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Welcome to Objective 2 programme Vorarlberg Austria

Welcome to Objective 2 programme Vorarlberg Austria. 1. Introduction. The European Commission will actively participate in the development of the Vorarlberg region by co-financingthe Objective 2 programme for the area during 2000-2006.

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Welcome to Objective 2 programme Vorarlberg Austria

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  1. Welcome toObjective 2 programmeVorarlbergAustria DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  2. 1. Introduction The European Commission will actively participate in the development of the Vorarlberg region by co-financingthe Objective 2 programme for the area during 2000-2006. The region is located in the western most part of Austria bordering Germany, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. During the previous period the region was covered under the Objectives 2 and 5(b). The total cost of the programme is EUR 153 million, of which EUR 22.7 million will be provided by the EU Structural Funds. DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  3. 1.2 The Map of the eligible area DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  4. 1.3 Description of the eligible area Located in the westernmost part of Austria, Vorarlberg is the second smallest region in Austria. The portion of the region eligible under Objective 2 for the 2000-2006 programming period includes a population of 52 382. Although Vorarlberg is one of Austria's strongest regional economies, it has a GDP per capita of 110%, there are considerable disparities between the more urban and the more rural and mountainous areas. The industrial sector continues to play an important role in the regional economy and employs about 40% of the labour force. The service sector employs 57% of the labour force but is far below the national and EU-average. Agriculture plays a minor role in the overall regional economy but remains quite important in rural areas. DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  5. 1.3 Description of the eligible area In contrast with the rest of the region, the Objective 2 area is made up of small business employing 6 people on average. Two-thirds of companies have fewer than 6 employees. There is no university in the area, training facilities are almost all located outside the area and R&D is lagging. Two sectors, tourism and timber processing, are especially affected by a shortage of skilled staff. The unemployment rate (4.2%) in the Vorarlberg region is below the national average (4.8%). The region has the lowest proportion of women in active employment in the country. Due to the limited number of jobs available in the rural areas more than half of the labour force has to commute. DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  6. 1.4 Main regional indicators in EU and Austria1988-1998-9Source: EC: Second report on Economic and Social Cohesion, Volume 2, Jan 2001 EconomyLabour market GDP/headEmpl.% of total, 1999Unempl. rate% 19881998AgriIndust.Servi.19891999 EU15 100,0 100,0 4,5 29,2 66,0 8,4 9,4 Österreich 102,2 111,7 6,2 29,8 64,0 3,1 4,0 Burgenland 61,1 68,8 6,3 34,3 59,5 3,5 3,3 N-österreich 84,4 91,4 10,1 29,5 60,5 2,7 3,1 Wien 152,0 162,8 0,8 22,8 76,4 5,3 5,9 Kärnten 80,9 91,6 7,8 30,6 61,6 3,2 4,7 Steiermark 78,6 90,1 8,5 33,8 57,7 3,2 4,1 O-österreich 97,8 104,9 8,3 34,9 56,9 2,4 2,7 Salzburg 115,7 124,8 4,9 26,5 68,6 2,0 3,4 Tirol 102,0 113,4 4,8 24,3 70,9 2,0 4,7 Vorarlberg 105,3 111,8 2,0 41,2 56,8 1,5 3,5 DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  7. 2. Development strategy • The Objective 2 programme aims to: • achieve sustainable development with improved standards of living, • promote a dynamic, internationally competitive business structure, • promote long-term employment. DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  8. 2. Development strategy • The programme sets out a broad range of strategies in the following areas: • transport, infrastructure, • environment and energy, • R&D, innovation, • telecommunications, • regional cooperation projects, • sustainable enterprises in a competitive region, • promoting employment, • equal opportunities. DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  9. 2. Development strategy • To implement the above strategies the programme sets out two main priorities: • 1. promoting sustainable enterprises, • 2. developing a competitive region. DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  10. 3. Priorities, measures and expected impact Priority 1. Developing sustainable enterprises: Structural Funds: EUR 11 878 000 Total public funding: EUR 15 584 000 Total volume: EUR 85 481 000 (ERDF: 52.3% of total EU contribution), 3 measures: 1. Investments strengthening the regional economic structure 2. R&D 3. Environmental investments DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  11. 3. Priorities, measures and expected impact Priority 2. Developing competitive regions: Structural Funds: EUR 10 386 000 Total public funding: EUR 12 983 000 Total volume: EUR 66 818 000 (ERDF: 45.7% of total EU contribution), 3 measures: 1. Improving regional infrastructure, 2. Improving conditions for women in active employment, 3. Strengthening regional and local co-operation DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  12. 3. Priorities, measures and expected impact • Priority 3. Technical assistance: • Structural Funds: EUR 452 000 • Total public funding: EUR 904 000 • Total volume: EUR 904 000 • (ERDF: 2.0% of total EU contribution), 2 measures: • 1. Technical assistance in the narrow sense • 2. Other expenditure in the context of technical assistance DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  13. 4. Management and contact information The Office of the Vorarlberg Regional Government (Amt der Vorarlberg Landesregierung) has been designated as the Managing Authority responsible for the overall coordination of the programme. The Austrian Regional Planning Conference (ÖROK: Österreichische Raumordnungskonferenz) will act as the secretariat for both Objective 1 and 2 programmes. The Monitoring Committee will include the competent Federal ministries (as appointed by the Federal Chancellery) and implementing bodies alongside the social partners and institutions responsible for equal opportunities and sustainable development. The Ministry of Finance and the department responsible for coordinating each Fund will have overall financial responsibility for financial control. DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  14. 4. Management and contact information Amt der Vorarlberger LandesregierungAbteilung Europaangelegenheiten und AußenbeziehungenBüchel, MartinaLandhaus, A-6901 BegrenzTel.: +43.5574.511-20310, Fax.: +43.5574.511-20095E-mail.: martina.buechel@vlr.gv.atWeb: Vorarlberg Österreichischen Raumordnunskonferenz (ÖROK)Geschäftsführer Kunze, EduardHohenstaufengasse 3, A-1010 WienTel.: +43.1.5353444, Fax.: +43.1.5353454E-mail.: oerok@oerok.gv.atWeb: Österreichische Raumordnungkonferenz (ÖROK) DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  15. 4. Management and contact information European Commission:Directorate-General Regional Policy UNIT D-3, Operations in Austria and Benelux Rue de la Loi 200, B-1040 Brussels Tel. +32-2-295 13 62 Fax +32-2-296 64 71 E-mail gerd.gratzer@cec.eu.int Visiting address: Gerd Gratzer Building CSM1, 6/80 23, rue Pere de Deken, 1040 Brussels DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  16. 5. Financial and Technical informations Title : Objective 2 programme for VorarlbergIntervention type : Single Programming DocumentCCI No. : 2000AT162DO005No. of decision : C(2001)205 Final approval date : 16-MAR-01 DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  17. 6. Overview of monitoring indicators • The following targets have been set at programme level: • reducing unemployment to below 5% (5.2% in 1999) • increasing industrial production by 1.5% annually (baseline:108.9% in 1998 measured against 1995 index [=100%) • business investment of EUR 85 million to be mobilised by the end of 2006 • reducing total energy consumption by 5% (presently 8 690 GWh) • maintaining numbers of firms providing employment(1999: 1 189 companies in the Objective 2 area) • stabilising the number of overnight stays in the tourist sector(1998/99: 7 750 600 overnight stays). DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

  18. 7. Financial breakdown Breakdown of Finances by priority area (in millions of Euros) Priority area Total EU Public aid cost contrib. (EC+oth.) 1 Developing sustainable enterprises 85.481 11.878 15.584 2 Developing competitive regions 66.818 10.386 12.983 3 Technical Assistance 0.904 0.452 0.904 Total: 153.203 22.716 29.471 Financial Breakdown by Funds (in millions of Euros) EU Contribution ERDF Total : 22.716 22.716 100.00% 100.00% DG REGIO/Unit D3/PL

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