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The policy also has a role to play in wider challenges for the future, including climate change, energy supply and globalisation. The EU's regional policy covers all European regions, although regions across the EU fall in different categories (so-called objectives), depending mostly on their economic situation.
Public Private Partnerships and Cohesion Policy. Cohesion policy and Paris Agreement Targets. Indicators in Cohesion Policy. Integrated use of ESI funds to address social challenges. European Cohesion Policy and regional development policies in other parts of the world Archived 2017-12-09 at the Wayback Machine
The current composition of Conference of European Regional Legislative Assemblies is made up of representation from the parliaments of the Spanish communities, Italian regional councils, the federated states of Germany and Austria, the Portuguese regions of l'Açores and Madeira, the countries of the United Kingdom with devolved national ...
The ministry of Regional Development and EU Funds of the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Ministarstvo regionalnoga razvoja i fondova Europske unije) is the ministry in the Government of Croatia which is in charge of planning and implementation of regional development policies, activities related to harmonization with the European Union in the field of regional policy and the use of funds from ...
The European Structural and Investment Funds (ESI Funds, ESIFs) are financial tools governed by a common rulebook, set up to implement the regional policy of the European Union, as well as the structural policy pillars of the Common Agricultural Policy and the Common Fisheries Policy. They aim to reduce regional disparities in income, wealth ...
Agenda 2000 was an action programme of the European Union whose main objectives were to reform the Common Agricultural Policy and Regional policy, [1] and establish a new financial framework for the years 2000–06 with a view to the then upcoming Eastern Enlargement of the European Union.
It includes regional economic policy, regional social policy, regional environmental policy, regional political policy, regional cultural policy, etc.Regional policy aims to improve economic conditions in regions of relative disadvantage, [2] either within a nation or within a supranational grouping such as the European Union. [3]
Outside EU institutions, the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR-CCRE) is the largest organisation of local and regional government in Europe; its members are national associations of towns, municipalities and regions from over 35 countries. Together these associations represent some 100,000 local and regional authorities.