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Article 1: Subject matter
Article 2: Tasks of the ERDF and the Cohesion Fund
Article 3: Specific objectives for the ERDF and the Cohesion Fund
Article 4: Thematic concentration of ERDF support
With regard to programmes under the Investment for jobs and growth goal for the outermost regions, they shall be classified as falling within group 3.
With regard to programmes under the Investment for jobs and growth goal for island Member States which receive support from the Cohesion Fund, they shall be classified as falling within group 3.
If a Member State decides to comply with thematic concentration at the level of category of regions, the Cohesion Fund resources that are taken into account for thematic concentration requirements in accordance with the first subparagraph shall be allocated pro rata to the different categories of regions based on their relative share of the total population of the Member State concerned.
Member States shall set out in their Partnership Agreement referred to in Article 10 of Regulation 2021/1060 whether the Cohesion Fund resources will be taken into account for thematic concentration requirements for PO 2.
By way of derogation from paragraph 6, 40 % of such resources shall be taken into account when calculating compliance with the thematic concentration requirements for PO1 set out in paragraph 6.
The resources taken into account for thematic concentration requirements in accordance with the second subparagraph of this paragraph shall not exceed 40 % of the minimum thematic concentration requirements for PO 1 set out in paragraph 6.
By way of derogation from paragraph 6, 50 % of such ERDF resources shall be taken into account when calculating compliance with the thematic concentration requirements for PO 2 set out in paragraph 6.
The resources taken into account for thematic concentration requirements in accordance with the second subparagraph of this paragraph shall not exceed 50 % of the minimum thematic concentration requirements for PO 2 set out in paragraph 6.
Article 5: Scope of support from the ERDF
Article 6: Scope of support from the Cohesion Fund
Article 7: Exclusion from the scope of the ERDF and the Cohesion Fund
For the purposes of this Article, the share of solid fossil fuels in energy consumption means the share of coal, lignite, peat and oil shale measured in 2018.
Article 8: Indicators
Article 9: Integrated territorial development
Article 10: Support for disadvantaged areas
Article 11: Sustainable urban development
Special attention shall be given to tackling environmental and climate challenges, in particular the transition towards a climate-neutral economy by 2050, to harnessing the potential of digital technologies for innovation purposes, and to support the development of functional urban areas. In this context, sustainable urban development resources programmed under priorities corresponding to PO 1 and 2 shall count towards the thematic concentration requirements under Article 4.
The relevant territorial authorities or bodies shall select or shall be involved in the selection of operations in accordance with Article 29(3) and point (d) of Article 32(3) of Regulation 2021/1060.
The programmes concerned shall set out the planned amounts for that purpose under point (d)(viii) of Article 22(3) of Regulation 2021/1060.
Article 12: European Urban Initiative
This initiative shall cover all urban areas, including functional urban areas, and shall support the Urban Agenda for the EU, including support for the participation of local authorities in the thematic partnerships developed under the Urban Agenda for the EU.
The Commission shall submit a report every two years to the European Parliament and to the Council on developments in connection with the European Urban Initiative.
Article 13: Interregional Innovation Investments
The expert group shall be composed of representatives from Member States, regional authorities and cities, and representatives of business, research and civil society organisations. The composition of the expert group shall aim to ensure gender balance.
The expert group shall support the Commission in defining a long-term work programme and in preparing calls for proposals.
Third countries can participate in this instrument, in accordance with the arrangements laid down in Articles 16 and 23 of Regulation 2021/695 of the European Parliament and of the Council ( 25 ) (the ‘Horizon Europe Regulation’).
Article 14: Outermost regions
Article 15: Transitional provisions
Article 16: Exercise of the delegation
Article 17: Review
Article 18: Entry into force
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COMMON OUTPUT AND RESULT INDICATORS FOR ERDF AND THE COHESION FUND – ARTICLE 8(1)(1)
Common output and result indicators for ERDF (Investment for jobs and growth and Interreg) and the Cohesion Fund ( ** ) Common output and result indicators for ERDF (Investment for jobs and growth and Interreg) and the Cohesion Fund
Table 2 Table 2
Additional common output and result indicators for the ERDF for Interreg Additional common output and result indicators for the ERDF for Interreg
( ** ) For presentational reasons common output and result indicators are grouped by, but not limited to, a specific objective within a policy objective. In particular, PO 5, may use relevant common indicators listed for POs 1 to 4. In addition, in order to develop a full picture of the expected and actual performance of the programmes, the common indicators indicated by * may be used by specific objectives under any of the POs 1 to 4, when relevant.
( 2 ) RCO: REGIO Common Output Indicator.
( 3 ) Breakdown not requested for programming but only for reporting.
( 4 ) RCR: REGIO Common Result Indicator.
( 5 ) Regulation 2013/1315 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2013 on Union guidelines for the development of the trans-European transport network and repealing Decision No 661/2010/EU ( OJ L 348, 20.12.2013, p. 1 ).
CORE SET OF PERFORMANCE INDICATORS FOR ERDF AND COHESION FUND REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 8(3), TO BE USED BY THE COMMISSION IN COMPLIANCE WITH ITS REPORTING REQUIREMENT PURSUANT TO POINT (H)(III) OF ARTICLE 41(3) OF THE FINANCIAL REGULATION
( 2 ) CCR: REGIO Core Common Result.
( 3 ) Commission Recommendation of 6 May 2003 concerning the definition of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises ( OJ L 124, 20.5.2003, p. 36 ).
Footnote p0: This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels, 24 June 2021.