NOTES
[1] For more:
- An article devoted to the concept of
“absorption capacity”
, which stresses the importance of progressively improving programming and design capacities (at all levels: institutions, managing authorities, organizations and civil society) as a condition for fully benefiting from European funds.
[2] For more:
- This third chapter delves into
typical conceptual tools
of europlanning activities such as the Logical Framework, Project Cycle Management, problem tree and solution tree, monitoring and evaluation criteria, stakeholder analysis, SWOT analysis, Gantt chart. Provides
practical examples for their use
and analyzes, next, the basic steps that lead to the
construction of a project
, the structure of a call for proposals and a project proposal, and key aspects in the
execution of a project
. - The analysis of these tools is complemented by other specific in-depth sections: one devoted to the
in-depth guides
, one dedicated to the
questions and answers
frequent and most important in the europlanning activity and one dedicated to “europlanning stories” (case studies and presentation of supporting actors in the area). - To further explore these “conceptual tools” we suggest in particular: thespecial handbook of the European Commission, from which most of the information provided in this Guide is taken; the in-depth study devoted to the official project management manual of the European Commission; the United Nations Development Program’s guide dedicated to these kinds of instruments.