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Title

A Handbook From Germany On Interterritorial And Transnational Cooperation

Tool category
& type

Publications and Printed Products:

  • Factsheet
  • Keyword(s)

    Awareness raising, Communications, Cooperation, Cross-border, Partnership

    Summary

    This 48-page handbook (EN) considers why cooperation projects are important and how to get them established and successful. It includes chapters on the benefits of cooperation, starting at home, partner search and recruitment, challenges, meeting for the first time, the cooperation project and the proposal, and the administrative framework. A model cooperation agreement with a fiche for project description are included in the annex.

    Country
    & RDP Region(s)

    Germany

  • [DE] National Level
  • Main purpose

    This publication is designed to support Local Action Groups in their cooperation project efforts. It looks at why such projects are important and shows how they come about, thus providing an important source of reference for less experienced local-level actors.

    Target audience

    EAFRD Beneficiaries:

  • Farmers
  • Other rural businesses
  • Women
  • Youth
  • Marginalised and Disabled
  • Other EAFRD Beneficiaries

  • Rural Development Stakeholders:

  • NRNs
  • Managing Authorities
  • Other Government
  • LAGs
  • EU Institutions
  • Other Rural Development Stakeholders

  • General Audience:

  • Rural Population
  • Other General Audience
  • Technical information

    A4, full colour, 48 pages (English)

    Date produced

    08/2009

    Publisher/
    Organiser

    German National Rural Network (part of the Federal Agency for Agriculture and Food)

    Distribution & Promotion

    Distributed mainly through the German National Rural Network - website, events, etc.

    Name of organisation

    National Rural Network Germany

    Type of
    organisation

    National Rural Network

    Image(s)

    Name of contact person

    Jan Swoboda, Anke Wehmeyer

    Address

    Deichmanns Aue 29, 53179 Bonn

    Telephone

    00 49 228 6845-3841

    Email