAR INTERNAL DRIVING FEATURE FOR BOLTS AND SCREWS (ISO 10664:2005) IRISH STANDARD I.S. EN ISO 10664:2005. Price Code

Sýnishorn Respiratory protective devices - Gas filter(s) and combined filter(s) - Requirements, testing, marking

SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL STANDARD

Sýnishorn Safety of woodworking machines - One side thickness planing machines

This document is a preview generated by EVS

This document is a preview generated by EVS

This document is a preview generated by EVS

ISO INTERNATIONAL STANDARD. Glass containers Vacuum lug finishes Part 1: General

SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL STANDARD

CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT - SUPPLIER'S

This document is a preview generated by EVS

This document is a preview generated by EVS

LABORATORY GLASSWARE - GRADUATED MEASURING CYLINDERS (ISO 4788:2005) IRISH STANDARD I.S. EN ISO 4788:2005. Price Code

ISO INTERNATIONAL STANDARD. Adhesives for thermoplastic piping systems Part 1: Determination of film properties

REFRIGERATING SYSTEMS AND HEAT

This document is a preview generated by EVS

ISO 7458 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD. Glass containers Internal pressure resistance Test methods

Sýnishorn Specifications for patient handling equipment used in road ambulances - Part 1: General stretcher systems and patient handling equipment

ILNAS-EN ISO :2017

Sýnishorn Ventilation in hospitals - Coherent hierarchic structure and common terms and definitions for a standard related to ventilation in hospitals

Textile fire protection closures EI 30/90

COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS FOR AND REMOTE READING OF METERS - PART 2: PHYSICAL AND LINK LAYER IRISH STANDARD I.S. EN :

This document is a preview generated by EVS

ISO INTERNATIONAL STANDARD. Steel cord conveyor belts Part 4: Vulcanized belt joints

This document is a preview generated by EVS

Sýnishorn Safety of machinery - Permanent means of access to machinesry - Part 3: Stairs, stepladders and guard-rails

This document is a preview generated by EVS

SANS 21-1:2009 Edition 1 EN 115-1:2008

Future development of the furniture industry A look at the next 3-5 years

International Customer Edition Date: June 2014

ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENTATION LOOP CHECK (IEC 62382:2006 (EQV)) IRISH STANDARD I.S. EN 62382:2007. Price Code

About European Standards

Sýnishorn Windows and doors - Watertightness - Test method

Sýnishorn Power installations exceeding 1 kv a.c. - Part 1: Common rules

Sýnishorn Specification for mortar for masonry - Part 2: Masonry mortar

SOLID BIOFUELS - METHODS FOR

SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL STANDARD

ÍST EN :2015. Gildistaka ICS: 53.06

This document is a preview generated by EVS

CLEAR LIQUIDS - ESTIMATION OF COLOUR BY THE GARDNER COLOUR SCALE - PART 1: VISUAL METHOD (ISO :2004) IRISH STANDARD I.S. EN ISO :2005

Foreword. A completely revised report for quicker and easier access to key information

This document is a preview generated by EVS

The winning formats in CEE Planet Retail Ltd October 2010

Office furniture - Office work chair - Part 2: Safety requirements

English version. OPC unified architecture - Part 1: Overview and concepts (IEC/TR :2010)


DECORATIVE WALLCOVERINGS - ROLL AND PANEL FORM PRODUCTS IRISH STANDARD I.S. EN 15102:2007. Price Code. Údarás um Chaighdeáin Náisiúnta na héireann

This document is a preview generated by EVS

This document is a preview generated by EVS

This document is a preview generated by EVS

ISO INTERNATIONAL STANDARD

This document is a preview generated by EVS

This document is a preview generated by EVS

Glass for home appliances and

This document is a preview generated by EVS

National foreword. Text affected

Sýnishorn ISO INTERNATIONAL STANDARD. Geotechnical investigation and testing Field testing Part 3: Standard penetration test

This document is a preview generated by EVS

Paper and board - Determination of grammage (ISO 536:2012)

SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL STANDARD

PACKAGING - REQUIREMENTS FOR PACKAGING RECOVERABLE BY MATERIAL RECYCLING STANDARD I.S. EN 13430:2004. Price Code

This document is a preview generated by EVS

This document is a preview generated by EVS

This document is a preview generated by EVS

The advantages of closed heating systems. White paper

This document is a preview generated by EVS

This document is a preview generated by EVS

This document is a preview generated by EVS

PTG, SWT Series. Heat Recovery Systems

ALARM SYSTEMS - INTRUSION AND

CEN/TR :2017. Framework for standardization of signatures - Extended structure including electronic identification and authentication

This document is a preview generated by EVS

LABIRINT. Marketing and merchandising. Format and concept. Eventually new venture/equity. STRATEGIC Less risk Less funds Less people training

This document is a preview generated by EVS

This document is a preview generated by EVS

Certificate of constancy of performance,

Transcription:

Annex 4 ESPON-INTERACT Thematic Study on Cross Border Cooperation Additional figures and maps 3

1 Distribution of projects by INTERREG IIIA Programmes, which addresses themes in the ESPON-INTERACT INTERREG IIIA Database including first, second and third priorities. Figure 1 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 1 Skärgarden Figure 2 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 2 Kvarken-Mittskandia 4

Figure 3 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 3 Bavaria-Austria Figure 4 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 4 Austria-Czech Republic 5

Figure 5 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 5 Austria - Slovenia Figure 6 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 6 Austria-Hungary 6

Figure 7 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 7 Austria-Slovakia Figure 8 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 8 Sweden-Norway 7

Figure 9 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 9 EMS-Dollart Region Figure 10 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 10 Alperhein-Bodensee-Hochrhein 8

Figure 11 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 11 Saxony-Poland Figure 12 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 12 Sachsen-Czech Republic 9

Figure 13 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 13 Rhein-Waal and Rhein-Maas-Noord Figure 14 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 14 Brandenburg-Lubuskia 10

Figure 15 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 15 Italy-Austria Figure 16 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 16 Alcotra 11

Figure 17 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 17 Islands Figure 18 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 18 Italy-Slovenia 12

Figure 19 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 19 Ireland-Northern Ireland Figure 20 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 20 Ireland-Wales 13

Figure 21 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 21 Pamina Figure 22 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 22 Oberrhein Mitte Süd Rhin Superior Centre-Sud 14

Figure 23 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 23 Bavaria-Czech Republic Figure 24 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 24 Fyn K.E.RN. 15

Figure 25 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 25 Sonderjylland Schleswig Figure 26 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 26 Storstrom Ostholstein-Lubeck 16

Figure 27 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 27 Germany Luxembourg Germanophone Belgium Figure 28 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 28 Saarland Mosel/Lorraine Western Palatinate 17

Figure 29 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 29 Spain Portugal Figure 30 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 30 Spain Morocco 18

Figure 31 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 31 Italy Switzerland Figure 32 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 32 Öresund Region 19

Figure 33 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 33 Greece Albania Figure 34 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 34 Greece FYROM 20

Figure 35 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 35 Greece Bulgaria Figure 36 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 36 Greece Cyprus 21

Figure 37 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 37 Mecklembourg Vorpommern Poland Figure 38 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 38 Euregio Maas-Rhein 22

Figure 39 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 39 Euregio Karelia Figure 40 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 40 South East Finland Russia 23

Figure 41 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 41 France Switzerland Figure 42 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 42 France Spain 24

Figure 43 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 43 Nord Figure 44 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 44 Finland Estonia 25

Figure 45 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 45 Grensregio Vlaanderen-Nederland Figure 46 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 46 Wallonia Lorraine Luxembourg 26

Figure 47 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 47 Kent-Sussex Nord Pas de Calais-Picardie Figure 48 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 48 Gibraltar Morocco 27

Figure 49 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 49 France/Wallonia - Flanders Figure 50 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 50 Italy - Abania 28

Figure 51 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 51 Greece - Italy Figure 52 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 53 Italy Balkans Adriatic 29

Figure 53 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 54 Czech Republic Poland Figure 54 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 56 Slovakia Czech Republic 30

Figure 55 Figure Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 58 Lithuania Poland - Russia Figure 56 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 59 Hungary Slovakia - Ukraine 31

Figure 57 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 60 Hungary Romania Serbia Montenegro Figure 58 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 61 Slovenia Hungary Croatia 32

Figure 59 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 62 Italy - Malta Figure 60 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 63 Estonia Latvia Russia 33

Figure 61 Distribution of projects addressed by theme including first, second and third priorities INTERREG 64 Latvia Lithuania Belarus 34

2 Distribution of projects by INTERREG IIIA Programmes, which addresses themes in the ESPON-INTERACT INTERREG IIIA Database including first, second and third priorities. Figure 62 Top 10 INTERREG IIIA Programmes with Transport priorities Figure 63 Top 10 INTERREG IIIA Programmes with ICT priorities 35

Figure 64 Top 10 INTERREG IIIA Programmes with Energy priorities Figure 65 Top 10 INTERREG IIIA Programmes with Environment priorities 36

Figure 66 Top 10 INTERREG IIIA Programmes with Hazards priorities Figure 67 Top 10 INTERREG IIIA Programmes with Cross Border Social Interaction priorities 37

Figure 68 Top 10 INTERREG IIIA Programmes with Growth, Employment & Competitiveness priorities Figure 69 Top 10 INTERREG IIIA Programmes with Knowledge Sharing & Innovation priorities 38

Figure 70 Top 10 INTERREG IIIA Programmes with Education & Training priorities Figure 71 Top 10 INTERREG IIIA Programmes with Remote & Rural Development priorities 39

3 Additional Maps Map 1 Mountain Ranges of Europe in INTERREG IIIA Programme Areas / Degree of coverage approximated to NUTS 3 border regions 40

Map 2 Density of river crossings per 100 kms, in NUTS 3 land border regions 41

Map 3 Types of Cross Border Cooperation Regions in Europe and area of coverage 42

Map 4 Geographic type of border of NUTS 3 regions plus density of border crossings (roads an rail crossings per 100 km) in border regions across EU 27+2 43

4 Draft border region typologies produced by ESPON 1.1.3 Enlargement Draft Typology # 1: border typology for integration potential geographical-physical border typology Potential for change Starting position High: Green border Low: Mountain/River border Good: High density of border crossing points Bad: Low density of border crossing points Forerunners of integration Candidates of integration Hardworkers of integration Handicapped for integration 44

Draft Typology # 2: border typology for integration potential socioeconomic border typology Potential for change Starting position High: High economic disparities Low: Low economic disparities Good: High number of transnational activities Bad: Low number of transnational activities Forerunners of integration Candidates of integration Hardworkers of integration Handicapped for integration 45