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Under the Alpine Space Programme in the context of territorial cooperation, it is tested what is important for Europe as a whole: green and innovative ideas for climate-resilient and integrated development. Particularly here, in a confined space, different demands come together, which need to be united. Together, megatrends such as climate change, digitisation and societal challenges in the Alpine region will be addressed.
Bavaria and Baden-Wuerttemberg
Unspoiled nature and lively large cities, innovative research centres and sparsely populated countrysides, use of natural resources and protection of sensible ecosystems – the Alpine Space is a region full of diversity and contrasts. It covers five EU member states plus Liechtenstein and Switzerland and stretches from France to Slovenia. Even more than other European regions, the Alpine Space is affected by the impacts of climate change which manifest themselves through extreme weather events or natural disasters. Together, we are looking for solutions to the climate and social challenges in the Alpine region: the link with the EU Strategy for the Alpine Region (EUSALP) also plays an important role here.
The Alpine Space Programme supports projects concerning the following four priorities:
Climate-resilient and green Alpine region
Carbon neutral and resource sensitive Alpine region
Innovation and digitalisation supporting a green Alpine region
Cooperatively managed and developed Alpine region
Classic projects:
Small-scale projects:
In the case of classic projects in the Alpine Space, about 7 to 12 partners from at least four different countries come together in one project. In the case of small-scale projects, 3 to 6 partners from at least three different countries of the Programme area can join together in a project. A lead partner assumes the overall control of a project.
The Programme addresses public and private stakeholders. Examples of partners eligible for funding under the Alpine Space Programme:
The EU Strategy for the Alpine Region (EUSALP) is a macro-regional strategy of the European Commission and an European regional policy instrument. The aim of the strategy is to ensure the sustainable economic and social well-being of the Alpine region by improving its attractiveness, competitiveness and networking. At the same time, the emphasis is on protecting the environment and ensuring balanced ecosystems. The Interreg Alpine Space Programme is one of the most important funding programmes bringing the Strategy into life. Other national and EU programmes as well are used for this purpose.
Interreg Alpine Space 2021–2027
Interreg Alpine Space Programme 2021–2027 (PDF)
Brigitte Ahlke
Division RS 3 - European Spatial and Urban Development
Phone: +49 228 99401-2330
Email:
brigitte.ahlke@bbr.bund.de
Lisa Regina Horn
Alpine Space Contact Point (ACP) Alpenraumprogramm
Phone: +49 89 9214-2314
Email:
acp@stmuv.bayern.de