ESPON 2020. Invitación a las partes para que presenten propuestas de análisis específicos.

Código de ayuda:

S04646/16

Plazo de Solicitud:

Hasta el 9 de marzo de 2016.

Finalidad u objetivo de la ayuda:

Policymakers and practitioners at all administrative levels and territorial scales are key stakeholders for the ESPON 2020 Cooperation Programme. Through direct investments and policy implementation they are the important contributors to the achievement of European policy goals related to territorial development and cohesion.

In an era of growing global interdependencies, it is becoming ever more important for policymakers at national, regional and local levels, as well as European funded programmes, to have access to high-quality data and policy relevant evidence of their larger territorial contexts, in particular a wider European perspective.

The ESPON EGTC is therefore pleased to announce an open invitation to policymakers and practitioners to submit proposals for Targeted Analyses meeting their particular policy demands and evidence needs. These projects shall use ESPON territorial evidence in concrete practise with the objective of directly contributing to informing policy decisions and territorial development strategies.

http://www.espon.eu/main/Menu_Calls/Menu_Invitation-Stakeholders/index.html

Categorías Subvención

  • Cooperación al Desarrollo e Inmigración / Emigración
  • Corporaciones Locales
  • Desarrollo Rural

Localización del organismo gestor

Unión Europea

Convoca:

Comisión Europea ( Unión Europea)

Beneficiarios. ¿Quién puede solicitar esta ayuda?

  • Agrupaciones de interés económico / de empresas / de personas físicas y jurídicas
  • Asociaciones
  • Ayuntamientos/Municipios
  • Entidades sin ánimo de lucro, Ong´s
  • Fundaciones
  • Organismos / Entidades Públicas
  • Organizaciones Empresariales y Sindicales
  • Universidades Públicas y Privadas / Centros de Enseñanza

Detalle beneficiarios:

The following stakeholders can submit proposals for ESPON targeted analyses:

 Stakeholders and practitioners from national, regional and local administrations of EU member states and the four ESPON partner states (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland).

 Authorities implementing EU funded programmes, e.g. Managing Authorities and programme secretariats.

Concerning the first group of stakeholders mentioned above, the ESPON EGTC welcomes applications by single or groupings of national bodies, regions and cities. This is to encourage that there is a wide geographical coverage and that numerous countries, regions and cities can benefit of bespoke evidence. However, it is not a prerequisite to set up a stakeholder consortium of minimum three partners. Targeted analyses can also be selected if they are proposed by only just one stakeholder.

Stakeholders can consider involving representatives of organisations at European level that might be interested in the specific theme as well as the private sector in the steering of the targeted analysis.

¿Qué gastos o inversiones que realices te pueden subvencionar?

How does it work?

Stakeholders develop their project proposals and submit them for evaluation to the ESPON EGTC. Selected proposals will be provided with the academic, administrative and financial capacity to organise and carry through the Targeted Analyses. An interactive and iterative process will be ensured which will bring together stakeholders and experts who will combine ESPON results with the knowledge and experience of policymakers and practitioners. The Targeted Analyses should therefore also provide practical insights into future development potentials and territorial challenges and, importantly, contribute ‘bottom up’ knowledge to the ESPON evidence base.

The results of the Targeted Analyses should also be useful for wider territorial contexts and capable of being transferred in practice to other stakeholders throughout Europe. Outputs should assist the outreach activities of the ESPON EGTC in bringing territorial evidence closer to policymaking. Moreover, Targeted Analyses should create added value for the ESPON 2020 Cooperation Programme by contributing insights from practice into the process of defining themes for applied research activities, the database and interactive tools produced by ESPON.

How to apply?

Stakeholders have an open invite for submitting proposals for Targeted Analyses. Twice per year the ESPON EGTC will communicate when the next selection round will begin.

The closing date for the submission of stakeholder proposals shall be on 9 March 2016.

Proposals must be submitted via a digital application form. A guidance document is also available for download to support stakeholders in preparing proposals.

Please be aware that the opportunity to submit stakeholder proposals remains continually open throughout the lifetime of the ESPON 2020 Cooperation Programme. Stakeholders are therefore welcome to submit their proposals at anytime throughout the year and these will be considered in the subsequent selection round. A further announcement on the next closing date for the evaluation of proposals shall be made during the first half of 2016.

Proposals can be submitted by groups of stakeholders sharing a common analytical need as well as by individual stakeholders. It is also possible to include relevant umbrella organisations from European level in the implementation and steering of a Targeted Analysis.

Documentos asociados

Boletín: 10/02/2016
DOCE Diario Oficial de las Comunidades Europeas- Nº C 50/07
Documento: Guidance Descargar Documento
Boletín: 10/02/2016
DOCE Diario Oficial de las Comunidades Europeas- Nº C 50/07
Documento: Información adicional 2016 Descargar Documento