The durability of European Regional Development Fund partnership and governance structures: a case study of the Scottish Highlands and Islands

H. Armstrong, B. Giordano, Calum Macleod
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This paper explores the ways in which European Union Regional Policy, particularly the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), operates in a multi-level governance framework in which stakeholders at sub-national, national and European levels work together in partnership to deliver the European funding. Focusing upon the case of the Highlands and Islands region of Scotland, the paper analyses the ways in which partnership and governance structures have evolved over successive ERDF programming periods between 2000–2006 and 2007–2013. In particular, the paper illustrates the ways in which the Highlands and Islands’ ERDF governance structures were built upon a ‘broad’ and ‘deep’ level of partnership amongst key stakeholders, especially in the 2000–2006 programme. For various reasons, including a significant reduction in its ERDF funding allocation, the level of partnership working was streamlined during the 2007–2013 programme. Importantly, however, the durability of the governance structures has been maintained.
欧洲区域发展基金伙伴关系和治理结构的持久性:苏格兰高地和岛屿的案例研究
本文探讨了欧盟区域政策,特别是欧洲区域发展基金(ERDF)在多层次治理框架中运作的方式,在这个框架中,次国家、国家和欧洲各级的利益相关者共同合作,提供欧洲资金。本文以苏格兰高地和岛屿地区为例,分析了伙伴关系和治理结构在2000-2006年至2007-2013年连续ERDF规划期间的演变方式。特别是,该文件说明了高地和岛屿的ERDF治理结构是如何建立在关键利益相关者之间“广泛”和“深入”的伙伴关系基础上的,特别是在2000-2006年计划中。由于各种原因,包括ERDF资金拨款大幅减少,2007-2013年计划精简了合作伙伴的工作水平。然而,重要的是,治理结构的持久性得到了维护。
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