The allocation of the structural funds and the cohesion funds
Example of use of the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
ImageThe ERDF is one of the European Union’s four Structural Funds, created to reduce discrepancies in terms of prosperity and standard of living and to help European regions facing difficulties. The photo shows the construction of the Pliego dam in Andalusia, Spain.
Example of funding by the Cohesion Fund (Seville, 1 May 1996)
ImageSince 1994, the Cohesion Fund has contributed to the financing of major projects involving the environment and trans-European transport networks. The photo shows the example of co-funding by the Cohesion Fund of a gauge change for a high-speed AVE train (Alta Velocidad Española), solving the problem of varying rail gauges on the Spanish rail network.
Example of funding through the Cohesion Fund (Ebro region, 1 May 1996)
ImageAn environmental project co-funded by the Community Cohesion Fund in the Ebro region in Spain with the aim of preventing erosion and developing a plan for reforestation. Since 1994, the Cohesion Fund has contributed to the financing of major projects involving the environment and trans-European transport networks.