ECONOMICS|regions and regional policy|regional policy · EUROPEAN UNION|European construction|deepening of the European Union|economic and social cohesion · SOCIAL QUESTIONS|social framework|social situation|socioeconomic conditions
- comhtháthú eacnamaíoch, sóisialta agus críochach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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- Context 'Chun comhtháthú eacnamaíoch, sóisialta agus críochach an Aontais a neartú agus dá bhrí sin chun éifeachtacht an chomhair chríochaigh, go háirithe, a threisiú, lena n-áirítear sraith amháin nó níos mó arb iad an comhar trasteorann, an comhar trasnáisiúnta agus an comhar idir-réigiúnach idir comhaltaí de chuid EGTC, ba cheart rannpháirtíocht tríú tíortha atá i gcomharsanacht Ballstáit, lena n-áirítear a réigiúin is forimeallaí, a cheadú in EGTC.' Reference "Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 1302/2013 lena leasaítear Rialachán (CE) Uimh. 1082/2006 maidir le grúpáil Eorpach um chomhar críochach (EGTC) a mhéid a bhaineann le bunú agus feidhmiú grúpálacha den sórt sin a shoiléiriú, a shimpliú agus a fheabhsú, CELEX:32013R1302/GA"
- wirtschaftlicher, sozialer und territorialer Zusammenhalt
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- Definition Ziel der Kohäsionspolitik der Union, wonach eine harmonische Entwicklung der Union als Ganzes zu fördern und die Unterschiede im Entwicklungsstand der verschiedenen Regionen und der Rückstand der am stärksten benachteiligten Gebiete zu verringern sind Reference Council-DE
- Comment DIV: ds, 21.11.2012
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- Definition main concern of EU cohesion policy, which is to reduce disparities between the levels of development of various regions of the EU, with special attention paid to rural areas, areas affected by industrial transition, and regions which suffer from severe and permanent natural or demographic handicaps Reference "COM-EN and COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: European Parliament - Fact Sheets on the European Union > Cohesion > 3.1. Regional and Cohesion Policy > 3.1.1. Economic, social and territorial cohesion (22.3.2021)"
- Comment From the outset, a key EU objective has been to reduce the economic and social disparities between its very diverse regions by means of its cohesion policy. It uses its Structural Funds to deliver the goals of the Europe 2020 strategy. These funds address the problems of: - regions with severe and permanent natural or demographic handicaps (for example, very low population density, island, cross-border and mountain regions, - areas affected by industrial transition, and - rural areas. The Lisbon Treaty added a third dimension: territorial cohesion. This means making the most of each territory's strengths so as to contribute to the EU's overall sustainable and balanced development. It involves a territory and its neighbours jointly planning and implementing optimal solutions to issues such as transport, internet, etc. Funding for cohesion purposes is available from: - European Regional Development Fund - European Social Fund - European Cohesion Fund - European Agriculture Fund for Rural Development - European Investment Bank. Articles 174-178 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU provide the legal basis for EU cohesion policy. To coincide with the adoption of the EU's multiannual financial framework, the EU adopted a series of new regulations governing the above-mentioned funds for the 2014-2020 period.