AlpGov 2
Shared by: French Presidency 2020 - 2021
Status: Active
Lead organization: Lombardy Region
Implementing Alpine Governance Mechanisms of the European Strategy for the Alpine Region
Lead Organization: Lombardy Region - DG Environment and Climate
Status: Active
Project partners: all EUSALP Action Groups
Project duration: 30 months, from January 2020 to June 2022
Support from the European Union: 2.399.615,28 Euro
Project value: 3.003.076,8 Euro
AlpGov 2 aims at enhancing EUSALP's governance structures and mechanisms to push the Strategy towards a future of embedding into the mainstream policies for regional development and cohesion. Due to its integrated approach which involves all the relevant actors and stakeholders, considers all topics of the EUSALP Action Plan and ensures the transfer of knowledge, AlpGov 2 will ignite a process towards innovation regarding the governance of the Strategy, while also taking into account the exploitation of mutual complementarities between funds and investments.
The Consortium
PROJECT LEADER :
Lombardy Region - DG Environment and Climate
PARTNERS :
- Office of the Tyrolean Provincial Government - Transport Planning, Austria
- Office of the Provincial Government of Carinthia, Austria
- Austrian Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Regions and Tourism, Austria
- Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention, Austria
- Bavarian State Ministry for the Environment and Consumer Protection, Germany
- National Agency for Territorial Cohesion, France
- Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region, France
- Sud-Provence Alpes Côte-d'Azur Region, France
- Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regional Energy Environment Agency, France
- Autonomous Province of Trento, Italy
- Autonomous Region Valle d'Aosta, Italy
- South Tyrol Energy Agency - Casaclima, Italy
- Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Nature Conservation, Slovenia
- Swiss Center for Mountain Regions, Switzerland
More information here!
Start and closure dates: January 2020 to June 2022
Enhancing the Governance Mechanisms of the European Strategy for the Alpine Region
(pdf - 4.53 MB)