The Role of the European Union’s Neighbourhood Policy in Developing Cross-Border Cooperation in the Polish-Ukrainian Borderland
Pubblicato online: 16 nov 2024
Pagine: 364 - 379
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ceej-2024-0024
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© 2024 Tomasz Studzieniecki et al., published by Sciendo
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Objectives and priorities of the Poland-Belarus-Ukraine Cross-Border Cooperation Programme 2014–2020
Heritage | Promotion of local culture and preservation of historical heritage |
1.1 Promotion of local culture and history 1.2 Promotion and conservation of natural heritage |
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Accessibility | Improving the accessibility of regions, the development of sustainable and climate-resilient transport and communication networks and systems |
1.3 Improving and developing transport services and infrastructure 1.4 Development of information and communication technology infrastructure |
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Security | Common challenges in the area of safety and security |
1.5 Support for the development of health care and social services 1.6 Addressing common security challenges |
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Borders | Promotion of border management and border security, mobility and migration management |
4.1 Support for efficiency and border security 4.2 Improving border management operations, customs and visa procedures |
Structure of Polish-Ukrainian projects in the framework of the Poland-Belarus-Ukraine Cross-Border Cooperation Programme 2014–2020 by type of projects
direct | 7 | 3,542,603 | 3,542,603 | 506,086.14 | |
large infrastructural | 6 | 37,915,167 | 33,780,537 | 6,319,194.50 | |
micro | 58 | 3,577,375 | 3,215,611 | 61,678.88 | |
regular | 38 | 73,342,363 | 65,453,814 | 1,930,062.18 | |
Structure of Polish-Ukrainian projects of the Poland-Belarus-Ukraine Cross-Border Cooperation Programme 2014–2020 by priority of projects
Improving border management operations, customs and visa procedures | 4 | 7,614,313 | 6,852,881 | 1,903,578.35 | |
Promotion and conservation of natural heritage | 70 | 29,530,245 | 26,586,615 | 421,860.64 | |
Improvement and development of transport services and infrastructure | 13 | 39,844,067 | 35,241,085 | 3,064,928.23 | |
Support for the development of health care and social services | 14 | 24,021,719 | 21,683,759 | 1,715 837.07 | |
Addressing common security challenges | 6 | 13,424,134 | 12,079,498 | 2,237,355.67 | |
Support for efficiency and border security | 2 | 3,943,030 | 3,548,727 | 1,971,515.00 | |
Cross-border cooperation programmes dedicated to Ukraine_ All amounts in million €
Poland – Belarus - Ukraine | 202.95 | 186.20 | 201.38 | 188.86 | - | - |
Romania - Ukraine - Moldova | 139.39 | 126.72 | - | - | - | - |
Hungary - Slovakia - Romania - Ukraine | 75.50 | 68.64 | 81.34 | 73.95 | 94.00 | 83.18 |
Black Sea | 30.93 | 28.12 | 54.33 | 48.82 | 94.46 | 85.01 |
Romania - Ukraine | - | - | 66.00 | 60.00 | 76.87 | 68.03 |
Poland - Ukraine | - | - | - | - | 266.59 | 235.88 |
Regions supported by the Poland-Belarus-Ukraine Cross-Border Cooperation Programme 2014–2020
Poland |
Podlaskie voivodeship (subregions: białostocki, łomżyński, suwalski) Mazowieckie voivodeship (subregions: ostrołęcko-siedlecki) Lubelskie voivodeship (subregions: bialski, chełmsko-zamojski) Podkarpackie voivodeship (subregions: krośnieński, przemyski) |
Lubelskie voivodeship (subregions: puławski, lubelski) Podkarpackie voivodeship (subregions: rzeszowski, tarnobrzeski) |
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Belarus |
Grodno Oblast, Brest Oblast |
Minsk Oblast, Gomel Oblast |
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Ukraine |
Lviv Oblast, Volyn Oblast, Zakarpattia Oblast |
Rivne Oblast, Ternopil Oblast, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast |