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Interact capitalisation plan July 2016 Summary What is capitalisation in Interreg? Capitalisation in Interreg can be understood as an integrated building process that gathers valuable programme and project results within a specific field of regional development policy. It enables identifying and sharing knowledge, raising awareness about the achievements of Interreg in a particular field (capital). Hence, capital should be understood as the results/knowledge of programmes/projects used to generate new knowledge to support the development of future policies and programmes. Objectives of Interreg capitalisation The 2014-2020 programming period represents a step forward for Interreg. In fact, the success of Interreg is strongly interconnected to the thematic concentration and resultoriented approach, in order to demonstrate the added-value and contribution of this instrument to Cohesion Policy. In order to address this, Interact has defined a series of activities and long-term strategies enabling the smooth implementation of Interreg programmes in regards to the thematic concentration and the focus on results. Furthermore, the effects of Interreg on Cohesion Policy should be more clearly identified also increasing the visibility of Interreg as a whole, on the basis of the results achieved. Hence an increased networking of programmes, also at a strategic level, is needed to guide Interreg programmes towards this practice. Enabling this practice in the whole Interreg community implies also the understanding and definition of the main goals to be achieved. On the basis of current experiences and lessons learnt during the previous programming periods, three main goals can be identified.

Success for Interact Long-term results Related actions Strategic approach to Capitalisation, developed by Programmes Thematic communities related to TOs and crosscutting themes Trends identified through pilot capitalisation activities Interreg Programmes to develop a strategic approach to capitalisation as an ongoing tool for the improvement of their implementation/results Thematic knowledge on projects results to be available to the Interreg community. This will be more effective thanks to thematic expertise to be improved with the support of Interact activities within each network created Evidence of Interreg added value to be identified in each network and made available for further evolution and improvement of the policy and also outside Interreg Identification and analysis of best practices for capitalization approaches Promotion of their use Implementation of thematic networks Identification of lacks and provision of sectorial expertise needed Facilitation of knowledge management procedures within thematic networks and fields Organisation of targeted events/trainings on thematic and crosscutting issues Promotion of Interreg achievements/results and expertise available, also outside Interreg Organisation of targeted events/analysis on thematic and crosscutting issues 2 / 7

How does it work? Networks and other capitalisation activities Networks The capitalisation networks will constitute a resource for gaining new contacts and knowledge, providing opportunities and inspiration; they will be a support framework to refer to for advice, support, coaching, mentoring for its members and even beyond. Networks can serve both the purpose of learning/receiving as well as of promoting/sharing knowledge, information and achievements of Cooperation Programmes. The added value of networks Capitalisation networks will facilitate ongoing EU-wide transfer of knowledge and capitalisation of Interreg programmes and projects results among them in order to provide input to and influence regional policies, and in particular programmes and policies others than Interreg (e.g. Investment for Growth and Jobs, thematic regional/national programmes, initiatives and policies) trying to get benefit of practices already tested and consolidated thanks to cooperation. The main users of the networks will be the Interreg, Interreg IPA CBC and ENI Programmes. Furthermore the Capitalisation networks will also try to establish synergies with other initiatives and contexts which are not related to the Regional Policy. More generally, any initiative whose focus is in line with the issues addressed through the topics of capitalisation networks could potentially be relevant for the networks themselves. 3 / 7

More precisely the capitalisation networks would aim: Internal capitalisation To exploit the results of Interreg programmes and projects and make them available for a knowledge transfer among communities set up within each network. To increase the thematic expertise/competence within programmes thanks to Interact support. To improve the quality of the programme's content and thematic focus providing advisories and support on the thematic orientation and content related issues. External capitalisation To contribute to the EU wide evidence of the thematic contribution (added-value) of cooperation by sharing and promoting results and experience among relevant stakeholders within Interreg and outside. In order to achieve this, the participation of the networks in related wider EU platforms and activities would have to be boosted, and links with relevant organisations and initiatives will be built. To exploit the results of cooperation programmes and projects and make them available to a wider audience of regional policy stakeholders across Europe. The main added-value is to ensure that results will be promoted and linked to relevant policy makers. 4 / 7

Other capitalisation activities In addition to the capitalisation networks, Interact III will implement also a series of activities, such as: Support to programmes to enable capitalisation processes Events on capitalisation practices, challenges and approaches will be organised, focusing on presenting and sharing capitalisation practices and experiences by programmes in 2007-2013 period. In addition to this, a set of publications on capitalisation practices and guidance, also vis-à-vis to programme closure, will be made available. Coordination with other Interregional (Pan-European) Programmes A closer coordination of capitalisation activities will be ensured with the Interregional (Pan- European) Programmes URBACT, ESPON and Interreg Europe. A specific coordination with latter will be enhanced in order to include Interreg knowledge in its Policy Learning Platforms, aligning thematic work on TOs 1 3 4 6. Pilot action on Interreg response to migration-related issues A specific pilot action on migration issues will be implemented according to the encouragement of the General Affairs Council of the European Union. Interact will facilitate a discussion forum and network of programmes aimed to identify possible measures to be implemented under a common Action Plan for Interreg Programmes. This pilot action will be implemented in close cooperation with ESPON and DG Regio. Interact Talks In order to promote innovative communication approaches related to capitalisation of Interreg results, specific thematic Talks will be organised in the thematic fields identified for Interact. The Interact Talks will also aim at demonstrating how Interreg works and how its cooperation model could be enlarged/transferred. This will be targeted at stakeholders and audiences other than Interreg practitioners. 5 / 7

1a 3a 3c 4a 4c 4f 5b 6b 6d 6f 7a 7c 7e 8ETC 9ETC 11 ETC Selection of main themes and cross-cutting topics: the capitalisation survey In line with the new thematic approach of Cohesion Policy, a list of themes and cross-cutting topics were identified to respond to the need for a better focus and a more structured approach for capitalisation work. Interact carried out a survey among cooperation programmes in November 2015 to better define its future supporting role in the field of capitalization and its main thematic focus. Thematic Objectives 36 24 13 11 16 14 7 3 10 19 TO1 TO3 TO4 TO5 TO6 TO7 TO8 TO9 TO10 TO11 Altogether 42 programmes handed in a complete survey, reaching 39% of CBC programmes, 80 % of TN programmes and 50% of IR programmes. The main thematic objectives selected were TO11, TO5, TO7 (TOs 1-3-4-6 are tackled by Interreg Europe). Investment Priorities 23 28 11 6 7 6 7 1 2 4 6 1 3 14 2 5 19 13 13 5 8 5 2 1 1 8 7 2 1 10 21 6 / 7

Regarding investment priorities, 11ETC, 5b and 7c were the three most frequently selected ones (IPs under TOs 1-3-4-6 are tackled by Interreg Europe). As for the selected cross-cutting themes, there was a special interest in maritime dimension, cross-border disaster management and joint provision of services of general economic interest /cross-border public services. On this basis, Interact will focus on the selected topics activating, gradually, the following networks: TO7 Sustainable Transport Network. TO5 Climate change and Risks Network (covering the topic of disaster management). T08, TO9 and TO10 Inclusive growth. TO11 Better administration and cooperation. These networks will be implemented starting from 2016 until the closure of Interact III. Beside these new networks, Interact will continue to work on two networks which have already been started, Knowledge of the Sea and MedLabGroup. More information The full version of the Interact capitalisation plan can be found at the Interact website. 7 / 7