Workshop 1: “Regional Sustainable Development - The Role of the Structural Funds  
September 9th - 11th 2002, Seggau, Austria

Programme

Programme Workshop 1

Presentations & Papers

Environmental Integration in the Structural Funds
Jose Alvarez Diaz
REGIONET: Strategies for Regional Sustainable Development - An Integrated Approach beyond Best Practice
Gerald Berger

What can Structural Funds contribute to Sustainable Development
Peder Christensen

Structural Funds Programmes as Instruments for Sustainable Regional Development: A Review of Nordic Effectiveness
Keith Clement

Sustainability of regional development and the potential role of structural funds - a case study from CR
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va Cudlínová
Strategies for 2000+: Future of the EU regional Policy after 2006 (restructuring of the Structural Funds)
Elzbieta Goncz
Regional Pathways to Sustainability: Lessons in Promoting Sustainable Development in EU Structural Funds Programmes
Heidi Fichter
Provision of Structural Fund Help by the State Administration by Means of a Strategic Management Approach
Oldrich Jetmar
Agriculture in a post-communist country – obstacles and chances for regional sustainable development in the context of EU accession. The case of the Czech Republic
Jirina Jilkova
Structural Funds – the Challenge for Sustainable Development in “Low Income” Regions of Candidate Countries
Tatiana Kluvankova-Oravska
Structural Funds and Sustainable Development - The Political and Administrative Dimension 
William M. Lafferty
Reforming Structural Funds: How to reconcile complexity with simplification?
Robert Lukesch
Quo Vadis Structural Funds
Michael Narodoslawsky
The nature-friend principle: More integration through the structural funds programmes
Natalia V. Penkova
The Formation of „Eco-regions“ in Austria and the Role of the Structural Fund
Markus Schermer
Structural Funds and Sustainable Development – The SQM approach
Rugero Schleicher-Tappeser
The EU-Directive on Strategic Environmental Assessment and its Impact on Structural Funds
Gernot Stöglehner


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