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INTERREG V - European Territorial Cooperation programme aiming to foster sustainable integrated urban development in cities across Europe

PROGRAMMES
Programme Type
Funding programme
Origin
European (European)
European
European Union
Duration
-
STRIA Roadmaps
Network and traffic management systems (NTM)
Infrastructure (INF)
Smart mobility and services (SMO)
Transport policies
Societal/Economic issues,
Environmental/Emissions aspects,
Deployment planning/Financing/Market roll-out
Transport sectors
Passenger transport,
Freight transport

Overview

Background & Policy context

URBACT III acts as a European exchange and learning programme promoting sustainable urban development. It will enable European cities to work together to develop solutions to urban challenges and share good practices, lessons and solutions with all stakeholders involved in urban policy throughout Europe.

Strategic Objectives

URBACT III enables exchange and learning between elected officials, officers and other city stakeholders; contributing to the improved planning and implementation of integrated urban approaches in European cities. URBACT III programme is organised around four main objectives:

  1. Capacity for policy delivery: improve the capacity of cities to manage sustainable urban policies and practices in an integrated and participative way.
  2. Policy design: improve the design of sustainable urban policies and practices in cities.
  3. Policy Implementation: improve the implementation of integrated and sustainable urban strategies and actions in cities.
  4. Building and sharing knowledge: ensure that practitioners and decision makers at all levels have access to knowledge and share know how on all aspects of sustainable urban development in order to improve urban development policies.
Programme organisation

Supervisory bodies

  • European Commission
    The European Commission defines and coordinates the overall activities linked to structural fund use in European regions. As part of these actions, the URBACT programme and its projects are partly financed by the Commission, which contributes 78% of the budget via the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
    It also plays a consulting role in URBACT II’s Monitoring Committee, where it is represented by the Regional Policy Directorate General (Policy Development Directorate).
    Commission services provide specific support to URBACT projects that have received the Fast Track Label.
  • Monitoring Committee
    The Monitoring Committee sets URBACT's strategic direction and makes decisions to ensure that the programme's work is effective and of high quality. For example, it approves URBACT projects, decides to launch new calls for proposals, regularly verifies project progress and monitors the budgets, makes all the decisions required to implement the programme, etc.
    In line with the principles of the European Union, it is fully transparent in its activities. It sets up strict approval processes with controls at various levels and at various moments during the span of the programme.
    Members: two representatives of each Member State involved in URBACT. They meet three times a year.
    The president of the Monitoring Committee changes yearly.
  • The managing authority: SGCIV
    The SGCIV (the General Secretariat of the Interministerial Committee of Cities) is under the responsibility of the French Ministry of Urban Policy.
    This committee is responsible for implementing the programme, making sure that it is managed in compliance with the law and with European financial procedures. For example, it established a computer system to save and store the accounting information for each URBACT project, it produces an annual report and a final report, etc.

Funding

Type of funding
Public (EU)
Total Budget
EUR 60.38 million

Projects covered

No projects covered for this programme.

Contact

Name
URBACT Secretariat
Email
jl.drubigny@urbact.eu
Organisation
URBACT
Zipcode
F-93217
City
Saint-Denis la Plaine
Country
Organisation Website
Programme Website

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