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Assessment of the Community initiative on environmental protection (ENVIREG)

In 1991 and 1992 the Commission of the European Communities launched a series of Community initiatives pursuant to Article 11 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 4253/88 of 19 December 1988 (OJ No L 374 of 31.12.1988) laying down provisions for implementing Regulation EEC No 2952/8...

In 1991 and 1992 the Commission of the European Communities launched a series of Community initiatives pursuant to Article 11 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 4253/88 of 19 December 1988 (OJ No L 374 of 31.12.1988) laying down provisions for implementing Regulation EEC No 2952/88 (OJ No L 185 of 15.1.1988) as regards coordination of the different structural funds between themselves and with the operations of the European Investment Bank and the other existing financial instruments. The present invitation to tender concerns an assessment of the Community initiative on environmental protection (ENVIREG) the guidelines of which were published in OJ No C 115 of 9 May 1990. ENVIREG aims to improve and protect the environment and promote economic development principally in coastal areas. There will be two working phases to the assessment. The first, to begin early 1994 and to end in September of that year, will involve collecting information, an initial assessment of the expected goals, identification of Community added value and an analysis of the administrative procedures and management systems. The second phase should commence in October 1994 (at the earliest) and end in December 1995. It will be concentrated on assessing the economic impact of the initiative. For more information, please contact: Commission of the European Communities Directorate-General for Regional Policies, Coordination and Assessment Unit, DGXVI CSTM 8/127 building 200 200 rue de la Loi B-1049 Brussels Tel. +32-2-2957279; Fax +32-2-2963324