Примери за използване на European network for rural development на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The European Network for Rural Development.
It is an integral part of the wider European Network for Rural Development.
The European Network for Rural Development.
This will be dealt with through the European Network for Rural Development and the seminars.
The European Network for Rural Development(ENRD).
In this context, I would like to draw your attention to the European Network for Rural Development and its constituent national networks. .
The European Network for Rural Development promotes the sharing of good practices among Member States and regions.
The‘administrative mainstreaming' of the Leader approach has been investigated by the Leader sub-committee of the European Network for Rural Development(ENRD).
What is the European Network for Rural Development(ENRD)?
This process is carried out in a constructive andcooperative way in the framework of the European Network for Rural Development(focus groups of the Leader subcommittee).
The European Network for Rural Development is the hub that connects rural development stakeholders throughout the European Union.
To a considerable extent,this is a consequence of the discussions animated by the Commission in the framework of the Leader subcommittee of the European Network for Rural Development.
As from 2015, the European Network for Rural Development(ENRD) will be another means by which best practices will be disseminated during the 2014- 20 period.
The Commission is also supporting the exchange of good practices in this respect,notably in the framework of the Leader sub-committee of the European Network for Rural Development.
The European Network for Rural Development was established in 2008 to support the implementation of Member States' Rural Development Programmes.
To a considerable extent, this is a consequence of the discussions within the European Network for Rural Development and the Leader focus groups created on the‘bottom-up approach' and‘innovation'.
The European Network for Rural Development reports that some 14% of the population in the EU's predominantly rural regions suffers from employment rates of less than half the EU average.
Recommendation 6 There is a permanent dialogue with Member States to improve the implementation of the Leader approach through the Leader sub-committee of the European Network for Rural Development(ENRD).
Good practices are a focal point of all European Network for Rural Development(EN RD) actions and disseminated through the various publications issued and seminars organised.
The Commission has drawn Member States' attention to potential problems with the implementation of innovative projects via the Focus Group of the Leader sub-committee of the European Network for Rural development(ENRD).
The Commission implemented structures such as the European Network for Rural Development, which aims to collect, disseminate and consolidate good rural development practice at EU level.
A database collecting examples of interesting cases studies(rural development programme project database)developed jointly with the National Rural Networks will be published by the end of May 2011 on the European Network for Rural Development(EN RD) website.
Exchange and cooperation with the European Network for Rural Development, the national rural networks of other EU member states, with EIP-AGRI, as well as participation in major events organised by them.
The European Network for Rural Development(ENRD) is a driving force for the efficient implementation of the rural development policy and to enhance the overall performance of the Leader axis.
In addition, the screening of the tables across RDP is performed by the European Network for Rural Development(EN RD) contact point. Special Report No 7/2011- Is agri-environment support well designed and managed?
A European network for rural development for the networking of national networks, organisations, and administrations active in the field of rural development at Union level shall be put in place in accordance with Article 51(1).
Moreover, the Commission and the European Network for Rural Development held specific training for national and regional authorities on‘Reasonableness of costs and public procurement' in Brussels in March 2015.
The total planned public expenditure(European Network for Rural Development 2015) for the Rural Development Program 2014-2020 is nearly €3 billion, including EU and national co-financing.
The Bulgarian NRN, part of the European Network for Rural Development, aims to promote the exchange of information and knowledge among network members to support cooperation activities and strengthen the capacity of Local Action Groups.
The website of the European Network for Rural Development includes a database containing good practices, including, inter alia, examples of renewable energy projects supported by the EAFRD and of community based approaches in this field.