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Third Cohesion Report
Introduction
The Commission presented the ideas on the future of the EU's cohesion policies. Cohesion policy must be more in line with the objectives of the Lisbon strategy. The INTERREG and URBAN initiatives remain important.
Description
Cohesion policy is the only policy of the European Union that explicitly addresses economic and social inequalities. Interventions in the less developed Member States and regions remain the priority of cohesion policy.
Besides this priority, cohesion policy aims at:
• the implementation of the Lisbon agenda : Community financial support can act as a catalyst, helping to target national policies more on the Union´s objectives.
• the visible presence of the European Union: cohesion interventions are an essential element for political, economic and social integration.
Conclusions
The Commission would seek to facilitate exchanges of experience and good practices on a European scale.
INTERREG
All regions along the external and internal borders would be concerned by cross-border co-operation. The aim is to promote joint solutions to common problems between neighbouring authorities. The Commission intends to propose a new legal instrument with the capacity to carry out co-operation activities on behalf of public authorities.
URBAN
The Commission intends to reinforce the place of urban issues by fully integrating actions in the field into the programmes. Each Member State would propose a list of urban areas which would benefit from a specific action within the programmes. The number of cities concerned should be greater than the 70 today covered by the URBAN initiative.
Contact info
European Commission, DG Regional Policy
http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/regional_policy/index_en.htm
Publication date
19/02/2004
Researcher
European Commission, DG Regional Policy
Links
Cohesion report

Third cohesion report 1 (PDF, Eng, 330 KB)
Third cohesion report 2 (PDF, Eng, 2MB)

Document type
research
Themes
Urban Policy
Keywords
Economy knowledge & employment, Social inclusion & integration
 


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